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README.md

Tyrannical—A simple tag managment engine for Awesome

Description

Shifty was great and served us well since the early days of the Awesome 3.* series, but just as many aged kid TV stars, it has not grown that well. Many of its once unique features are now supported by the default awful.tag engine, adding legacy complexity to the code base and affecting performance.

This is why Tyrannical was created. It is a light rule engine offering pretty much the same rule configuration, but without all the dynamic tag code. Note that dynamic tagging is now supported directly by awesome. Tyrannical support Awesome WM version 3.5 and higher.

Tag model

Tyrannical turn awful.rule upside down. Instead of having to define rules for specific classes or matches, you define an array of tags, each with their own set of properties and rules. When a new client will arrive, it will be matched with a set of tags without any client specific configuration.

All tags can have one "current" state:

  • inclusive: The default state. All new clients will be allowed
  • exclusive: Clients have be part of the allowed classes to be added
  • locked: No new clients will be allowed in the tag
  • fallback: If a client cannot be added to the current tag, then it will go there

These rules are bypassed by intrusive clients. In that case, the client will be allowed no matter what. If there is no fallback tag and the client cannot be added to an existing tag, then a new one will be created with the client class as name. If the tag is set to volatile, then it will be destroyed when the last client is closed. If set to init, it will be present by default even if there is nothing in it.

Client properties model

Tyrannical offer a bunch of dynamic table for each properties (see below). When a class is present in one of those table, clients will be assigned the properties from the table name. For example, if you add Firefox to tyrannical.properties.floating, then it will float by default. Specific values can also to other value by using the class name as table key:

    tyrannical.properties.maximized = {
        amarok = false,
    }

Focus model

Tyrannical focus model is very fine tuned. It is possible to add rules on how the focus will be attributes to clients and tags.

block_children_focus_stealing: This is a fancy X11 name for something very common: modal dialogs and popups. If this is set to true, then a dialog wont be able to steal the focus from whatever your doing. This is useful for some misbehaving apps such as Firefox that can decide to show an update popup at the worst possible moment.

group_children: While not directly related to focus, when using with no_focus_stealing_out, it allow new "children" clients to silently be added to their "parent" tag. A good taglist widgets such as Radical can take care of notifying the user without disturbing your workflow.

no_focus_stealing_in: When a new client is added to a tag with no_focus_stealing_in set to true, then the tag wont be selected and the current one will be kept.

no_focus_stealing_out: Similar to no_focus_stealing_in. If a tag enable this, then the tag will stay selected no matter what event happen. This is useful for video games and video players.

no_autofocus: When a class has this flag, then new clients wont be focused when they are launched. This is useful for download managers or background terminals tasks.

Installation

This is how to install Tyrannical

    mkdir -p ~/.config/awesome
    cd ~/.config/awesome
    git clone https://github.com/Elv13/tyrannical.git

Then either use the sample rc.lua or upgrade your existing one.

Examples

Install Xephyr and run the following script

 sh utils/xephyr.sh start

Note: The tyrannical repository must be named awesome-tyrannical for the script to work out of the box.

Also see samples.rc.lua for a sample.

Configuration

If you previously used Shifty, you will feel comfortable using Tyrannical. The only difference is that in Tyrannical class matching is integrated into the tag configuration section. More advanced rules can be created using awful.rules. Again, Tyrannical was not created to duplicate awful, but to make dynamic (and static, as a side effect) tagging configuration easier. This module doesn't require any major initialisation. Compared to shifty, it is much more transparent.

The first modification is to include the module at the top of your rc.lua (after awful.rules = require("awful.rules")):

local tyrannical = require("tyrannical")

Then this section have to be replaced:

-- {{{ Tags
-- Define a tag table which hold all screen tags.
tags = {}
for s = 1, screen.count() do
    -- Each screen has its own tag table.
    tags[s] = awful.tag({ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 }, s, layouts[1])
end
-- }}}

by:

tyrannical.tags = {
    {
        name        = "Term",                 -- Call the tag "Term"
        init        = true,                   -- Load the tag on startup
        exclusive   = true,                   -- Refuse any other type of clients (by classes)
        screen      = {1,2},                  -- Create this tag on screen 1 and screen 2
        layout      = awful.layout.suit.tile, -- Use the tile layout
		instance    = {"dev", "ops"},         -- Accept the following instances. This takes precedence over 'class'
        class       = { --Accept the following classes, refuse everything else (because of "exclusive=true")
            "xterm" , "urxvt" , "aterm","URxvt","XTerm","konsole","terminator","gnome-terminal"
        }
    } ,
    {
        name        = "Internet",
        init        = true,
        exclusive   = true,
      --icon        = "~net.png",                 -- Use this icon for the tag (uncomment with a real path)
        screen      = screen.count()>1 and 2 or 1,-- Setup on screen 2 if there is more than 1 screen, else on screen 1
        layout      = awful.layout.suit.max,      -- Use the max layout
        class = {
            "Opera"         , "Firefox"        , "Rekonq"    , "Dillo"        , "Arora",
            "Chromium"      , "nightly"        , "minefield"     }
    } ,
    {
        name = "Files",
        init        = true,
        exclusive   = true,
        screen      = 1,
        layout      = awful.layout.suit.tile,
        exec_once   = {"dolphin"}, --When the tag is accessed for the first time, execute this command
        class  = {
            "Thunar", "Konqueror", "Dolphin", "ark", "Nautilus","emelfm"
        }
    } ,
    {
        name = "Develop",
        init        = true,
        exclusive   = true,
        screen      = 1,
        clone_on    = 2, -- Create a single instance of this tag on screen 1, but also show it on screen 2
                         -- The tag can be used on both screen, but only one at once
        layout      = awful.layout.suit.max                          ,
        class ={ 
            "Kate", "KDevelop", "Codeblocks", "Code::Blocks" , "DDD", "kate4"}
    } ,
    {
        name        = "Doc",
        init        = false, -- This tag wont be created at startup, but will be when one of the
                             -- client in the "class" section will start. It will be created on
                             -- the client startup screen
        exclusive   = true,
        layout      = awful.layout.suit.max,
        class       = {
            "Assistant"     , "Okular"         , "Evince"    , "EPDFviewer"   , "xpdf",
            "Xpdf"          ,                                        }
    } ,
}

-- Ignore the tag "exclusive" property for the following clients (matched by classes)
tyrannical.properties.intrusive = {
    "ksnapshot"     , "pinentry"       , "gtksu"     , "kcalc"        , "xcalc"               ,
    "feh"           , "Gradient editor", "About KDE" , "Paste Special", "Background color"    ,
    "kcolorchooser" , "plasmoidviewer" , "Xephyr"    , "kruler"       , "plasmaengineexplorer",
}

-- Ignore the tiled layout for the matching clients
tyrannical.properties.floating = {
    "MPlayer"      , "pinentry"        , "ksnapshot"  , "pinentry"     , "gtksu"          ,
    "xine"         , "feh"             , "kmix"       , "kcalc"        , "xcalc"          ,
    "yakuake"      , "Select Color$"   , "kruler"     , "kcolorchooser", "Paste Special"  ,
    "New Form"     , "Insert Picture"  , "kcharselect", "mythfrontend" , "plasmoidviewer" 
}

-- Make the matching clients (by classes) on top of the default layout
tyrannical.properties.ontop = {
    "Xephyr"       , "ksnapshot"       , "kruler"
}

-- Force the matching clients (by classes) to be centered on the screen on init
tyrannical.properties.centered = {
    "kcalc"
}

tyrannical.settings.block_children_focus_stealing = true --Block popups ()
tyrannical.settings.group_children = true --Force popups/dialogs to have the same tags as the parent client

Then edit this section to fit your needs.

The available tag properties are:
Property Description Type
class Match these classes to this tag array of string
clone_on Create a clone on screen(s) number or array
exclusive Allow only client from the "class" attributes boolean
exec_once Execute when the tag is first selected string (command)
force_screen Force a screen boolean
hide Hide this tag from view boolean
icon Tag icon path
init Create when awesome launch boolean
instance Match these instances to this tag. Takes precedence over class array of string
layout The tag layout layout
mwfact Tiled layout master/slave ratio float(0-1)
ncol Number of columns number
nmaster Number of master clients number
no_focus_stealing_in Do not select this tag when a new client is added boolean
no_focus_stealing_out Do not unselect when a new client is added elsewhere boolean
screen Tag screen(s) number or array
selected Select when created boolean
volatile Destroy when the last client is closed boolean
fallback Use this tag for unmatched clients boolean
locked Do not add any more clients to this tag boolean
max_clients Maximum number of clients before creating a new tag number
The available client properties are:
Property Description Type
above Display above other clients boolean
below Display below other clients boolean
border_color Change client default border color* string
border_width Change the client border width number
centered Center the client on the screen at launch boolean
floating Make the client floating or insert into layout boolean
focusable Allow focus boolean
fullscreen Cover the whole screen boolean
hidden Hide this client (minimize) boolean
intrusive Ignore tag "exclusive" property boolean
maximized_horizontal Cover all horizontal space boolean
maximized_vertical Cover all vertical space boolean
ontop Display on top of the normal layout layer boolean
skip_taskbar Do not add to tasklist boolean
sticky Display in all tags boolean
master Open a client as master (bigger) boolean
slave Open a client as slave (smaller) boolean
no_autofocus Do not focus a new instance boolean

*Need default rc.lua modifications in the "client.connect_signal('focus')" section

The available global settings are:
Property Description Type
block_children_focus_stealing Prevent popups from stealing focus boolean
default_layout The default layout for tags layout
group_children Add dialogs to the same tags as their parent client boolean
mwfact The default master/slave ratio float (0-1)
force_odd_as_intrusive Make all non-normal (dock, splash) intrusive boolean
no_focus_stealing_out Do not unselect tags when a new client is added boolean

It's worth noting that some settings like mwfact and default_layout should be set before the tag arrow. Otherwise they wont take effect at startup.


FAQ

Is it possible to add, remove and move tags?

Yes, this feature is now part of awful. It does not require an external module anymore. Awful's dynamic tag implementation is compatible with Tyrannical. See the API and this user contribution

How do I get a client class?

From a terminal, execute xprop, then click on an instance of that client. There will be a "CLASS" line with one or more class. Always pick the second one, Tyrannical is not case sensitive.

Is it possible to have relative indexes (position) for tags?

Tyrannical shares awful's tag list. It does not keep its own indexes since this would make it harder to implement this feature in the core. Given that, this feature is outside the project scope. That being said, nothing prevents you from adding a "position" property to the tag. Once this is done, edit the default rc.lua keybindings to find the position by looping the tags. In case the tag is not yet created, you can access it with tyrannical.tags_by_name["your tag name"] array. This array is automatically generated. You can then add it using

name"].name,tyrannical.tags_by_name["your tag name"])```. Tyrannical's purpose
is not to duplicate or change ```awful.tag``` behavior, it is simply a
configuration wrapper.

#### Is it possible to directly launch clients in the current tag or a new one?

This feature is mostly available for Awesome 3.5.3+, 3.5.6+ is recommanded.
Tyrannical will use the "startup notification" feild in clients that support it
to track a spawn request. Some applications, such as GVim and XTerm, doesn't
support this. URxvt, Konsole and Gnome terminal does.

Here are some example:

```lua
    -- Spawn in a new tag
    awful.util.spawn("urxvt",{new_tag=true})
    
    -- Or for more advanced use case, you can use a full tag definition too
    awful.util.spawn("urxvt",{ new_tag= {
       name = "MyNewTag",
       exclusive = true,
    })
    
    -- Spawn in the current tag, floating and on top
    awful.util.spawn(terminal,{intrusive=true, floating=true, ontop=true})

For Awesome 3.5.6+, it is possible to replace the default mod4+r keybinding with a more powerful one:

    awful.key({ modkey }, "r",
        function ()
            awful.prompt.run({ prompt = "Run: ", hooks = {
                {{         },"Return",function(command)
                    local result = awful.util.spawn(command)
                    mypromptbox[mouse.screen].widget:set_text(type(result) == "string" and result or "")
                    return true
                end},
                {{"Mod1"   },"Return",function(command)
                    local result = awful.util.spawn(command,{intrusive=true})
                    mypromptbox[mouse.screen].widget:set_text(type(result) == "string" and result or "")
                    return true
                end},
                {{"Shift"  },"Return",function(command)
                    local result = awful.util.spawn(command,{intrusive=true,ontop=true,floating=true})
                    mypromptbox[mouse.screen].widget:set_text(type(result) == "string" and result or "")
                    return true
                end}
            }},
            mypromptbox[mouse.screen].widget,nil,
            awful.completion.shell,
            awful.util.getdir("cache") .. "/history")
        end),

When using this, instead of pressing Return to spawn the application, you can use Alt+Return to launch it as an intrusive client. You can add more sections to support more use case (such as Shift+Return to launch as floating as shown above)

What is Tyrannical license?

Tyrannical is licensed under the 2 clause BSD