This is a port of i3bar
for wlroots-based window managers. Tags/workspaces are implemented for river, hyprland and niri.
I've tested i3status-rs
, bumblebee-status
and py3status
and everything seems usable.
A list of things that are missing (for now):
border[_top|_right|_bottom|_left]
- Click events lack some info (IDK if anyone actually relies on
x
,y
,width
, etc.) - Tray icons
river
support (obviously)short_text
switching is "progressive" (see i3/i3#4113)- Support for rounded corners
- Show/hide with
pkill -SIGUSR1 i3bar-river
External dependencies: libpango1.0-dev
.
cargo install --locked i3bar-river
Add this to the end of your river init script:
riverctl spawn i3bar-river
The configuration file should be stored in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/i3bar-river/config.toml
or ~/.config/i3bar-river/config.toml
.
The default configuration (every parameter is optional):
# The status generator command.
# Optional: with no status generator the bar will display only tags and layout name.
# command = "your command here"
# Colors
background = "#282828ff"
color = "#ffffffff"
separator = "#9a8a62ff"
tag_fg = "#d79921ff"
tag_bg = "#282828ff"
tag_focused_fg = "#1d2021ff"
tag_focused_bg = "#689d68ff"
tag_urgent_fg = "#282828ff"
tag_urgent_bg = "#cc241dff"
tag_inactive_fg = "#d79921ff"
tag_inactive_bg = "#282828ff"
# The font and various sizes
font = "monospace 10"
height = 24
margin_top = 0
margin_bottom = 0
margin_left = 0
margin_right = 0
separator_width = 2.0
tags_r = 0.0
tags_padding = 25.0
tags_margin = 0.0
blocks_r = 0.0
blocks_overlap = 0.0
# Misc
position = "top" # either "top" or "bottom"
layer = "top" # one of "top", "overlay", "bottom" or "background"
hide_inactive_tags = true
invert_touchpad_scrolling = true
show_tags = true
show_layout_name = true
blend = true # whether tags/blocks colors should blend with bar's background
show_mode = true
# WM-specific options
[wm.river]
max_tag = 9 # Show only the first nine tags
# Per output overrides
# [output.your-output-name]
# right now only "enable" option is available
# enable = false
#
# You can have any number of overrides
# [output.eDP-1]
# enable = false
Some status bar generators (such as i3status-rs
) use more than one "json block" per logical block
to implement, for example, buttons.
Short text management and corner rounding are performed on per-logical-block basis.
i3bar-river
defines a logical block as a continuous series of "json blocks" with the same name
.
Also, only the last "json block" is allowed to have a non zero (or absent) separator_block_width
,
all the other "json blocks" should explicitly set it to zero. If you think this definition is not
the best one, feel free to open a new github issue.
Sometimes pango
lives a gap between "powerline separators" and the blocks (see greshake/i3status-rust#246 (comment)). In this case, you can set blocks_overlap
option to number of pixels you want your blocks to overlap. Usually, 1
is a good choice.
i3bar-river
font = "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font 10"
height = 20
command = "i3status-rs"
i3status-rs
[theme]
theme = "native"
[theme.overrides]
idle_fg = "#ebdbb2"
info_fg = "#458588"
good_fg = "#8ec07c"
warning_fg = "#fabd2f"
critical_fg = "#fb4934"
i3bar-river
font = "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font 10"
height = 20
command = "i3status-rs"
i3status-rs
[theme]
theme = "slick"
i3bar-river
font = "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font 10"
height = 20
separator_width = 0
tags_r = 6
blocks_r = 6
command = "i3status-rs"
i3status-rs
[theme]
theme = "slick"
[theme.overrides]
separator = "native"
alternating_tint_bg = "none"
alternating_tint_fg = "none"