4 releases
0.1.3 | May 30, 2024 |
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0.1.2 | May 29, 2024 |
0.1.1 | May 23, 2024 |
0.1.0 | May 21, 2024 |
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Hyprsession
Overview
Implements session persistance for Hyprland. While the program is running it periodicly saves the command, workspace and other properties of running clients found by hyprctl clients
. These are then saved to a file formatted as a Hyprland config file which can then be sourced so that the session is restored when Hyprland is restarted.
Installation
As root run the command
cargo install --root /usr/local hyprsession
Or install as a user by replacing /usr/local
with your home directory. Then add the following line to your Hyprland config file (Usually at ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf)
exec_once = hyprsession
If you want to save a session that is already running then run
hyprsession --mode save-only &
or
hyprsession --mode save-and-exit
Options
Various options can be used to modify the behavior of Hyprsession.
--mode
Sets the mode the program runs in
- Default - Loads the session at startup the saves the current session at regular intervals.
- SaveOnly - As above but skips loading the session
- LoadAndExit - Load the saved session then immediatly exit
- SaveAndExit - Save the current session then exit
--save-interval n
This sets the interval in seconds between session saves. The default is 60 seconds.
--session-path
This allows the user to save the session config in an alternative directory, by default its ~/.local/share/hyprsession.
TODO
- Create and use a rules file for alternative handling of applications (i.e. do not reload, ignore parameters, additional parameters etc).
- Handle application that create windows in forked processes by creating temporary window rules.
Change log
0.1.1
- Changed --session-path option to point at base directory of session file
0.1.2
- Fixed bug which would crash program if no session file existed
0.1.3
- Fix fatal bug on Hyprland 0.4 that crashed the program while saving the session
Dependencies
~6–16MB
~172K SLoC