801 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
d3c49ce7ed Update hyprexpo preview layout preservation fix 2026-05-19 14:27:18 -07:00
ddde85ab3f Update hyprexpo preview activation fix 2026-05-19 10:03:06 -07:00
9c1d280c92 Update hyprexpo preview refresh fix 2026-05-19 05:19:16 -07:00
937b49c11a Point hyprexpo at refreshed main 2026-05-19 04:23:09 -07:00
3269e803fd Point hyprexpo at window drag branch 2026-05-19 03:33:41 -07:00
9eef758ba2 Update Codex flakes 2026-05-18 18:53:17 -07:00
6b76df2f27 Route Codex scratchpads through launcher helper 2026-05-17 20:55:23 -07:00
1642626d2a Add Hyprland inactive opacity toggle 2026-05-17 14:53:07 -07:00
0a118d0673 Lower inactive window opacity 2026-05-17 14:15:21 -07:00
423d5cd35b Refine rofi styling 2026-05-17 09:39:26 -07:00
5fddfb64d9 Show windows beneath rofi blur 2026-05-17 09:12:12 -07:00
3371aa6781 style rofi as glass launcher 2026-05-17 09:05:59 -07:00
911f02bb55 nixos: update hyprutils PR cleanup 2026-05-17 02:11:58 -07:00
39f2f4037d nixos: update hyprutils spring timing fix 2026-05-17 02:07:08 -07:00
cb35d31104 hyprland: retune spring animations 2026-05-17 01:52:04 -07:00
94826c2275 flake: update Hyprland inputs 2026-05-16 23:20:35 -07:00
ca6ae7c34f Fix Hyprland login startup delays 2026-05-16 20:11:25 -07:00
dbc7ec267c flake: update codex desktop linux input 2026-05-16 12:34:06 -07:00
199a2e1aab wallpapers: add crop generation helper 2026-05-16 12:33:07 -07:00
007d6ea4de nixos: harden switch upgrade service guard 2026-05-16 12:33:02 -07:00
24c1a0a4d4 hyprland: switch overview to patched hyprexpo 2026-05-16 12:32:50 -07:00
890bdb0925 hyprland: keep file chooser dialogs focused 2026-05-16 00:24:51 -07:00
83b4889982 nix: pin custom hyprutils input 2026-05-16 00:24:38 -07:00
5cac4d4fc3 Use latest kernel on ryzen-shine 2026-05-16 00:23:35 -07:00
9d6ef77676 Enable Codex remote control feature 2026-05-15 13:54:40 -07:00
f60abcb876 Propagate hyprexpo selection labels 2026-05-15 13:44:05 -07:00
22f6fa1b69 Use combined Codex Desktop package 2026-05-15 12:58:01 -07:00
c5627de004 Fix manual NixOS switch 2026-05-15 03:15:02 -07:00
445f6bb2d7 Make Hyprland windows slide from bottom 2026-05-15 02:41:53 -07:00
79f24aa0ae Enable Codex remote control 2026-05-15 02:30:33 -07:00
e9c95cfc45 Use upstream hyprexpo flake package 2026-05-15 02:08:01 -07:00
e203230c4d Bump keepbook flake 2026-05-15 01:57:36 -07:00
038f0c1896 Update taffybar submodule 2026-05-15 01:45:25 -07:00
442710bc69 nixos: prune stale flake lock input 2026-05-15 01:16:58 -07:00
724fb61054 hyprland: make Hyprspace the primary overview 2026-05-15 01:16:46 -07:00
8250cfdbc9 codex: preserve generated local config sections 2026-05-15 01:15:34 -07:00
ac2295b017 Remove unused flake bindings 2026-05-15 00:58:49 -07:00
a44b21d681 Replace hyprexpo-plus with hyprexpo 2026-05-15 00:16:32 -07:00
1d701304fe Update Codex Desktop input 2026-05-15 00:06:19 -07:00
07d382fc03 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2026-05-14 23:31:10 -07:00
74bd7e76da nixos: add hyprland plugin dev tooling 2026-05-14 23:30:58 -07:00
2ddeb42416 nixos: bump org-agenda-api 2026-05-14 23:21:26 -07:00
0ff3100904 Expose rofi Roborock menu as package 2026-05-14 00:36:18 -07:00
f781e4a406 Add rofi Roborock control menu 2026-05-14 00:30:38 -07:00
f94209b7f5 Update taffybar release 2026-05-13 13:49:07 -07:00
72d0960fb1 Flake lock bump for nix-darwin 2026-05-13 10:33:01 -07:00
f4dcefe392 Fix taffybar config for updated workspace API 2026-05-13 04:10:54 -07:00
327a1768ab Bump taffybar input 2026-05-13 02:48:28 -07:00
814ea1283e Update taffybar submodule 2026-05-13 02:47:38 -07:00
bcc61aa6fa Disable Hyprglass in Hyprland config 2026-05-13 02:32:19 -07:00
8ae7a2e0e4 Update Hyprexpo input and cancel key 2026-05-13 02:31:20 -07:00
996d02cc60 Add Hyprland rofi action picker 2026-05-13 02:23:21 -07:00
bd85161f7a Propagate taffybar audio and favicon updates 2026-05-13 02:06:34 -07:00
cade9b9628 Further group Hyprland bindings 2026-05-13 02:04:26 -07:00
4055dfe0b9 xmonad: add KEF optical shortcut 2026-05-13 02:04:26 -07:00
6427e89ee4 rofi: follow wallpaper symlinks 2026-05-13 02:04:26 -07:00
df6dcc2153 nixos: tidy desktop terminal settings 2026-05-13 02:04:26 -07:00
dbb8f6addf nixos: repair xwayland socket before steam 2026-05-13 02:04:26 -07:00
96d456edc2 nixos: add daily Rust target sweep 2026-05-13 02:04:26 -07:00
ef84d1a270 Enable built-in audio duplex profile 2026-05-13 01:11:38 -07:00
9aea5407db Use Chrome favicons in taffybar workspaces 2026-05-13 01:11:38 -07:00
d91ca93750 Fix Hyprland Emacs Everywhere binds 2026-05-13 00:09:44 -07:00
098ccbf72b Reorganize Hyprland bindings 2026-05-13 00:02:15 -07:00
5d414403d8 Move hyprpaper startup logic into scripts 2026-05-12 23:58:06 -07:00
35bee5750f Simplify justfile 2026-05-12 23:42:43 -07:00
1742467799 hyprland: add KEF optical shortcut 2026-05-12 23:33:24 -07:00
bdc42f1ab1 hyprland: slow dropdown animation 2026-05-12 23:32:48 -07:00
7e9502cbf2 hyprland: configure hyprglass 2026-05-12 23:32:38 -07:00
43db4b8f1b hyprland: refresh plugin package set 2026-05-12 23:32:21 -07:00
191a83bb7b Add Hyprspace to Hyprland 2026-05-12 20:41:25 -07:00
7946892f7f Fix stale Hyprland fullscreen state 2026-05-12 18:30:36 -07:00
5c80b986ed Use no-fade spring slide for Ghostty dropdown 2026-05-12 14:11:44 -07:00
842f161416 Make Ghostty dropdown a transparent visor 2026-05-12 13:55:23 -07:00
92d8472bd2 Work around Chrome Wayland fractional scaling 2026-05-12 07:21:31 -07:00
f5a88df96b Update Codex desktop flake input 2026-05-12 02:07:12 -07:00
c2ca860a99 Generate Ghostty dropdown config 2026-05-12 01:13:09 -07:00
a6dee77f58 [Hyprland] Suppress Flameshot overlay effects 2026-05-12 01:10:50 -07:00
3e0b8873e5 Add Flameshot screenshot bindings 2026-05-12 01:07:17 -07:00
ddaa3a78ac Extract Hyprland scratchpad module 2026-05-12 00:03:14 -07:00
973b67f185 Prune obsolete docs 2026-05-12 00:01:13 -07:00
33066b3abf Respect selected project when finding files 2026-05-11 23:41:57 -07:00
1baf114689 Unify single-node k3s configuration 2026-05-11 23:24:06 -07:00
aed1f43818 Make project switching find files 2026-05-11 22:49:38 -07:00
ba07ad9747 Point Codex desktop at NixOS browser fix branch 2026-05-11 19:01:29 -07:00
0f00f7d33f Use slide animations for Hyprland windows 2026-05-11 16:45:03 -07:00
463c842d4f Fix PipeWire audio helpers 2026-05-11 16:12:42 -07:00
4c669b60f9 Update nix-darwin flake inputs 2026-05-11 13:39:10 -07:00
65243e8a7e Stop overriding taffybar flake input 2026-05-10 21:11:29 -07:00
a121100271 Simplify just switch 2026-05-10 19:50:13 -07:00
45c85fae55 Fix Wayland screensharing 2026-05-10 17:38:55 -07:00
23e4cd033a Update taffybar submodule pointer 2026-05-10 13:58:03 -07:00
de44814a00 Update desktop and Codex configuration 2026-05-10 13:56:25 -07:00
21d8d75d86 Update hyprNStack flake lock 2026-05-10 12:40:54 -07:00
f6386afb49 Stop overriding hyprNStack with local path 2026-05-10 12:19:46 -07:00
2a036581c7 Use host identity colors for tmux status 2026-05-10 02:37:58 -07:00
e7486cb2c4 Fix NixOS switch with local HyprNStack 2026-05-10 01:11:42 -07:00
57cccedcf9 Tune Hyprland animations with spring curves 2026-05-10 00:54:25 -07:00
cef847f117 Update keepbook input 2026-05-09 23:40:32 -07:00
1ee2625490 Disable broken Hyprland verify check 2026-05-09 13:01:57 -07:00
fdaaf130f2 Split Hyprland Lua config into modules 2026-05-09 13:01:57 -07:00
c12b9c05db Update nix-darwin flake inputs 2026-05-09 02:15:25 -07:00
82b4dff20a Make tmux bar default blue 2026-05-09 02:09:04 -07:00
d74fa81e10 Reduce scale a abit further 2026-05-09 00:36:25 -07:00
08eeeb0ad7 Bump Codex flakes 2026-05-09 00:21:17 -07:00
2d2d1f3ca8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master'
# Conflicts:
#	nixos/flake.nix
2026-05-08 23:42:46 -07:00
ab22bd551d chore: add remaining local artifacts 2026-05-08 23:38:35 -07:00
f56cb6ac42 nixos: use grub on strixi-minaj 2026-05-08 23:36:50 -07:00
1c5dc8a0c7 flake: update hyprland inputs 2026-05-08 23:16:13 -07:00
e07d738857 emacs: enable doom modeline on startup 2026-05-08 23:16:07 -07:00
dbd58a9488 nixos: disable ryzen-shine gitea runner 2026-05-08 23:16:03 -07:00
dd71d880f6 nix: trust taffybar cachix 2026-05-08 23:15:58 -07:00
17f9f85073 taffybar: update tray animation 2026-05-08 23:15:46 -07:00
46e3e7db59 nix: add elegant grub2 theme package 2026-05-08 23:12:32 -07:00
4a57e6f936 zellij: add session switcher 2026-05-08 23:12:06 -07:00
ad4b8c267e Add pinned window indicators 2026-05-08 22:16:38 -07:00
d44736aec9 Add tmcodex resume launcher binding 2026-05-08 21:01:42 -07:00
2d92e9d55d Use WhiteSur ultrawide GRUB theme 2026-05-08 20:48:05 -07:00
b8e6abd628 nixos: update host tmux colors 2026-05-08 20:02:58 -07:00
787f312cbe hyprland: dispatch bind callbacks explicitly 2026-05-08 18:00:31 -07:00
968abf1a05 Remove obsolete ryzen-shine original config 2026-05-08 18:00:11 -07:00
9a28a63ba3 Add Hyprland rofi layout selector 2026-05-08 12:37:08 -07:00
ee35eb2af0 xmonad: update xmonad-contrib 2026-05-08 11:07:39 -07:00
65297d652e nixos: split flake outputs 2026-05-08 11:07:01 -07:00
d28ec5cdd4 Fix notifications tray URL handling 2026-05-08 10:53:11 -07:00
5e67c1c795 hyprland: preserve tiled geometry when dragging float
Snapshot tiled window geometry before enabling floating from the mouse drag/resize bindings, then restore it so detached tiled windows keep their current size.
2026-05-08 03:49:45 -07:00
db56ef8aa1 desktop: remove noctalia and caelestia shells 2026-05-08 02:36:23 -07:00
21868cca81 machines: adjust strixi internal display profile 2026-05-08 02:36:00 -07:00
8c1687fa83 checks: extract hyprland config smoke test 2026-05-08 02:35:32 -07:00
e5678819f9 Update kanshi-sni input 2026-05-08 02:29:25 -07:00
10d26e9968 nixos: update hyprwinview 2026-05-08 02:27:51 -07:00
2cf561bf78 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2026-05-08 02:13:23 -07:00
a51fb925ed hypr: use reverted hyprwinview damage hook 2026-05-08 02:11:46 -07:00
f602cdbe95 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2026-05-08 02:11:08 -07:00
06b0790647 hypr: disable monitor added animation 2026-05-08 01:13:28 -07:00
bb54a004ae Configure host identity in Nix 2026-05-08 00:45:23 -07:00
cf6533ac2f codex: preserve generated local machine state 2026-05-07 23:38:28 -07:00
c33fcca67b taffybar: tune SNI tray display 2026-05-07 23:38:28 -07:00
86b8891084 Enable hover expansion for SNI tray 2026-05-07 23:38:08 -07:00
500a51b0fa Disable system autorandr for Hyprland 2026-05-07 23:16:11 -07:00
598abae7b3 nixos: update codex desktop input 2026-05-07 22:51:16 -07:00
fd8f4a222a nixos: run railbird-sf on railbird k3s 2026-05-07 22:43:16 -07:00
7a98dd1bcf nixos: add GPU support to railbird k3s 2026-05-07 22:42:29 -07:00
42e8e6db6f nixos: keep k3s from claiming host web ports 2026-05-07 22:37:34 -07:00
5ba22bb56a Point hyprNStack at combined branch 2026-05-07 22:21:50 -07:00
a56d93d4b1 tmux: improve ghostty window titles 2026-05-07 21:50:25 -07:00
0fbb831462 Use hyprwinview for window switch bindings 2026-05-07 21:25:20 -07:00
b38c7867c2 ci: cache imalison-taffybar flake 2026-05-07 20:23:15 -07:00
dce81586ac Format NixOS flake with alejandra 2026-05-07 15:48:26 -07:00
e1fd076982 Save current desktop config updates 2026-05-07 15:46:17 -07:00
d04c6b4cd5 taffybar: pin before minimized workspace change 2026-05-07 14:54:24 -07:00
291e497d63 nixos: use nvidia device plugin for k3s gpu 2026-05-07 14:54:21 -07:00
1ae061da47 nixos: fix railbird-sf rebuild blockers 2026-05-07 14:40:42 -07:00
54c86b2366 home: add vector image tools 2026-05-07 14:02:01 -07:00
1ffaa8c5ee nix-darwin: update flake inputs 2026-05-07 14:02:01 -07:00
58ad1bc679 Show Hyprland minimized windows in taffybar 2026-05-07 02:49:37 -07:00
a58b8fb6aa nixos: disable broken codex desktop package 2026-05-07 02:46:15 -07:00
0ab53ed0fb nixos: refresh taffybar path input 2026-05-07 02:42:11 -07:00
fb3af2543a nixos: update org-agenda-api input 2026-05-07 02:40:45 -07:00
13c465efef taffybar: restore strixi icon spacing 2026-05-07 02:33:54 -07:00
e3474040b2 Remove Anthropic usage widget from taffybar 2026-05-07 02:33:54 -07:00
7ef9b4be0d Update keepbook input 2026-05-06 23:27:28 -07:00
f6b2a1ae8c emacs: replace projectile integrations with project.el variants 2026-05-06 15:10:28 -07:00
34793d7075 nixos: update hyprwinview 2026-05-06 15:07:29 -07:00
aaf2ebd569 Preserve holistic multiplexer titles 2026-05-06 15:05:52 -07:00
544da689ab emacs: migrate project navigation to project.el 2026-05-06 15:03:18 -07:00
e28cbee448 emacs: disable dbus and gvfs backends 2026-05-06 14:59:52 -07:00
32cb3944cc Use hyprNStack focus-local placement branch 2026-05-06 13:51:17 -07:00
837ba834ba keepbook: update package build fix 2026-05-05 23:23:09 -07:00
def5b968e2 keepbook: install dioxus desktop app 2026-05-05 22:58:35 -07:00
fa28f4c433 nix: set alejandra formatter 2026-05-05 22:47:44 -07:00
8f2bb38d23 Use GitHub source for xmonad-river 2026-05-05 22:39:44 -07:00
fc293e079a Update Hyprland scratchpad workarea cache 2026-05-05 13:23:32 -07:00
d3912fc060 nix: update darwin flake inputs 2026-05-05 13:04:16 -07:00
3ced6dc45c Include taffybar config modules in flake source 2026-05-05 03:18:12 -07:00
e0865300ef taffybar: update submodule 2026-05-05 03:06:58 -07:00
9cb7da28e4 nixos: allow hyprctl eval in config check 2026-05-05 03:06:48 -07:00
1817c73609 emacs: defer daemon startup initialization 2026-05-05 03:06:41 -07:00
a59c316d85 refactor: split taffybar config into modules 2026-05-05 03:04:15 -07:00
63fcebf392 Update hyprwinview navigation bindings
Advance hyprwinview to the commits that add Ctrl-WASD and Super-WASD defaults for filter-mode directional selection. The plugin remains configurable through the existing keys_filter_* options.
2026-05-05 02:53:13 -07:00
c53405bcf7 Update hyprwinview input
Advance hyprwinview to include the filter-mode bring bindings and the overview-bind repro harness. The previous active system generation still had an older plugin build without keys_filter_bring, so Ctrl-B in filter mode could not dispatch bring even though the dotfiles config expected the default.
2026-05-05 02:45:31 -07:00
eb95ee9faa Fix hyprwinview overview bind shadowing
Mark the overview keybinds transparent so Hyprland does not shadow the first Super+Tab after a focus-moving bind. The missed first press was reproduced with a ydotool harness as a keybind-level failure: after Super+D, the first Super+Tab did not reach the hyprwinview Lua callback, while the second did. With transparent overview binds, the harness passes consistently.

While touching the overview wrapper, keep the hyprwinview show action explicit and gate diagnostic tracing behind /tmp/hypr-overview-bind.enable. Also use Hyprland's integer notification icon enum values so missing-plugin/debug notifications do not emit invalid icon errors.
2026-05-05 02:38:20 -07:00
8dac748f56 Optimize rofi tmcodex session scan 2026-05-05 01:52:34 -07:00
dc95fe6561 Add Codex scratchpad 2026-05-05 01:41:50 -07:00
108b491f6a Update hyprwinview filter bring bindings 2026-05-05 01:27:57 -07:00
8d7947a773 Update hyprwinview filter close binding 2026-05-05 01:10:53 -07:00
103cdeaa9f Update hyprwinview filter keybindings 2026-05-05 00:59:41 -07:00
6e89a3fcb5 Update hyprwinview keyboard input fix 2026-05-05 00:20:30 -07:00
4bec7af523 Update hyprwinview filter input fix 2026-05-05 00:06:26 -07:00
168435d3e7 Start hyprwinview in filter mode 2026-05-04 23:53:44 -07:00
91f539547c Broaden Google Messages scratchpad match 2026-05-04 23:51:08 -07:00
e4cccc54a4 Propagate desktop config updates 2026-05-04 23:49:36 -07:00
2d69c143b1 Use bfd linker for imalison-taffybar 2026-05-04 23:18:20 -07:00
16fa31887a Add Google Messages scratchpad 2026-05-04 23:17:28 -07:00
cfe0ca59bf Set PATH for git-sync tray services 2026-05-04 22:17:23 -07:00
200504318b Order taffybar after status notifier watcher 2026-05-04 22:17:16 -07:00
52aa541aee Remove taffybar widget debug profiles 2026-05-04 22:17:09 -07:00
211aa60b73 Suppress Emacs TRAMP DBus noise 2026-05-04 22:14:03 -07:00
c6536b76cd Harden Emacs notification startup 2026-05-04 22:13:56 -07:00
a573176200 Pin Emacs compatibility package sources 2026-05-04 22:13:31 -07:00
5f5b43839b Update rofi tmcodex launcher 2026-05-04 22:13:15 -07:00
9a0612e608 Add NeoWall wallpaper integration 2026-05-04 22:13:01 -07:00
4b552afb7a Update command launcher keybindings 2026-05-04 22:12:36 -07:00
43a718536a Modularize NixOS bootloaders 2026-05-04 22:03:01 -07:00
77a03e2dc6 Propagate taffybar workspace activation fix 2026-05-04 22:00:42 -07:00
4ea7a163e7 Enable Codex fast mode by default 2026-05-04 21:59:00 -07:00
576605e3cf Update tiling WM overview bindings 2026-05-04 15:03:13 -07:00
c0278f9411 Update taffybar flake locks 2026-05-04 14:54:50 -07:00
06ea3eec29 Reduce strixi-minaj display scale 2026-05-04 14:53:01 -07:00
a4374a99ec Replace root README with repo overview 2026-05-04 11:56:17 -07:00
829a0846a1 Remove taffybar screensaver widget 2026-05-04 08:24:01 -07:00
df36fe2d12 Propagate taffybar redraw fix 2026-05-04 08:13:17 -07:00
07fb87ddbb taffybar: wait for display socket before startup 2026-05-03 12:41:26 -07:00
5cdea7dd1a hyprland: launch through start wrapper 2026-05-03 12:41:26 -07:00
6cb3415987 nix: update codex desktop linux input 2026-05-03 12:41:26 -07:00
364f9fdc6a taffybar: bump local checkout 2026-05-03 12:41:26 -07:00
8ee4a242ab taffybar: stabilize workspace icon padding 2026-05-03 00:13:17 -07:00
ba435c5119 roborock: add segment cleaning support 2026-05-03 00:13:02 -07:00
ee1a6b8904 nixos: add Cua sandbox module 2026-05-03 00:12:41 -07:00
ca5b2b566f Add xo alias for xdg-open 2026-05-02 23:52:40 -07:00
67589779df home-manager: keep codex home writable 2026-05-02 21:14:34 -07:00
9a5a9ec5da nix: update darwin flake inputs 2026-05-02 21:11:03 -07:00
d652f80d05 darwin: add imalison migration target 2026-05-02 21:11:03 -07:00
b4a7096ac9 hammerspoon: add desktop move and status widgets 2026-05-02 21:11:03 -07:00
117b836227 Propagate taffybar icon fix through flakes 2026-05-02 16:01:57 -07:00
11ae2f489c nixos: expose ydotool socket to user sessions 2026-05-02 16:00:55 -07:00
6801a90e32 hyprland: restore tab groups by visual order 2026-05-02 15:52:22 -07:00
d9058deb4b Update taffybar switcher icon fix 2026-05-02 13:31:10 -07:00
815601568f Bump taffybar version 2026-05-02 12:15:29 -07:00
600be3e2b7 hyprland: preserve tab group restore order 2026-05-02 12:02:01 -07:00
5664aa7aae Use env for GitHub credential helper 2026-05-02 11:56:17 -07:00
52febc5943 Link Hyprland config directory 2026-05-02 11:26:08 -07:00
281ec0347e Update taffybar omni menu 2026-05-02 11:12:05 -07:00
54384995d4 nixos: bump keepbook 2026-05-02 11:05:14 -07:00
a06919778d nixos: harden switch recipe 2026-05-02 06:03:30 -07:00
7384d7f17c nixos: update code tooling setup 2026-05-02 06:00:10 -07:00
95739ca7b4 Suppress Codex unstable feature warning 2026-05-02 05:44:10 -07:00
660b1fa8f3 Enable Codex goals feature 2026-05-02 05:41:10 -07:00
0c0dc2d318 Use NixOS logo for taffybar omni menu 2026-05-02 05:37:13 -07:00
e7b8ff2fc4 Refine taffybar omni menu launchers 2026-05-02 05:33:06 -07:00
ee3afe7fdd Add taffybar omni menu 2026-05-02 05:29:12 -07:00
beeb505cdd nixos: point codex desktop at runtime fix branch 2026-05-02 00:48:03 -07:00
d12cbe0b79 taffybar: tune strixi-minaj density 2026-05-02 00:20:21 -07:00
0e5d635132 flake: refresh locked inputs 2026-05-01 22:54:42 -07:00
439b95a593 taffybar: tighten session and host handling 2026-05-01 22:53:52 -07:00
0750934622 hyprland: clean session startup and scratchpads 2026-05-01 22:53:05 -07:00
b153adcb8c river-xmonad: expand window management support 2026-05-01 22:52:26 -07:00
7d7daeb91f Propagate taffybar icon scaling fix 2026-05-01 22:52:26 -07:00
950a7994d6 nixos: enable games on ryzen-shine 2026-05-01 22:47:29 -07:00
a0a71f5d2d nixos: add codex desktop input 2026-05-01 22:46:42 -07:00
ad23acab4e hypr: cycle workspace layouts 2026-05-01 22:43:54 -07:00
0aba31c21f emacs: defer more startup packages 2026-05-01 22:43:38 -07:00
4cccd9db2d Fix taffybar Hyprland launch environment 2026-05-01 22:37:25 -07:00
5637db1182 nixos: use combined hyprexpo branch
Point hyprland-plugins-lua at the branch that combines the PR fixes with the workspace number support used by the local Hyprland Lua config.
2026-05-01 21:19:51 -07:00
0a0024d009 Wire taffybar usage menu fixes 2026-05-01 20:15:30 -07:00
030a67364e Propagate workspace history state export 2026-05-01 18:48:27 -07:00
716405b1ef Delete lua migration checklist. 2026-05-01 18:48:05 -07:00
854b55086c taffybar: update pinned checkout 2026-04-30 11:27:22 -07:00
ae4a398e77 claude: enable remote control at startup 2026-04-30 11:27:22 -07:00
8d346bc37e nixos: add river xmonad session 2026-04-30 11:27:22 -07:00
90bd377335 nixos: add session environment guards 2026-04-30 11:27:22 -07:00
9008190a90 Remove stale Flameshot grim adapter setting 2026-04-30 10:32:57 -07:00
b16695b574 Speed up hyprwinview animation 2026-04-30 10:20:54 -07:00
937174080c Update hyprwinview close zoom timing 2026-04-30 09:37:57 -07:00
9b970c6458 Slow hyprwinview workspace zoom stage 2026-04-30 09:09:16 -07:00
1bc58095b5 Quarter hyprwinview animation speed 2026-04-30 09:07:12 -07:00
d9ea8b0e1f Halve hyprwinview animation speed 2026-04-30 09:06:20 -07:00
385b28d6a4 Slow hyprwinview animation 2026-04-30 09:02:36 -07:00
24ebab874f Enable hyprwinview background blur 2026-04-30 03:39:17 -07:00
0857e4b6da Re-enable hyprexpo with hyprwinview 2026-04-30 03:25:52 -07:00
ea75c960e8 Update hyprwinview input 2026-04-30 03:14:25 -07:00
8936112348 nixos: add cachix populate recipe 2026-04-30 03:07:52 -07:00
7ac4e091c2 docs: evaluate River window manager options 2026-04-30 02:17:06 -07:00
29eefa99e3 sni: add tray restart helper 2026-04-30 02:16:54 -07:00
b3d77bb310 quickshell: build caelestia with clang 2026-04-30 02:16:40 -07:00
d1061a75ad nix: lock workspace history plugin input 2026-04-30 02:15:34 -07:00
59f5d22b09 taffybar: update vendored checkout 2026-04-30 02:15:18 -07:00
98b8c6fbd2 taffybar: use GitHub source by default 2026-04-30 02:15:01 -07:00
231b22d8ae hyprland: use workspace history plugin input 2026-04-30 02:13:58 -07:00
1d85ed76d6 zsh: add managed just completion 2026-04-30 02:12:37 -07:00
b65010283c desktop: configure qtct appearance 2026-04-30 02:12:16 -07:00
022580f1af hyprland: finish Lua config migration cleanup 2026-04-30 02:11:52 -07:00
f6026b5cac hyprland: add workspace history plugin 2026-04-30 01:33:08 -07:00
34906469b9 hyprland: match Element scratchpad Wayland class 2026-04-30 00:47:59 -07:00
3cb0301f9a Add per-monitor workspace history cycling 2026-04-30 00:37:49 -07:00
6f489d14ab Pin taffybar Hyprland recovery fix 2026-04-29 22:59:22 -07:00
acae19d9c5 hyprland: move hyprexpo to alt-tab 2026-04-29 22:58:14 -07:00
c30a67facf Fix Hyprland workspace tab grouping 2026-04-29 21:28:48 -07:00
d48edc9bb8 Remove direct fullscreen WM bindings 2026-04-29 14:26:33 -07:00
af570360d3 taffybar: respect desktop shell selector 2026-04-29 14:23:15 -07:00
34fd60e8f2 Remove Chrome-backed scratchpads 2026-04-29 14:19:15 -07:00
f826c6ae75 xmonad: respect desktop shell UI selector 2026-04-29 14:12:04 -07:00
1a2b75adcb Fix KDE MIME defaults in xmonad session 2026-04-29 14:08:19 -07:00
4e52e81a50 Fix desktop shell UI systemd condition 2026-04-29 14:07:14 -07:00
df0b7b6db4 Split local Codex config from dotfiles 2026-04-29 13:57:19 -07:00
a7769545f1 hyprland: pin custom plugin forks 2026-04-29 13:35:03 -07:00
bb32668387 hyprland: run screensaver as layer overlay 2026-04-29 13:34:04 -07:00
8ccf5fb7de hyprland: add noctalia shell module 2026-04-29 13:33:39 -07:00
52861430da hyprland: route shell actions through wrapper 2026-04-29 13:31:48 -07:00
d9ebb812c5 desktop: add shell ui selector 2026-04-29 13:30:40 -07:00
5cf2eda008 hyprland: animate ghostty dropdown 2026-04-29 13:29:42 -07:00
6299ad2c7d hyprland: expand animation leaf config 2026-04-29 13:29:24 -07:00
672cc14713 hyprland: style grouped window tabs 2026-04-29 13:28:38 -07:00
64c45e1060 hyprland: add tabbed workspace grouping 2026-04-29 13:27:47 -07:00
a5413331d9 hyprland: route grouped directional controls 2026-04-29 13:24:19 -07:00
1044565bf7 hyprland: dispatch windows by address selector 2026-04-29 13:23:33 -07:00
d684f6fbc5 hyprland: import runtime dir into session environment 2026-04-29 13:22:37 -07:00
71deb64ed0 taffybar: fix local flake warning build 2026-04-29 12:18:00 -07:00
bb909849bd Add reusable remote Hyprland module 2026-04-29 11:17:02 -07:00
a37e83fb23 Install Hyprland rofi window picker 2026-04-29 07:55:41 -07:00
53d8a69a31 Restore rofi window picker for Hyprland 2026-04-29 07:34:45 -07:00
87fd1681e2 Restore Hyprland reload binding 2026-04-29 07:26:42 -07:00
8933f8e545 Remove Hyprland shell script bindings 2026-04-29 07:21:27 -07:00
ed90130233 Merge branch 'hyprland-lua-squashed' 2026-04-29 03:00:36 -07:00
aa1fbf9699 Show AI usage remaining percentages 2026-04-29 01:45:30 -07:00
3e05939ce3 Add random Hyprland screensaver rotation 2026-04-29 01:45:30 -07:00
8e2128b8d4 Add Roborock vacuum control
Add a python-roborock based CLI wrapper and package it for the NixOS system profile.
2026-04-29 01:45:30 -07:00
1696845579 Add KEF speaker control CLI 2026-04-29 01:45:30 -07:00
5522b8bacd Add logos to AI usage widgets 2026-04-29 01:45:30 -07:00
9c9af9f856 Implement Hyprland Lua migration 2026-04-28 21:10:34 -07:00
c5a0ddd7b1 Remove codex desktop 2026-04-28 20:51:24 -07:00
d5abefe15e Fix taffybar HLint hints 2026-04-28 11:39:09 -07:00
4dfaabc569 Add Claude usage widget to taffybar 2026-04-28 11:32:53 -07:00
86d32eb0c8 Fix taffybar display environment startup 2026-04-28 10:35:47 -07:00
119b250bcc fix(sni): avoid duplicate blueman applet unit 2026-04-28 10:23:51 -07:00
63e5d1636d chore(gitignore): ignore home-manager backups 2026-04-28 10:23:51 -07:00
ba9cc6b811 chore(codex): trust keepbook project 2026-04-28 10:23:51 -07:00
c448b1d106 feat(nix): add codex desktop launcher 2026-04-28 10:23:51 -07:00
8ca8492b3b Update flake lock 2026-04-28 10:16:49 -07:00
c62d5df036 Include ignored files in Projectile file search 2026-04-28 10:15:21 -07:00
2ae2f56889 Use stacked OpenAI usage widget 2026-04-27 14:37:02 -07:00
f4387182e6 Abstract WM status bar references 2026-04-27 13:54:25 -07:00
b8ece14ea0 Document tiling WM bindings 2026-04-27 13:49:44 -07:00
ba2b24d436 Add tiling WM experience spec v1 2026-04-27 13:14:43 -07:00
975c9701ce Fix Gmail tray OAuth at login 2026-04-27 12:53:33 -07:00
92637b30e4 Propagate taffybar OpenAI usage widget 2026-04-27 12:53:26 -07:00
4e9e2408b5 nix: refresh flake inputs after rebase 2026-04-27 11:24:37 -07:00
e799e7876a taffybar: update vendored checkout 2026-04-27 11:23:59 -07:00
dbaf9af3b6 nixos: patch nixified-ai comfyui overlay 2026-04-27 11:23:20 -07:00
89bfcba9fe nixos: adjust services for updated nixpkgs 2026-04-27 11:23:20 -07:00
3966f7acda nix: fix shared overlay package paths 2026-04-27 11:23:20 -07:00
31504d8e5f nixos: enable ai stack on ryzen-shine 2026-04-27 11:22:50 -07:00
c8941870e2 nix: add shared binary caches 2026-04-27 11:22:50 -07:00
3bcbb70494 taffybar: follow vendored flake inputs 2026-04-27 11:22:50 -07:00
1a09aa134f zsh: add safe ncdu helper 2026-04-27 11:22:50 -07:00
431b4da1d1 codex: trust ai celeb project 2026-04-27 11:22:50 -07:00
edc6e0309b Disable Hyprland idle lock 2026-04-27 11:22:50 -07:00
9c901f84a3 Switch keepbook flake input from local path to GitHub
The local path: input broke system.autoUpgrade since the path
doesn't exist when building from the GitHub flake URL.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 11:10:42 -07:00
156d04a4a8 Add MPG341CX OLED autorandr profile 2026-04-27 09:47:22 -07:00
fe13ddd907 Remove Karabiner configuration 2026-04-27 09:04:24 -07:00
36a08c5c26 Add mac-demarco-mini syncthing config 2026-04-26 22:31:34 -07:00
f15aea9a9c Improve MPG341CX input toggle detection 2026-04-26 21:25:17 -07:00
c3c0d54da4 Move git-sync home config to shared module 2026-04-26 20:55:15 -07:00
9c2f244309 Add monitor input toggle keybindings 2026-04-26 18:42:07 -07:00
b596c38cb9 Enable Tailscale on macOS 2026-04-26 18:07:03 -07:00
cde795dcae Add MPG341CX input switcher 2026-04-26 17:39:31 -07:00
31fbcf73ac Configure macOS window tooling 2026-04-26 15:51:27 -07:00
1b8c54d722 Manage GTK CSS with Home Manager 2026-04-26 15:12:53 -07:00
0ed6b7f3e1 Add Qwen Rapid ComfyUI workflow 2026-04-26 13:51:30 -07:00
1a7dd966f9 Add monitor input toggle 2026-04-26 13:43:54 -07:00
5ca4d2745e Add zellij agent helpers 2026-04-26 13:43:54 -07:00
3a5aaa9351 Update keepbook NixOS input 2026-04-26 13:43:27 -07:00
7bec7d53d3 codex: disable vercel plugin 2026-04-26 11:54:01 -07:00
4f4c1b0a5c flakes: update git-sync-rs locks 2026-04-25 18:05:36 -07:00
bcee95fc23 darwin: install Emacs from Nix 2026-04-25 18:05:12 -07:00
1b7c6acf3f darwin: align Homebrew with cask tap 2026-04-25 18:04:53 -07:00
1a06382365 Fix Darwin switch after remote reconciliation 2026-04-25 17:34:58 -07:00
222228742f Fix Darwin dotfile symlink targets 2026-04-25 17:26:51 -07:00
d931e668da darwin: disable spotlight hotkeys 2026-04-25 16:49:20 -07:00
f6423481b8 nix: introduce shared nix modules 2026-04-25 16:49:20 -07:00
aac1dcc78a chore: ignore nix build results 2026-04-25 16:49:20 -07:00
aa035663e9 darwin: update codex and home setup 2026-04-25 16:49:19 -07:00
4b97e6c5f1 codex: manage generated skills with home-manager 2026-04-25 16:49:12 -07:00
5907395512 codex: keep skills under dotfiles symlink 2026-04-25 16:49:12 -07:00
1bc595dc13 codex: externalize generated system skills 2026-04-25 16:49:12 -07:00
2ac7faf884 Remove legacy zsh startup files 2026-04-25 16:49:06 -07:00
ab2f057dd2 Set up GPG key import on nix-darwin 2026-04-25 16:49:06 -07:00
06cde76b84 Remove Gmail MCP server from Codex startup 2026-04-25 16:49:06 -07:00
7a07c2b308 changes from mac-demarco-mini on Sat Apr 18 19:05:32 PDT 2026 2026-04-25 16:49:06 -07:00
6d9d5265b9 chore(flake): update keepbook input 2026-04-24 23:17:11 -07:00
5f6b81c6c1 fix(sni): refresh kanshi patch offsets 2026-04-24 23:06:43 -07:00
ea6a127fa5 chore(flake): update inputs 2026-04-24 23:06:43 -07:00
f9b51ae635 fix(strixi-minaj): stabilize kanshi tray behavior 2026-04-24 23:06:43 -07:00
efcc20c730 fix(nixos): avoid tzupdate catch-up at boot 2026-04-24 23:06:43 -07:00
ddb0a85c68 Add multiplexer title helper 2026-04-24 17:16:56 -07:00
0b1d058417 Add zellij alongside tmux 2026-04-24 15:08:19 -07:00
ac1c958256 Update flake lock 2026-04-24 11:33:52 -07:00
a8d2e3bf36 feat(nixos): enable tts on ryzen-shine 2026-04-23 10:22:44 -07:00
6d6176d354 chore(nix): update flake inputs 2026-04-23 10:21:44 -07:00
002d36cff7 chore(flake): refresh locked inputs 2026-04-20 13:07:49 -07:00
64f84cc946 chore(flake): use local keepbook checkout 2026-04-20 13:07:49 -07:00
fb9b526be4 fix(keepbook): make history menu limit optional 2026-04-20 13:07:49 -07:00
7f1f34732a feat(hyprland): add ultrawide-only dock profile 2026-04-20 13:07:49 -07:00
499c7a1c34 fix(emacs): preserve org checkout directory name 2026-04-20 13:07:49 -07:00
89f3220933 chore(codex): trust NIXOS_SD workspace 2026-04-20 13:07:49 -07:00
b09f4d6131 nix: install coqui-tts-streamer 2026-04-20 13:00:15 -07:00
425d97a844 Fix Emacs Elpaca bootstrap and startup 2026-04-18 19:03:11 -07:00
f420c442d8 Update nix-darwin codex flake and switch config 2026-04-18 11:33:40 -07:00
c8a0b2920c chore(ryzen-shine): disable nixified.ai temporarily 2026-04-17 13:15:28 -07:00
13becd22f7 feat(nixified-ai): configure comfyui cuda model support 2026-04-17 13:14:48 -07:00
bae205a553 chore(ryzen-shine): disable railbird k3s temporarily 2026-04-17 13:14:15 -07:00
3cc412cb6b fix(k3s): stop rebuilds waiting on cluster readiness 2026-04-17 13:13:25 -07:00
b98c160268 feat(hyprland): add optional lua-config package stack 2026-04-17 13:12:50 -07:00
fce5ff3ea4 feat(sni): improve kdeconnect tray behavior 2026-04-17 13:12:14 -07:00
aa2ccc3c02 chore(codex): trust local work directories 2026-04-17 13:11:33 -07:00
4b2479afc5 chore: remove gtk settings backup 2026-04-15 12:39:16 -07:00
429d8cc850 feat: add Hyprland screensaver helper 2026-04-15 12:39:16 -07:00
dfbe961e3c chore: migrate Gmail tooling docs to gws 2026-04-15 12:39:16 -07:00
d78393ec35 chore: stop tracking generated checkout caches 2026-04-15 12:39:16 -07:00
8f974d11f6 Use nth-last-child for end widget pills 2026-04-15 12:39:16 -07:00
a61792a5d9 Record local taffybar color fix state 2026-04-15 12:38:25 -07:00
9442aef530 Commit current dotfiles changes 2026-04-15 12:35:27 -07:00
bcf70f0183 chore: adjust flake input pins 2026-04-15 11:04:06 -07:00
3298e50089 config: trust coqui streamer project 2026-04-15 11:03:12 -07:00
851849c4ac fix: simplify org-mode package recipe 2026-04-15 11:03:02 -07:00
a1c0fa68a7 config: deprioritize tailscale tray item 2026-04-15 11:02:51 -07:00
25f182ab99 chore: add bubblewrap to essential packages 2026-04-15 11:01:59 -07:00
cc7c159ee4 fix: configure Strixi dGPU desk profile 2026-04-15 11:01:16 -07:00
934f41d9aa fix: keep Hyprland workspace focus local 2026-04-15 10:59:01 -07:00
f49946a3f5 fix: launch separate ghostty instances 2026-04-15 10:57:03 -07:00
546ea66941 fix: support POST requests in coqui-read 2026-04-15 10:55:44 -07:00
51b9868ae4 feat: add KEF speaker control command 2026-04-15 10:55:28 -07:00
7c30537caf chore: update taffybar submodule 2026-04-15 10:53:16 -07:00
34f30390a9 fix: patch kanshi-sni reconnect handling 2026-04-15 10:45:22 -07:00
5d6a289e42 dotfiles: add coqui-read helper 2026-04-14 00:45:26 -07:00
58e45bda3c nixos: enable local coqui tts 2026-04-14 00:44:44 -07:00
e0d053b0d9 nixos: vendor local package definitions 2026-04-14 00:41:08 -07:00
bd958027a9 taffybar: restore end-widget color wraparound 2026-04-14 00:21:54 -07:00
7de1b406b2 Disable Mullvad VPN on ryzen-shine 2026-04-13 13:13:15 -07:00
34b02c927a taffybar: restore single css entrypoint loading 2026-04-13 13:13:15 -07:00
337ee6872a Fix taffybar startup and restore pill colors 2026-04-12 15:23:20 -07:00
4107edcc55 Update local desktop and secrets configuration 2026-04-12 15:00:09 -07:00
f3fd6a7d95 Update vendored taffybar 2026-04-12 15:00:09 -07:00
26627e012f Fix taffybar host CSS composition 2026-04-12 15:00:09 -07:00
e10f8cd76c Fix Chrome remote debugging launchers 2026-04-12 15:00:09 -07:00
7e7ca69c37 Improve MIME defaults and Home Manager backups 2026-04-12 14:14:38 -07:00
c64045f2ee nixos: reduce ryzen-shine text scaling 2026-04-10 14:02:31 -07:00
76fd5fc86f hyprland: persist ryzen-shine kanshi display profile 2026-04-10 13:58:45 -07:00
34c3ad0ff8 taffybar: propagate config and flake updates 2026-04-10 13:40:30 -07:00
fa34081247 nixos: add railbird system user for k3s secrets 2026-04-10 13:03:56 -07:00
f49feaf378 Avoid package.el in org-wild-notifier async worker 2026-04-10 12:41:21 -07:00
d29b03c475 Tune ryzen-shine taffybar density 2026-04-10 12:28:46 -07:00
bbf1a99589 Tune ryzen-shine text scaling 2026-04-10 12:28:10 -07:00
9da5c5f345 revert: undo unintended submodule updates 2026-04-09 13:58:30 -07:00
7a17338936 chore(nixos): refresh flake inputs 2026-04-09 13:41:30 -07:00
5ad7ccf6bb chore(xmonad): bump submodule revisions 2026-04-09 13:41:27 -07:00
6cd3343614 chore(taffybar): remove split widget submodules 2026-04-09 13:41:22 -07:00
5db63a2bb0 nixos: update inputs and restore switch 2026-04-06 17:04:14 -07:00
2cd0febd2f docs: note picom debug log cleanup 2026-04-06 17:03:27 -07:00
dad13f5a19 chore(codex): lower default reasoning effort 2026-03-31 16:28:35 -07:00
0e0dba42ad chore(nixos): update t3code patch hash 2026-03-31 16:28:29 -07:00
e3c7c9d809 fix(nixos): normalize GPG key imports 2026-03-31 16:27:16 -07:00
c8650dd0ed feat(nixos): add Ghostty desktop entry 2026-03-31 16:26:44 -07:00
0fb27354a6 Add password reset skill 2026-03-31 12:15:14 -07:00
880d7047df hyprland: use builtin previous-workspace toggle 2026-03-31 11:24:50 -07:00
a55bc242a8 chore(taffybar): refresh pinned flake inputs 2026-03-30 12:40:07 -07:00
a127ae9522 fix(taffybar): make live checkout opt-in 2026-03-30 12:36:22 -07:00
313eb0db81 nixos: refresh flake inputs 2026-03-30 02:08:48 -07:00
72a035dd0c codex: update local config defaults 2026-03-30 02:08:10 -07:00
efe8993d26 codex: add imagegen and plugin-creator skills 2026-03-30 02:07:49 -07:00
f6d27a01c1 hyprland: cycle workspaces per monitor 2026-03-30 02:06:12 -07:00
f80d61cb74 Drop redundant vendored taffybar flake inputs 2026-03-30 01:58:27 -07:00
13f477f300 add t3code 2026-03-30 01:56:27 -07:00
16ae80b8a0 hyprland: serialize systemd session env import 2026-03-30 00:01:55 -07:00
3140b4f7c5 Set zlib library path in taffybar dev shell 2026-03-29 14:17:27 -07:00
ba1cc41e87 Fix taffybar dev shell tool resolution 2026-03-29 12:57:53 -07:00
a031d4d987 chore(taffybar): update submodule 2026-03-26 22:31:40 -07:00
48986b4892 docs(skills): add nixpkgs review guidance 2026-03-26 21:29:24 -07:00
ec39b3953f chore(flake): update pinned inputs 2026-03-26 21:28:48 -07:00
32c8508963 feat(home-manager): set GTK theme and git signing format 2026-03-26 21:28:00 -07:00
46e36d62b0 fix(nixos): patch quill ledger.did during build 2026-03-26 21:27:20 -07:00
9239eefff3 feat(desktop): improve launcher and window picker presentation 2026-03-26 21:26:19 -07:00
c1764fd0ee Fix Go mode eldoc setup 2026-03-25 13:06:24 -07:00
d9cbea9bcf fix org-agenda-api container startup 2026-03-25 11:45:55 -07:00
311f142d35 Update taffybar for bus-name churn dedupe fix 2026-03-23 22:24:58 -07:00
e5ae4da40d Add taffybar startup tray diagnostics 2026-03-22 07:27:12 -07:00
98ca024082 Update taffybar for stale tray rebuild fix 2026-03-21 13:09:16 -07:00
f9835c7cff Propagate taffybar tray startup fix through local flakes 2026-03-21 12:01:11 -07:00
8b8cd36ef1 Record taffybar tray startup fix commit 2026-03-20 00:27:01 -07:00
9972c16cf9 Update taffybar for tray startup fix 2026-03-20 00:26:42 -07:00
6e1db80e8a chore(users): drop explicit imalison uid 2026-03-19 13:49:56 -07:00
18fdda20e8 feat(nix): add git-blame-rank to essential packages 2026-03-19 13:47:45 -07:00
4823dc5e16 chore(nix): refresh flake inputs 2026-03-19 13:46:31 -07:00
23ae84e176 chore(taffybar): sync local overlay with vendored submodule 2026-03-19 13:44:09 -07:00
860e2b029c fix(git): use stable gh credential helper path 2026-03-19 13:19:58 -07:00
005545613e chore(codex): tune local assistant config 2026-03-19 13:19:44 -07:00
e51d2ec68f feat(skills): add OpenAI docs system skill 2026-03-19 13:19:06 -07:00
336c81178c chore(taffybar): bump vendored submodule 2026-03-15 14:15:23 -07:00
1f4bbbf92b chore(codex): trust local project directories 2026-03-15 14:13:13 -07:00
5d81e7c80c chore: update flake inputs 2026-03-14 10:44:41 -07:00
dd2c4fa8a4 chore: trust additional Codex projects 2026-03-14 10:44:18 -07:00
281e8b9a56 Improve Rust target cleanup skill 2026-03-12 13:25:53 -07:00
6a2f952fc3 feat(taffybar): build against local vendored packages 2026-03-10 14:12:36 -07:00
2d29056ed5 feat(hypridle): stop locking before dpms off 2026-03-10 14:11:37 -07:00
e2d7dcf0c2 chore(skills): prune bundled slides and spreadsheets docs 2026-03-10 14:11:27 -07:00
8bffa0c2b0 fix: restore just switch on current nixpkgs 2026-03-10 14:06:37 -07:00
77a71e0a10 Update taffybar and Emacs configuration 2026-03-09 00:46:12 -07:00
9d5f048f8c chore: update codex tooling and taffybar 2026-03-05 17:54:03 -08:00
a9a7546a1f chore(nixos): update flake lock inputs 2026-03-05 07:26:00 -08:00
5860600bd0 feat(nixos): add gws and fix switch blockers 2026-03-05 07:25:48 -08:00
b0ecf2a0d7 chore(taffybar): update input wiring and tray priorities 2026-03-05 07:24:58 -08:00
fb9a30b8a6 chore(agents): refresh metadata and skill creator loader 2026-03-05 07:24:26 -08:00
6e7a8f6f54 chore(git): scope org-agenda-api identity overrides 2026-03-05 07:24:08 -08:00
org-agenda-api
dc9c1d0de5 nixos: bump flake lock inputs 2026-03-03 11:52:00 -08:00
org-agenda-api
e2f69af4e5 taffybar: add CPU widget and advance local pin 2026-03-03 11:51:42 -08:00
org-agenda-api
988df4ba8d hyprland: add hypridle and hyprlock integration 2026-03-03 11:51:37 -08:00
org-agenda-api
42c7aeb9e3 gitconfig: add org-agenda-api identity and safe directories 2026-03-03 11:51:14 -08:00
org-agenda-api
8722cac7d0 docs(skill): expand disk-space cleanup playbook 2026-03-03 11:51:09 -08:00
org-agenda-api
965a2ff070 nixos: remove stale synergy patch override 2026-03-02 21:23:46 -08:00
37eb01bee2 Flake lock bump 2026-02-25 10:29:20 -08:00
728b71f484 Update flake locks for status-notifier-item KDE SNI fix
Update status-notifier-item to 0.3.2.10 which fixes KDE apps
(kdeconnect-indicator) not registering tray icons due to an overly
strict ownership check rejecting multi-connection SNI registration.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-25 02:04:33 -08:00
dbcbf951f0 Prevent org from saving org-agenda-files to customize
org-agenda-files is managed programmatically. Override
org-store-new-agenda-file-list to use setq instead of
customize-save-variable, and reset org-agenda-files to nil
before building it so stale customize values are ignored.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-24 00:01:46 -08:00
8fdd9433c8 Add recurring.org to org-agenda-files
Include ~/org/recurring.org in both Emacs and the org-agenda-api
container so recurring tasks appear in the agenda.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-23 21:23:22 -08:00
f5ac66ecb6 Add personal information to AGENTS.md 2026-02-23 11:34:11 -08:00
fc2eb80ee9 Update ACME/nginx org-agenda-api host config and stage taffybar repos 2026-02-23 01:02:14 -08:00
c76cd297c0 Fix org-agenda-api host 2026-02-22 23:54:56 -08:00
1826a77384 Another taffy bump 2026-02-21 19:30:44 -08:00
2d28a20948 taffybar bumps 2026-02-21 19:07:59 -08:00
3f5b126cbe Add disk space cleanup skill 2026-02-20 23:10:01 -08:00
f67638947a Update wallpaper source dir and fix README badge link 2026-02-20 08:08:11 -08:00
220f5b733c nixos: skip taffybar startup in KDE sessions 2026-02-20 06:07:00 -08:00
4f80e2d0bb Set taffybar position back to top 2026-02-20 06:05:51 -08:00
17a0b280cd gh-pages: make org export resilient in CI 2026-02-20 05:56:09 -08:00
899ec139e9 taffybar: refine tray icon priorities and icon lookup 2026-02-20 05:55:18 -08:00
68c92992a2 Update taffybar submodule (workspace fixes + v5.2.1) 2026-02-20 05:43:46 -08:00
89f6495c67 Track taffybar sni-priorities.yaml 2026-02-20 05:14:28 -08:00
272cfec5ee chore(taffybar): bump taffybar to 6cfc1f6 2026-02-20 05:04:02 -08:00
f4ce538df7 chore(taffybar): bump upstream input and refresh locks 2026-02-20 05:01:34 -08:00
8ea3adb49f chore(taffybar): bump upstream submodule to latest tray/workspace fixes 2026-02-20 04:22:31 -08:00
db1dd5e557 ignore(taffybar): ignore local SNI priority state files 2026-02-20 04:22:20 -08:00
85b9b2c8ad Use upstream prioritized collapsible SNI tray in local config 2026-02-20 03:57:58 -08:00
3a4fafc9d4 style(taffybar): align combined labels and keep clock centered 2026-02-20 02:43:15 -08:00
588087270f refactor(taffybar): unify workspace widgets across backends 2026-02-20 02:42:55 -08:00
3bf1d8dadb Fix a few imalison-taffybar issues 2026-02-20 01:50:57 -08:00
b432d758a4 chore(taffybar): align flake follows and refresh locks 2026-02-20 01:46:34 -08:00
77dcec7849 chore(nixos): simplify switch recipe aliases 2026-02-20 01:45:59 -08:00
2416f46a3c taffybar: Remove icons from date/time 2026-02-20 01:29:15 -08:00
3af98f96bc Disable railbird cache 2026-02-20 01:27:29 -08:00
6befc1c6ff Update taffybar submodule for wakeup debug widget 2026-02-20 01:15:14 -08:00
7ff9efe0f4 feat(sni): enable Flameshot grim adapter 2026-02-20 01:07:46 -08:00
97ac691f2c feat(config): use SSH git protocol with gh credential helper 2026-02-20 01:07:31 -08:00
a63f286bf2 feat(taffybar): add wakeup debug widget and safer hyprctl handling 2026-02-20 01:07:07 -08:00
5738a7b8ce Update taffybar submodule for wakeup manager fix 2026-02-20 00:52:51 -08:00
f1498ceb1e feat(clock): stack date above time 2026-02-20 00:52:07 -08:00
01d9d21a85 chore(nix): bump flake lock 2026-02-20 00:35:18 -08:00
e05832f5ca taffybar: add configurable persistent SNI tray priorities 2026-02-20 00:03:27 -08:00
5b1c0d972f docs(skill): define unsubscribe scan execution defaults 2026-02-20 00:00:00 -08:00
8db8c02304 feat(wm): add rofi wallpaper launcher and keybindings 2026-02-19 23:59:51 -08:00
adf320a414 nixos: bump keepbook and expose keepbook binaries 2026-02-19 23:08:23 -08:00
6c5d493561 nixos: drop invalid agenix.service ordering for tailscale autoconnect 2026-02-19 19:58:22 -08:00
aea078c17a Remove broken action-cache gitlink entries 2026-02-19 12:13:37 -08:00
196bf9155e Add emacs snippets and workspace stubs 2026-02-19 12:13:37 -08:00
6af998dfd8 Add Claude settings and cached GitHub actions 2026-02-19 12:13:37 -08:00
631c2cc09f Adjust NixOS config and tailscale setup 2026-02-19 12:13:37 -08:00
c01c96dde0 Update xmonad dev environment setup 2026-02-19 12:13:37 -08:00
a2eaa9c058 Update Tailscale auth key secret 2026-02-19 12:04:53 -08:00
32e594ab22 Clarify credential handling in AGENTS instructions 2026-02-18 22:08:18 -08:00
67f4381e06 Combine laptop battery/network and asus/disk widgets 2026-02-18 21:20:01 -08:00
89529e7f62 Sanitize MPRIS metadata newlines while keeping stacked label 2026-02-18 17:59:58 -08:00
6da3da52f8 nixos(keepbook): drop obsolete sync daemon patch 2026-02-18 12:53:33 -08:00
fc89fcee1a claude: skip dangerous mode permission prompt 2026-02-18 12:49:31 -08:00
06bbd5b7cd nixos/taffybar: pin status-notifier-item package 2026-02-18 12:49:25 -08:00
a7cab63fa7 nixos: add switch-local recipe 2026-02-18 12:48:13 -08:00
292ef25fcd nixos: bump keepbook flake input 2026-02-18 12:43:33 -08:00
8775e41cb3 Remove asciinema config from dotfiles 2026-02-18 12:31:28 -08:00
f314db999c Fix cachix-populate just recipe (shebang) 2026-02-18 11:54:03 -08:00
e3e23f9c7a railbird-sf: serve syncthing/docs via nginx 2026-02-18 11:46:28 -08:00
ee16ba6aa1 nixos: patch keepbook-sync-daemon for updated sync_all_if_stale 2026-02-18 10:59:20 -08:00
78e6dce5eb taffybar config: fix tray/battery order for packEnd 2026-02-18 10:54:55 -08:00
92c7774539 nixos: nix flake update 2026-02-18 10:36:21 -08:00
110bbda132 taffybar: fix parse error in laptop widget list 2026-02-18 10:34:33 -08:00
8b8d044290 Move sni tray back 2026-02-18 10:28:35 -08:00
0fde36b099 Fix cachix-populate just recipe 2026-02-18 10:11:58 -08:00
57a3e0ebe3 taffybar config: place battery after tray 2026-02-18 10:11:58 -08:00
0eb9a446b5 Add just commands to auth and populate Cachix 2026-02-18 10:07:00 -08:00
3c9ba043d0 taffybar config: drop barLevels; tray back on main row; restore sun/lock text 2026-02-18 09:56:45 -08:00
5b480040a0 CI: include taffybar Cachix substituter 2026-02-18 02:14:44 -08:00
9e2a978911 CI: free disk and pin substituters 2026-02-18 02:07:13 -08:00
9c1888f949 repo hygiene: move secrets to pass; add examples; misc updates 2026-02-18 01:37:46 -08:00
67c7290a43 Add Cachix cache and CI workflow 2026-02-18 01:17:30 -08:00
8bcb531e56 taffybar config: stack sun+lock widget 2026-02-18 01:17:30 -08:00
8eac8fb6f4 taffybar config: stacked RAM/SWAP, barLevels tray row, bump locks 2026-02-18 01:17:30 -08:00
67d1577ae8 chore(nixos): bump org-agenda-api (mova v5.20.3) 2026-02-17 18:51:43 -08:00
0a8d812ee8 chore(nixos): update playwright-cli override hash 2026-02-17 17:39:05 -08:00
5a9e3c4894 chore(nixos): point switch recipes at GitHub flake URL 2026-02-17 17:38:53 -08:00
0730e75088 feat(rumno): tune notification rules and timeout handling 2026-02-17 17:38:38 -08:00
df79ced549 feat(hyprland): patch hyprexpo with workspace numbers and bring mode 2026-02-17 17:38:17 -08:00
a50dbc60e8 nixos: remove retired user accounts and related config 2026-02-17 16:46:25 -08:00
5b12d0dc70 chore(secrets): rotate org-agenda-api auth password 2026-02-16 16:35:30 -08:00
c9884b2825 fix(org-agenda-api): import single-line secrets via flyctl 2026-02-16 16:35:19 -08:00
acb20132e3 feat(taffybar): split now-playing label and bump submodule 2026-02-16 16:35:03 -08:00
0ddc3b4a65 Update unsubscribe skill cleanup guidance 2026-02-16 12:23:17 -08:00
cd535b7b01 Rotate org-agenda-api prod auth password 2026-02-15 11:43:50 -08:00
4753901ef1 nixos: apply nixpkgs PR 490230 (playwright-cli) 2026-02-13 14:10:59 -08:00
8431dcc87d nixos: bump keepbook 2026-02-13 13:19:19 -08:00
5a5fda5cc0 nixos: add playwright-cli 2026-02-13 13:19:19 -08:00
2769eeb5a9 nixos: pin taffybar via github input (override locally when needed) 2026-02-13 11:50:26 -08:00
71736af86d nixos: bump git-sync-rs 2026-02-13 11:45:04 -08:00
d024712b78 nixos: lock taffybar flake input via git+file 2026-02-13 05:24:23 -08:00
f35e26aff1 nixos: update lock for taffybar path input 2026-02-13 05:19:02 -08:00
aee881dcd7 nixos: allow agenix to decrypt tailscale authkey via user ssh key 2026-02-13 04:38:14 -08:00
8dde61a230 nixos: tailscale auto-connect via agenix auth key 2026-02-13 04:35:47 -08:00
fa81dac17f nixos: bump kanshi-sni 2026-02-13 04:17:42 -08:00
87e10caa75 taffybar: collapse mpris when no visible children 2026-02-13 04:17:33 -08:00
808ad38753 nixos: fix oci-containers Restart conflict for org-agenda-api 2026-02-13 04:07:03 -08:00
2f3aa004f5 nixos: enable tailscale module 2026-02-13 03:57:41 -08:00
2162f058ff nixos(keepbook): remove removed keepbook-sync-daemon tray-icon arg 2026-02-13 03:51:57 -08:00
dbbbb7ff5a Enable flake nixConfig and add cache.railbird.ai substituter 2026-02-13 03:25:30 -08:00
5155c96195 chore(nixos): bump keepbook 2026-02-13 03:22:56 -08:00
bc64378bbc chore(nixos): bump git-sync-rs 2026-02-13 02:09:57 -08:00
26779e7011 nixquick: force-disable k3s 2026-02-13 01:28:49 -08:00
468b3b9ea9 Bump keepbook 2026-02-13 01:28:31 -08:00
e04ca29749 Add journaling skill 2026-02-13 01:12:52 -08:00
7499328179 Remove debug taffybar logging 2026-02-13 01:07:37 -08:00
50f167e5b2 nixos: update locks and rootless podman prune 2026-02-13 00:26:08 -08:00
1161cea530 hypr: treat rumno as overlay 2026-02-13 00:05:42 -08:00
43adf5a8fe taffybar: refresh lockfiles 2026-02-13 00:05:30 -08:00
4a6b178546 gitignore: ignore build artifacts and generated configs 2026-02-13 00:03:29 -08:00
93ddab4e9e nixos: quiet warn-dirty and scope nixified-ai import 2026-02-13 00:02:13 -08:00
25a07dd7b2 nixos: replace rcm with home-manager dotfile links 2026-02-12 23:45:49 -08:00
9dba5fbad3 Move taffybar back to top 2026-02-12 23:11:59 -08:00
867abf7cee taffybar: bottom bar + fix Hyprland workspace widget config 2026-02-12 22:57:15 -08:00
02abb5f8e4 chore(nixos): bump git-sync-rs to v0.7.0 2026-02-12 22:55:03 -08:00
b284ceb716 Add rofi launcher for tmux Codex and nixos agent notes 2026-02-12 22:33:14 -08:00
134009cebc nixos/taffybar: propagate status-notifier-item dbus fix from upstream master 2026-02-12 20:28:27 -08:00
1e28cb10ab Treat rbsf.tplinkdns.com as managed ssh host 2026-02-12 20:27:30 -08:00
eaba704fab flake bump 2026-02-12 20:25:38 -08:00
b1072f0528 chore: unify codex skills under agents 2026-02-12 20:23:16 -08:00
94172a65b7 feat: add logical-commits skill 2026-02-12 20:21:51 -08:00
a4e4ea3a94 Add agent project constellation guides and link policy 2026-02-12 20:21:37 -08:00
2479c98476 Propagate taffybar lock updates into nixos flakes 2026-02-12 20:09:14 -08:00
955216bff7 Propagate status-notifier-item update into imalison-taffybar 2026-02-12 20:09:10 -08:00
cca3383674 Enable all terminfo entries for system 2026-02-12 20:08:08 -08:00
3fe67188e3 gitignore: ignore local status-notifier-item checkout 2026-02-12 19:14:55 -08:00
f25d51c92d dotfiles: bump taffybar submodule 2026-02-12 19:14:48 -08:00
ee17a8756f nixos: refresh flake lock 2026-02-12 19:14:21 -08:00
18168dbc59 dotfiles: add rofi agentic skill launcher binding 2026-02-12 19:14:19 -08:00
d6cedef14d nixos: fix switch on strixi-minaj nvidia build 2026-02-12 19:10:40 -08:00
fe6d6fbcb8 nixos: disable status-notifier-item checks in taffybar overlay 2026-02-12 16:42:45 -08:00
93105993c6 nixos: add SSH TERM compatibility wrapper and ghostty terminfo 2026-02-12 16:42:45 -08:00
30c4d55407 emacs: guard org-mode yasnippet disable hook 2026-02-12 16:42:45 -08:00
b8da65b2fd hyprland: tune window animations and restart hyprscratch 2026-02-12 16:42:45 -08:00
5f2c84b645 codex: add hyprland trust and OpenAI docs MCP server 2026-02-12 16:42:45 -08:00
463c8ff36b flake: update inputs and lockfile sources 2026-02-12 16:30:03 -08:00
09ac9fa3d5 nixquick: disable railbird-k3s 2026-02-12 16:27:44 -08:00
6395685ae9 nixos: adjust desktop package selection 2026-02-12 16:27:44 -08:00
d7efe5b6a6 nixos: set NetworkManager rc-manager to symlink 2026-02-12 16:27:44 -08:00
c36d930eb5 nixos: bump keepbook flake input 2026-02-12 14:19:27 -08:00
616769fe60 nixos: remove taffybar ecosystem follows and fix bitwarden rename
Remove top-level gtk-sni-tray, gtk-strut, status-notifier-item,
dbus-menu, and dbus-hslogger inputs that only existed as follows
targets. Let taffybar and imalison-taffybar resolve their own
ecosystem deps, eliminating cascading lock update headaches.

Also rename bitwarden -> bitwarden-desktop in kat.nix (nixpkgs rename).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-12 14:04:50 -08:00
7d099a2be3 Add email unsubscribe skill 2026-02-12 12:52:29 -08:00
096d3f543a agents: Add worktrees instructions 2026-02-12 11:18:50 -08:00
266b142d34 Update SNI tray inputs
Bump flake.lock pins for gtk-sni-tray and status-notifier-item to pick up watcher-restart dedupe and nix-friendly test bus config.
2026-02-12 07:07:03 -08:00
97f65425dc nixos: enable keepbook sync 2026-02-12 01:26:15 -08:00
4f29a0d48d org-agenda-api: guard yas disable hook in container config 2026-02-11 19:05:13 -08:00
f9dbe7fb54 nixos: bump org-agenda-api input to v4.4.1 2026-02-11 18:53:15 -08:00
f0c8c61732 nixos: propagate status-notifier-item v0.3.2.3 2026-02-11 15:24:01 -08:00
63462694f5 taffybar: propagate status-notifier-item v0.3.2.3 2026-02-11 15:23:06 -08:00
da28a0bd05 flake: bump status-notifier-item to v0.3.2.2 2026-02-11 14:37:57 -08:00
52def9b43d nixos: update status-notifier-item input to v0.3.2.2 2026-02-11 14:33:55 -08:00
eea3683aa7 podman: Enable daily auto-prune with --all flag
Without --all, only dangling (untagged) images were pruned,
allowing tagged-but-unused CI images to accumulate (~223G).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-11 01:39:06 -08:00
a91f58bf82 Update tmux titling guidance in AGENTS 2026-02-11 00:32:16 -08:00
1c7b6437ce Ignore local .worktrees directory 2026-02-11 00:32:12 -08:00
66a01a7b39 Ignore generated hyprscratch.conf symlink 2026-02-10 23:58:51 -08:00
fa2af8f000 taffybar: Reorder widgets 2026-02-10 23:51:56 -08:00
d3ea72b08d nixos: fix switch space issues and set hourly upgrades 2026-02-10 23:46:07 -08:00
f93f2c5d3e Make railbird-sf update hourly 2026-02-10 22:57:36 -08:00
0228989600 Bump flake.lock 2026-02-10 22:56:59 -08:00
280cf5f7ff Don't save plans 2026-02-10 22:54:04 -08:00
b1de4e57eb docs: add hyprscratch migration plan 2026-02-10 22:43:00 -08:00
67708f4f7f codex: trust notifications-tray-icon project path 2026-02-10 22:42:56 -08:00
531a10e1d8 nixos: fix org icon path and disable conflicting power services 2026-02-10 22:42:53 -08:00
53ab4688da emacs: retangle org config when any generated file is stale 2026-02-10 22:42:50 -08:00
5ca733194a taffybar: refine tray behavior and add SNI menu debug tooling 2026-02-10 22:42:47 -08:00
f9a0a5c9c0 taffybar: align flake inputs and drop local overlay patch 2026-02-10 22:42:43 -08:00
2180c042de Tighten taffybar widget spacing 2026-02-10 22:34:01 -08:00
cf59eddef9 nixos/sni: add kanshi-sni tray service 2026-02-10 22:28:23 -08:00
d8ff8a939a feat: add hyprscratch scratchpad management with rule reapply fork
- Add hyprscratch from colonelpanic8/reapply-rules-on-toggle fork that
  reapplies size/position/float rules on every toggle (not just spawn)
- Configure 9 scratchpads: htop, volume, spotify, element, slack,
  transmission, dropdown, gmail, messages
- Use clean mode (hide on workspace change) and auto-dismiss (only
  dropdown persists)
- Fix pavucontrol class (org.pulseaudio.pavucontrol) and dropdown
  position (offset by taffybar height)
- Add kanshi-sni, dbus-menu, dbus-hslogger flake inputs and follows

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 22:28:01 -08:00
8efd44f69e Make completion matching case-insensitive by default 2026-02-10 21:52:37 -08:00
7e397bd440 chore: bump git-sync-rs and notifications-tray-icon flake inputs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 21:09:30 -08:00
1b726532c1 refactor: split taffybar skill into ecosystem release and NixOS flake chain
Separate the taffybar ecosystem release workflow (Hackage publishing,
dependency graph, version bounds) from the NixOS flake chain integration
(three-layer flake.lock cascade, bottom-up update strategy). Each skill
cross-references the other.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 20:25:00 -08:00
ecbe245a6d feat: propagate module enables (hyprland/xmonad -> taffybar -> sni)
Move enable propagation into the modules themselves instead of
desktop.nix. Relax the assertion to only prevent both taffybar
and waybar from being enabled simultaneously.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 20:17:46 -08:00
3010260cd1 docs: note manual doc upload requirement for GTK-dependent packages
Hackage can't build docs for packages with GTK/GI system deps. This
affects taffybar, gtk-sni-tray, gtk-strut, and dbus-menu — docs must
be built locally and uploaded manually for those.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 20:16:28 -08:00
741a72ebd9 refactor: separate ecosystem release from NixOS config in taffybar skill
Split the skill into two clear concerns: the taffybar org package
release workflow (dependency graph, Hackage publishing, version bounds)
and the personal NixOS flake chain integration. The NixOS section
explains the three-layer flake.lock cascade and why bottom-up updates
matter, without being prescriptive about always doing all layers.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 20:15:17 -08:00
f8a3273643 feat: remove katnivan git-sync, add per-repo tray icons
Remove katnivan repository from both imalison and kat git-sync configs.
Add per-repo tray icon support with icon mapping for org and password-store.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 19:49:29 -08:00
80926700c1 fix: remove muted color override on mpris label
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 19:46:11 -08:00
781b5297ad feat: reorganize skills with canonical agents/ locations and symlinks
- Symlink dotfiles/claude/CLAUDE.md -> ../agents/AGENTS.md
- Move global skills to dotfiles/agents/skills/ as canonical location
  (hackage-release, org-agenda-api-production, release)
- Add new taffybar-ecosystem-release skill documenting the taffybar
  package dependency graph and release propagation workflow
- ~/.claude/skills/ entries are now symlinks to canonical locations
- email-cleanup and weekly-scheduling moved to ~/org/agents/skills/
- Removed stale debug-video-processing symlink

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 19:40:52 -08:00
73c766e828 feat: rename passgen to xkcdpassgen, fix arg passing, add number and char class controls
Fix first-invocation failure by passing "$@" through to the function.
Add number to default password suffix and allow opt-out of each
character class (-U uppercase, -N number, -S symbol).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 19:25:13 -08:00
6f16b36faa feat: add wlsunset home-manager module for Wayland night light
Replace the manual wlsunset package + commented exec-once with a proper
home-manager services.wlsunset module tied to hyprland-session.target.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 18:38:03 -08:00
aa286e6855 agents: add credential retrieval instructions using pass
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 17:38:08 -08:00
59f7f35aa0 feat: add ASUS platform profile widget and fix flake deps
- Add ASUS widget to laptop bar showing profile icon, CPU freq, and temp
- Add dbus-menu and dbus-hslogger flake inputs to fix gtk-sni-tray build
- Simplify CSS color rules for end-widget pills
- Update taffybar submodule with ASUS Information/Widget modules

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 15:26:21 -08:00
55b9724b92 feat: add screenLock and wlsunset widgets to taffybar config
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 01:43:56 -08:00
10019a13f2 taffybar: remove accidentally committed debug code
Remove debugPopupSNIMenuHook, withDebugServer, and associated debug
imports/deps that were accidentally included in 8d6664d8.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 01:34:19 -08:00
5b69d613b8 justfile: add remote-switch recipe for remote NixOS rebuilds
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 21:15:50 -08:00
67b92178a6 flake: use direct commit URL for happy-coder patch
Moves the happy-coder patch from PR-based template to custom patches
using a stable commit URL instead of the PR number.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 21:15:49 -08:00
c5f3de9bd9 [NixOS] Disable k3s and enable autoUpgrade on jimi-hendnix 2026-02-09 21:10:58 -08:00
8d6664d83b nix flake update 2026-02-09 19:17:24 -08:00
655b0c6f2d nixquick: enable hourly auto-upgrade
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 19:15:39 -08:00
950149769d nix: wrap git-sync-rs with convenience symlinks
Adds git-sync and git-sync-on-inotify as symlinks to git-sync-rs binary.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 19:15:36 -08:00
e97b838cda git-sync: remove config repository
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 19:15:33 -08:00
913767bec7 hyprland: add empty monitors and workspaces config files
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 19:15:30 -08:00
d7a748177b taffybar CSS: remove inline menu/popover styling
The narrowed :not(menu):not(menuitem):not(popover):not(window) selectors
now prevent bar styles from bleeding into popup menus, making the
explicit menu overrides unnecessary. Menus inherit clean styling from
the GTK theme instead.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 16:42:01 -08:00
86d667c5e1 taffybar CSS: extract per-widget colors to nth-child rotation
Replace individual .outer-pad.audio, .outer-pad.network, etc. color
rules with a 5-color palette in end-widget-colors.css that cycles via
:nth-child(5n+N). Add workspace pill reset to prevent the rotation
from bleeding into workspace widgets. Move per-widget color variables
from theme.css into end-widget-colors.css (keep tray colors in theme
since the SNI tray is a center widget outside the rotation).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 16:41:33 -08:00
0fb5bc132a taffybar CSS: narrow selectors to prevent menu/popover color bleed
Use :not(menu):not(menuitem):not(popover):not(window) guards on all
wildcard selectors so bar typography and background-color rules don't
bleed into SNI popup menus and popovers attached via menuAttachToWidget.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 16:40:43 -08:00
67d5bd793b taffybar: reduce SNI tray overlay icon size (2/5 -> 1/3)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 16:37:22 -08:00
0a6931cf77 flake.lock: update inputs and remove stale HLS-related locks
Update home-manager, NixOS-WSL, status-notifier-item, and
notifications-tray-icon. Remove lock entries for the old
haskell-language-server input and its transitive dependencies.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 13:49:23 -08:00
63b99e4d67 notifications-tray-icon: add dedicated module and update flake input
Add notifications-tray-icon.nix module with overlay and home-manager
service config. Update flake input to colonelpanic8 fork and remove
stale HLS input follows. Clean up xmonad.nix by removing the old
overlay reference and commented-out service definition.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 13:49:18 -08:00
a8aefe3d5e hyprland: replace services.kanshi with package, add nwg-displays
services.kanshi is a Home Manager option, not a NixOS module option,
so the NixOS build was failing. Install kanshi as a package instead.
Also add nwg-displays for GUI monitor arrangement.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 13:49:12 -08:00
01e84f24ba git-sync: enable tray indicator via GIT_SYNC_TRAY env var
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 01:33:31 -08:00
09b4ef28f8 Replace CLAUDE.md symlink with standalone file
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 01:33:08 -08:00
4add566e8c flake: add git-sync-rs as top-level input and deduplicate
Move git-sync-rs from a nixpkgs PR patch to a direct flake input,
add overlay and package, and have org-agenda-api follow it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 01:33:05 -08:00
eb707d3168 taffybar: fix popup menu styling and submenu color bleed
Use :not(menu):not(menuitem):not(popover) selectors to prevent
forcing transparent backgrounds on popup menus attached via
menuAttachToWidget. Add dedicated .dbusmenu-submenu styling.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 01:33:00 -08:00
2615253a7a hyprland: add ghostty dropdown scratchpad and specialWorkspace animation
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 01:32:54 -08:00
284ae929a7 Move dunst config from xmonad.nix to desktop.nix
Dunst works on both X11 and Wayland, so it belongs in the shared
desktop config rather than under the xmonad-specific module.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 01:13:10 -08:00
c170442904 Add IMALISON_SESSION_TYPE=x11 condition to picom and autorandr
Both are X11-only services that shouldn't start in Wayland sessions.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 01:12:25 -08:00
157741a93c Set IMALISON_SESSION_TYPE env var for reliable X11/Wayland detection
systemd user environment persists across login sessions, so
XDG_SESSION_TYPE can be stale. Proactively set a custom variable
on each session start so ConditionEnvironment checks are reliable.

Use it for xsettingsd and random-background (X11-only services).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 01:05:48 -08:00
e9545219b3 Enable daily auto-upgrade on strixi-minaj, railbird-sf, and ryzen-shine
Set the autoUpgrade flake reference globally in configuration.nix so
machines only need to opt in with system.autoUpgrade.enable.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 00:41:59 -08:00
a1c31dcfc4 taffybar: fix SNI popup menu styling (white bg, black text, blue hover)
GTK's menuAttachToWidget makes popup menus CSS descendants of the tray
widget, so .outer-pad.sni-tray * (specificity 0,2,0) was bleeding light
tray text colors into menu items.  Fix by using the same parent selectors
with menu descendant types (.outer-pad.sni-tray menu menuitem *) for
specificity 0,2,2+ that definitively overrides the tray color rule.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 00:35:32 -08:00
4d014978d2 fix: disable use-package :ensure in container config
The tangled org-config now includes the org-window-habit use-package
block (added in efc50ec1) which uses elpaca-style :ensure recipes.
Standard use-package cannot parse these. Override the normalizer to
accept and ignore :ensure since all packages are provided via Nix.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 00:29:17 -08:00
3123aa6c3f flake: deduplicate inputs with follows
Add follows declarations to reduce duplicate dependency copies:
- nixpkgs: 16 → 8 copies
- flake-utils: 9 → 1 copy
- systems: 12 → 2 copies

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 00:16:17 -08:00
c12f56ff86 chore: bump org-agenda-api (mova 5.20.0)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-09 00:13:48 -08:00
7b52fb1f4b Update flake inputs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 22:58:45 -08:00
111afc60c0 Add happy-coder package
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 22:58:42 -08:00
df9b5e61c9 taffybar: add SNI menu, withLogLevels, and clean up deps
- Wrap network widget with withNmAppletMenu for click-to-open menu
- Use withLogLevels hook instead of manual enableLogger
- Remove unused aeson, directory, yaml dependencies

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 22:58:40 -08:00
bdcba389cc hyprland: switch htop scratchpad terminal to alacritty
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 22:58:35 -08:00
ba6baa8628 Fix deprecated xorg package references
Rename xorg.{libXdmcp,libXtst,xev,xwininfo} to their new top-level names.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 20:38:27 -08:00
ddaf752a68 taffybar: change default log level from INFO to WARNING
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 20:16:16 -08:00
a8cb334938 taffybar: add yaml/aeson deps and log-levels config file
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 20:16:11 -08:00
c7da4f35ce Bump taffybar submodule and update flake.lock
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 20:16:08 -08:00
9fc1ddc885 Update taffybar (ScalingImage refactor), add toggle keybinding
- Bump taffybar submodule with ScalingImage refactor replacing autoSizeImage
- Add hyper+slash keybinding for toggle_taffybar
- Simplify mprisWidget wrapper in taffybar.hs
- Update flake.locks for gtk-sni-tray
- Add codex trust for taffybar submodule
- Add waybar widget ideas notes

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 18:19:00 -08:00
fc45f40b97 chore: bump taffybar submodule (gtk-sni-tray 0.1.11.2)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 11:04:11 -08:00
615a265def taffybar: bump gtk-sni-tray and update widget layout
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 00:38:02 -08:00
ede5ccf540 Fix tmclaude to avoid sandboxing 2026-02-08 00:00:43 -08:00
8b888f02a5 USe ghosttty 2026-02-08 00:00:28 -08:00
1e8a591b4f taffybar: accent-tinted active workspace, white border active window
Use accent color (#f1b2b2) tint for the active workspace pill instead of
a white outline, so it's visually distinct from the active window
highlight. Add white border and background to the active window icon
container within workspaces. Also add nerd font family to mpris icon.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 23:50:28 -08:00
4c89d204d5 taffybar: add nerd font icon to mpris widget
Wrap the mpris grid in a box with a nerd font music note icon (U+F075A)
so it follows the same icon+label pattern as other widgets.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 23:50:22 -08:00
bf2ec862a9 taffybar: bump font size to 11pt and add icon-label spacing
Increase global font size from 9pt to 11pt for better readability.
Add padding-right on icon-label icon elements to prevent nerd font
glyphs from overlapping adjacent text. Consolidate battery CSS
selectors to match the new single-widget structure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 23:33:52 -08:00
f80340fee7 taffybar: use nerd font icon+label pairs for battery and disk widgets
Replace the separate batteryIconWidget + batteryTextWidget with a single
batteryWidget using batteryTextIconNew paired with textBatteryNew via
buildIconLabelBox. Switch diskUsageWidget from diskUsageLabelNew to
diskUsageNew which includes a nerd font disk icon.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 23:33:48 -08:00
de89725abb chore: bump taffybar submodule (gtk-sni-tray 0.1.10.3)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 22:11:04 -08:00
479bea8ca5 chore: bump taffybar submodule (gtk-sni-tray update)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 21:18:59 -08:00
6b1d25cdc6 chore: update user config to use new icon-label widget variants
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 21:04:40 -08:00
24fe3fbb6b taffybar: add comments explaining recent CSS additions
Document the @import url() requirement, per-widget color variables,
workspace label positioning via padding (not margin, which GTK
overlays ignore), asymmetric workspace padding, active workspace
outline targeting, and bar border-radius.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 20:49:32 -08:00
c7a0ddcc62 taffybar: add white outline to active workspace squircle
Target .workspaces .active .outer-pad with an inset box-shadow to
highlight the currently focused workspace pill.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 20:47:19 -08:00
89add17016 taffybar: lighter bar background and rounded corners
Reduce bar alpha from 0.55 to 0.35 for more transparency and add
6px border-radius to match widget squircles.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 20:20:04 -08:00
6a388676df taffybar: reduce right-side padding on workspace pills
Asymmetric inner-pad padding (10px left, 3px right) so workspace
number labels have room on the left without extra space on the right.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 20:18:13 -08:00
319ae7ba6f taffybar: reduce widget squircle border-radius for squarer shape
outer-pad: 12px -> 6px, inner-pad: 9px -> 4px

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 20:16:48 -08:00
9fcb5c073c taffybar: position workspace number labels inside squircle pills
Use padding on the workspace-label (not margin on the overlay-box,
which GTK overlays ignore) to inset the number into the pill area.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 20:14:41 -08:00
8ae1b2d906 taffybar: add distinct colored squircle backgrounds per widget
Fix CSS import syntax (bare `import` -> `@import url()`) so
@define-color variables from theme.css are available. Define
per-widget background/foreground/border colors and add CSS rules
for clock, disk-usage, sni-tray, battery, and backlight widgets.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 19:23:45 -08:00
781a64aa92 hyprland: add rofi icons to window go/bring/replace pickers
Add desktop-entry icon lookup to the rofi window picker scripts,
matching the XMonad setup's icon support. A shared helper script
(window-icon-map.sh) builds a class→icon mapping from .desktop files
and each picker uses rofi's dmenu icon protocol (\0icon\x1f).

Also replaces the X11-only "rofi -show window" with a native
Hyprland window picker using hyprctl clients.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 17:08:12 -08:00
f766fbc8dc Replace codex_tmux with generic trw, tmclaude, tmcodex helpers
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:39:21 -08:00
986e414570 nixos: load module-dbus-protocol for PulseAudio DBus support
The taffybar audio widget requires PulseAudio's DBus interface
(module-dbus-protocol) to read volume/mute state. Without it the
widget shows "n/a".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:39:04 -08:00
e4cb9e4861 taffybar: use library detectBackend for wayland/hyprland discovery
Remove detectBackendRobust and discovery helpers from taffybar.hs now
that the equivalent logic lives in System.Taffybar.Context.Backend
(taffybar PR #625). Update submodule and flake.lock accordingly.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:14:20 -08:00
9b5d515acc nixos: update flake.lock
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:03:09 -08:00
151ee9b4c5 taffybar: update submodule and flake.lock
Bump taffybar submodule, gtk-sni-tray, status-notifier-item, xmonad,
and nixpkgs inputs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:03:05 -08:00
b8030e39e0 taffybar: add AGENTS.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:02:59 -08:00
8a6081e736 taffybar: add taffybar-crop-bar utility
Shell script that crops the top bar region from a screenshot using
ffmpeg, auto-detecting height from Hyprland's reserved area.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:02:55 -08:00
043d858289 taffybar: use button and overlay controllers for workspace widget
Wire up hyprlandBuildButtonController and
hyprlandBuildCustomOverlayController so workspace buttons are
clickable and the overlay layout is explicitly configured.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:02:50 -08:00
72cd82be13 taffybar: robust Wayland/Hyprland environment discovery
Instead of relying solely on environment variables (which can be stale
from systemd --user), actively discover wayland sockets and Hyprland
instance signatures from XDG_RUNTIME_DIR.  Fix up the process
environment so taffybar's internal backend detection agrees, and also
correct XDG_SESSION_TYPE in both directions.  Add INFO-level logging
for backend selection.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:02:42 -08:00
8c8fbe774c taffybar: add theme.css and update CSS styling
Extract color variables into a dedicated theme.css and import it from
the main stylesheet.  Remove the bar gradient in favor of a flat
background, adjust workspace overlay-box margins, add SNI tray
double-padding fix, and clean up whitespace.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:02:18 -08:00
ece1c8eac8 remove ivanm-dfinity-razer and uber-loaner host references
Both hosts are long dead. Removes their CSS files, taffybar host
config entries, and synergy aliases.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 14:41:29 -08:00
eff7ff726f ci: fix gh-pages build by setting user-emacs-directory
The org-config macro reads preface/custom/config/bind .el files from
user-emacs-directory at macro-expansion time. In CI this defaulted to
~/.emacs.d/ where those files don't exist, causing the build to fail.
Point it at the repo's emacs.d directory instead.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 14:22:03 -08:00
482d0446d5 remove xremap from NixOS config
keyd handles all key remapping now, so xremap is no longer needed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 14:21:31 -08:00
efc50ec104 emacs: add missing tangle directive for org-window-habit
The org-window-habit use-package block had no :tangle header, so it
was never written to org-config-config.el. This meant the mode was
never activated and the advice on org-habit-parse-todo was never
installed, causing errors for habits without a scheduled repeater.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 13:24:48 -08:00
d97026eb6c emacs: fix transient void-variable on pgtk builds
The pgtk Emacs build lacks HAVE_TEXT_CONVERSION so
overriding-text-conversion-style is void, but transient's .elc
compiled on X11 has static-if expanded to reference it directly.
Define the variable before transient loads when it's missing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 13:24:43 -08:00
38e7b8c3eb hypr: improve minimize/unminimize workflow 2026-02-07 00:26:29 -08:00
b94c561c9f taffybar: restore SNI tray; name wayland widgets hyprland 2026-02-06 14:24:45 -08:00
42fa28f155 flakes: switch codex-cli-nix back to sadjow/main 2026-02-06 13:05:26 -08:00
558f2b9b0d agents: encourage nix run/shell for ad-hoc tools 2026-02-05 23:19:20 -08:00
1af5b5563b taffybar: fix Hyprland context deadlock 2026-02-05 22:22:28 -08:00
782ac9fbd0 nixos: unify wallpapers via syncthing
Start hyprpaper via a user service and set wallpaper via IPC on session start.\nPoint xmonad random-background at the same Syncthing wallpaper directory (X11 only).
2026-02-05 18:42:20 -08:00
ed752f37c5 nixos: add emacs-auto wrapper + desktop files 2026-02-05 18:42:20 -08:00
6d3d0c56d2 xmonad: bind Hyper keys via Ctrl+Alt+Super chord 2026-02-05 18:42:20 -08:00
fc887b5526 taffybar: avoid Wayland backend with stale systemd env
When taffybar is started via systemd --user, the manager environment can keep WAYLAND_DISPLAY/HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE from an older Wayland session even when we're currently running an X11 xmonad session.

This causes taffybar's backend detection to select the Wayland backend, which prevents X11 struts from being applied and leads to incorrect placement.

Add a small wrapper backend detector that checks for an actual wayland socket and, if missing, sanitizes the env so taffybar's internal context uses the X11 backend.
2026-02-05 18:42:20 -08:00
76495da0b7 taffybar: menu css debugging tweaks 2026-02-05 18:42:20 -08:00
3a4aac3797 Update codex input and switch command 2026-02-05 14:42:02 -08:00
36d421876f flake: update inputs
Updated nixpkgs, home-manager, nix, and related inputs after running nix flake update.
2026-02-05 12:11:28 -08:00
9a8c158e03 strixi-minaj: stop managing waybar disks file
Avoid home-manager overwriting the repo-tracked waybar disks list when ~/.config is symlinked into this repo.
2026-02-05 12:11:18 -08:00
02595898e9 taffybar: bump submodule for new widgets
Track the local taffybar submodule commit that adds NetworkManager-backed widgets.
2026-02-05 12:04:14 -08:00
2f620dfff3 nixos: add chrome devtools desktop entry
- Add a google-chrome launcher with remote debugging enabled
- Add a tmux attach shell alias
2026-02-05 12:03:24 -08:00
5641d31580 hyprland: cap workspaces and add empty-workspace helpers
- Introduce HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE (default 9) and enforce it in scripts
- Replace 'workspace empty' bindings with scripts that pick an empty id
- Add scroll-to-workspace helper for mouse wheel binds
2026-02-05 12:03:16 -08:00
bfdbaa7752 codex: bump default model
Switch to gpt-5.3-codex.
2026-02-05 12:01:33 -08:00
29f5f6baa4 taffybar: refresh config and add helpers
- Remove stack config in favor of cabal/flake
- Add helper scripts for running/restarting and screenshots
- Update bar CSS/HS config
2026-02-05 12:01:30 -08:00
b70800da59 waybar: add nowplaying module
- Add a playerctl-backed now playing widget
- Track a default disk list file instead of a home-manager symlink
2026-02-05 12:01:06 -08:00
3f9ac8edb9 nixos: change home-manager backup extension
Use 'hm-backup' globally and remove the per-user override.
2026-02-05 12:00:55 -08:00
a7e409f826 nixos: add quickshell/waybar/taffybar modules
- Switch taffybar input to the local submodule
- Add caelestia quickshell (home-manager module)
- Make waybar/taffybar mutually exclusive, defaulting based on xmonad
- Move tray ordering and status notifier watcher config into the right modules
2026-02-05 12:00:46 -08:00
c43fbe23d7 Hyprland: share workspace CSS helpers 2026-02-05 00:41:43 -08:00
a7e70c75e3 Hyprland: reuse workspace widgets 2026-02-05 00:34:57 -08:00
1a10851887 Hyprland: default special workspace filter 2026-02-05 00:27:10 -08:00
9e5e5f091c taffybar: use submodule and improve hyprland config 2026-02-05 00:12:51 -08:00
f476c6a97f hyprland: move cursor with moved window 2026-02-04 22:08:57 -08:00
e3e49d51f4 Fix gather-class to move all windows 2026-02-04 21:32:55 -08:00
b2a6695690 Add codex_tmux_resume helper 2026-02-04 17:15:51 -08:00
f731bb312a Manage mimeapps via home-manager 2026-02-04 17:15:27 -08:00
03bf952815 waybar: tweak sizing defaults 2026-02-04 16:37:45 -08:00
b1d16ea86d waybar: center widgets above bottom line 2026-02-04 16:23:55 -08:00
5d1b538579 Remove legacy XKB config 2026-02-04 16:12:20 -08:00
6d9cddbaeb nixos: split SNI tray services from xmonad 2026-02-04 16:12:20 -08:00
dfbd444649 nix-darwin: add claude-code and codex via dedicated flakes
Add flake inputs for codex-cli-nix and claude-code-nix with cachix
caching for pre-built binaries, matching the NixOS setup.

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-04 15:09:52 -08:00
e5b77ae168 railbird-sf: enable k3s-single-node module
Switch from the multi-node railbird-k3s agent setup to the new
single-node k3s module with integrated GPU/CDI support.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-04 14:57:02 -08:00
c307821b8d Add k3s-single-node module with GPU/CDI support
Provides a NixOS module for running a single-node k3s cluster with
NVIDIA GPU support via CDI (Container Device Interface). Includes
automatic deployment of the generic-cdi-plugin DaemonSet for GPU
resource allocation.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-04 14:57:02 -08:00
d68a27bf88 Use custom waybar fork 2026-02-04 14:56:27 -08:00
47786404a2 keyd: add MoErgo hyper mapping 2026-02-04 13:20:34 -08:00
03d86c452a docs: note nixos flake + just switch 2026-02-04 13:15:15 -08:00
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name: Build and Push Cachix (NixOS) name: Build and Push Cachix (imalison-taffybar)
on: on:
push: push:
branches: [master] branches: [master]
paths: paths:
- "nixos/**" - "dotfiles/config/taffybar/**"
- "org-agenda-api/**"
- ".github/workflows/cachix.yml" - ".github/workflows/cachix.yml"
pull_request: pull_request:
branches: [master] branches: [master]
paths: paths:
- "nixos/**" - "dotfiles/config/taffybar/**"
- "org-agenda-api/**"
- ".github/workflows/cachix.yml" - ".github/workflows/cachix.yml"
workflow_dispatch: {} workflow_dispatch: {}
jobs: jobs:
nixos-strixi-minaj: imalison-taffybar:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions: permissions:
@@ -51,9 +49,6 @@ jobs:
- name: Install Nix - name: Install Nix
uses: DeterminateSystems/nix-installer-action@v16 uses: DeterminateSystems/nix-installer-action@v16
- name: Use GitHub Actions Cache for /nix/store
uses: DeterminateSystems/magic-nix-cache-action@v7
- name: Require Cachix config (push only) - name: Require Cachix config (push only)
if: github.event_name == 'push' if: github.event_name == 'push'
env: env:
@@ -85,11 +80,10 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ vars.CACHIX_CACHE_NAME }} name: ${{ vars.CACHIX_CACHE_NAME }}
skipPush: true skipPush: true
- name: Build NixOS system (strixi-minaj) - name: Build imalison-taffybar
run: | run: |
set -euxo pipefail set -euxo pipefail
nix build \ nix build \
--no-link \ --no-link \
--print-build-logs \ --print-build-logs \
./nixos#nixosConfigurations.strixi-minaj.config.system.build.toplevel \ ./dotfiles/config/taffybar#defaultPackage.x86_64-linux
--override-input railbird-secrets ./nixos/ci/railbird-secrets-stub

3
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gotools gotools
/dotfiles/config/xmonad/result /dotfiles/config/xmonad/result
/dotfiles/config/taffybar/result /dotfiles/config/taffybar/result
/nix-darwin/result
/nixos/result
/dotfiles/emacs.d/*.sqlite /dotfiles/emacs.d/*.sqlite
/dotfiles/config/gtk-3.0/colors.css /dotfiles/config/gtk-3.0/colors.css
/dotfiles/config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini /dotfiles/config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
@@ -38,6 +40,7 @@ gotools
/dotfiles/config/xmonad/dist-newstyle/ /dotfiles/config/xmonad/dist-newstyle/
/dotfiles/config/hypr/hyprscratch.conf /dotfiles/config/hypr/hyprscratch.conf
/.worktrees/ /.worktrees/
/result
# Secrets and machine-local state (managed via agenix/pass instead of git) # Secrets and machine-local state (managed via agenix/pass instead of git)
/dotfiles/config/asciinema/config /dotfiles/config/asciinema/config

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# -*- mode: org; -*-
#+TITLE: colonelpanic8's Dotfiles
This repository is the source of truth for my machines, user environment, and a
large set of day-to-day workflow scripts. It started as an Emacs configuration,
and that is still here, but the repo is now mostly a Nix-managed personal
systems repo: NixOS hosts, a nix-darwin host, Home Manager link management,
desktop/window-manager configuration, shell tooling, agent configuration, and
org-agenda-api deployment glue.
The old literate Emacs README lives at [[file:dotfiles/emacs.d/README.org][dotfiles/emacs.d/README.org]]. The
published GitHub Pages site is still generated from that document.
* What This Manages
- NixOS systems under [[file:nixos/][nixos/]], with one flake configuration per file in
[[file:nixos/machines/][nixos/machines/]].
- A nix-darwin configuration under [[file:nix-darwin/][nix-darwin/]] for the macOS machine.
- Shared Nix modules and overlays under [[file:nix-shared/][nix-shared/]].
- Home Manager placement of files from [[file:dotfiles/][dotfiles/]] into =$HOME= and
=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME=.
- Shell functions and executable helpers in [[file:dotfiles/lib/][dotfiles/lib/]], added to
=PATH= and =fpath= by the NixOS environment module.
- Desktop environment and tiling-window-manager configuration for Hyprland,
XMonad, River/XMonad experiments, Taffybar, Waybar, Rofi, Alacritty,
autorandr, and related utilities.
- Emacs and org-mode configuration, including the tangled org configuration used
by the org-agenda-api container.
- Agent and tool configuration for Codex, Claude, project guides, and local
task-specific skills.
- Container and deployment configuration for personal org-agenda-api instances.
This is not intended to be a generic starter dotfiles repo. Many modules assume
my users, hostnames, hardware, SSH keys, secrets layout, and local checkout path
=(~/dotfiles=). It is still useful as a reference for how the pieces fit
together.
* Layout
| Path | Purpose |
|------+---------|
| [[file:nixos/][nixos/]] | Main NixOS flake. Imports feature modules, host files, agenix secrets, Home Manager, overlays, and package checks. |
| [[file:nixos/machines/][nixos/machines/]] | Per-host NixOS entrypoints such as =strixi-minaj=, =ryzen-shine=, =railbird-sf=, WSL hosts, and Raspberry Pi hosts. |
| [[file:nix-darwin/][nix-darwin/]] | macOS system flake using nix-darwin, nix-homebrew, Home Manager, agenix, and shared packages. |
| [[file:nix-shared/][nix-shared/]] | Shared package lists, overlays, Home Manager modules, and Syncthing fragments used by Linux and macOS. |
| [[file:dotfiles/][dotfiles/]] | Files that are linked into the home directory. Top-level entries become dotfiles; =dotfiles/config/*= becomes XDG config. |
| [[file:dotfiles/lib/bin/][dotfiles/lib/bin/]] | User commands and desktop helpers, including Rofi scripts, Hyprland helpers, audio controls, and Syncthing utilities. |
| [[file:dotfiles/lib/functions/][dotfiles/lib/functions/]] | Zsh autoload functions and shell helpers. |
| [[file:dotfiles/config/hypr/][dotfiles/config/hypr/]] | Hyprland Lua config, lock/idle config, workspace files, scripts, and plugin state. |
| [[file:dotfiles/config/xmonad/][dotfiles/config/xmonad/]] | XMonad configuration, local Cabal package, flake, and upstream submodules. |
| [[file:dotfiles/config/taffybar/][dotfiles/config/taffybar/]] | Personal Taffybar package/configuration, CSS themes, scripts, and local upstream checkout. |
| [[file:dotfiles/emacs.d/][dotfiles/emacs.d/]] | Emacs configuration, literate org config, org-mode setup, snippets, and generated/tangled Elisp. |
| [[file:dotfiles/agents/][dotfiles/agents/]] | Agent instructions, project constellation guides, and local Codex skills. |
| [[file:org-agenda-api/][org-agenda-api/]] | Instance-specific config and container/deploy glue for org-agenda-api. |
| [[file:docs/][docs/]] | Design notes for Cachix, tiling WM behavior, River evaluation, and org-agenda-api consolidation. |
| [[file:gen-gh-pages/][gen-gh-pages/]] | Legacy/publication pipeline that exports the Emacs README to GitHub Pages. |
* NixOS
The NixOS flake is [[file:nixos/flake.nix][nixos/flake.nix]]. It discovers host configurations from
[[file:nixos/machines/][nixos/machines/]] and exposes them as =nixosConfigurations.<hostname>=.
The broad feature set is assembled by [[file:nixos/configuration.nix][nixos/configuration.nix]], where
=features.full.enable= expands into the normal desktop/profile modules.
Common workflow:
#+begin_src sh
cd ~/dotfiles/nixos
just switch
#+end_src
The local =just switch= recipe wraps =nixos-rebuild switch --flake ".#"=, waits
for an already-running switch to finish, and overrides the Taffybar inputs to
the live checkout under this repo. Use it instead of running =nixos-rebuild=
directly.
Useful variants:
#+begin_src sh
cd ~/dotfiles/nixos
just switch-remote
just switch-local-taffybar
just remote-switch <host>
#+end_src
Build/check examples:
#+begin_src sh
nix flake check ~/dotfiles/nixos
nix build ~/dotfiles/nixos#nixosConfigurations.strixi-minaj.config.system.build.toplevel
#+end_src
The flake also exposes package/check outputs for Hyprland plugins and a
Hyprland Lua config syntax/verification check.
* nix-darwin
The macOS configuration lives in [[file:nix-darwin/flake.nix][nix-darwin/flake.nix]]. It uses
nix-darwin, nix-homebrew, Home Manager, agenix, and the shared package list in
[[file:nix-shared/system/essential.nix][nix-shared/system/essential.nix]].
Common workflow:
#+begin_src sh
cd ~/dotfiles/nix-darwin
just switch
#+end_src
The active host configuration is =mac-demarco-mini=. There is also a
=mac-demarco-mini-imalison= target used while migrating the primary macOS user.
* Home File Linking
The NixOS Home Manager module [[file:nixos/dotfiles-links.nix][nixos/dotfiles-links.nix]] reproduces the useful
part of =rcm/rcup=:
- files under [[file:dotfiles/][dotfiles/]] are linked into =$HOME= with a leading dot;
- directories under [[file:dotfiles/config/][dotfiles/config/]] are linked into =$XDG_CONFIG_HOME=;
- links are out-of-store symlinks, so editing the checkout updates runtime
config immediately;
- generated or special directories such as =codex=, =lib=, =config=, and
=emacs.d= are handled separately.
On NixOS, shell scripts belong in [[file:dotfiles/lib/bin/][dotfiles/lib/bin/]] and autoloaded shell
functions belong in [[file:dotfiles/lib/functions/][dotfiles/lib/functions/]]. [[file:nixos/environment.nix][nixos/environment.nix]] adds
those paths to the shell environment.
The nix-darwin Home Manager module in [[file:nix-darwin/home/common.nix][nix-darwin/home/common.nix]] uses the
same basic idea for macOS, with extra launchd, GPG, Raycast, Homebrew, and agent
setup.
* Desktop Stack
The desktop setup is modular. [[file:nixos/desktop.nix][nixos/desktop.nix]] enables the common desktop
surface, while individual modules layer in window managers, panels, launchers,
notifications, SNI/tray support, fonts, and app defaults.
The currently important pieces are:
- Hyprland configuration in [[file:dotfiles/config/hypr/hyprland.lua][dotfiles/config/hypr/hyprland.lua]], with imported Lua
modules under [[file:dotfiles/config/hypr/hyprland/][dotfiles/config/hypr/hyprland/]], backed by custom plugin inputs in
the NixOS flake.
- XMonad configuration in [[file:dotfiles/config/xmonad/xmonad.hs][dotfiles/config/xmonad/xmonad.hs]], with upstream
=xmonad= and =xmonad-contrib= available as submodules/checkouts.
- Taffybar configuration in [[file:dotfiles/config/taffybar/taffybar.hs][dotfiles/config/taffybar/taffybar.hs]], plus a local
flake and scripts for restart, screenshots, and SNI debugging.
- Waybar, Rofi, autorandr, Alacritty, Zellij, and miscellaneous app configs
under [[file:dotfiles/config/][dotfiles/config/]].
The intended tiling-WM behavior is documented in
[[file:docs/tiling-wm-experience.md][docs/tiling-wm-experience.md]].
* Emacs And Org
Emacs is still a major part of the repo, just no longer the only thing here.
The main files are:
- [[file:dotfiles/emacs.d/README.org][dotfiles/emacs.d/README.org]]: the original literate Emacs README.
- [[file:dotfiles/emacs.d/init.el][dotfiles/emacs.d/init.el]] and [[file:dotfiles/emacs.d/early-init.el][early-init.el]]: runtime entrypoints.
- [[file:dotfiles/emacs.d/org-config.org][dotfiles/emacs.d/org-config.org]]: the org-mode configuration that is tangled
for normal Emacs and for org-agenda-api.
- [[file:gen-gh-pages/][gen-gh-pages/]] and [[file:.github/workflows/gh-pages.yml][.github/workflows/gh-pages.yml]]: export the Emacs README
to the public GitHub Pages site.
* org-agenda-api
The repo carries the personal integration layer for
[[https://github.com/colonelpanic8/org-agenda-api][org-agenda-api]].
[[file:nixos/org-agenda-api.nix][nixos/org-agenda-api.nix]] tangles the org-mode configuration from
[[file:dotfiles/emacs.d/org-config.org][dotfiles/emacs.d/org-config.org]]. [[file:org-agenda-api/container.nix][org-agenda-api/container.nix]] combines that
tangled config with per-instance loaders under [[file:org-agenda-api/configs/][org-agenda-api/configs/]] and
builds OCI containers exposed by the NixOS flake.
The host-side NixOS module [[file:nixos/org-agenda-api-host.nix][nixos/org-agenda-api-host.nix]] runs the container
behind nginx with ACME certificates and Podman.
To enter the deployment shell:
#+begin_src sh
nix develop ~/dotfiles/nixos#org-agenda-api
#+end_src
* Secrets
Secrets are intentionally not stored as plaintext in the repo. Nix-managed
secrets use agenix files under [[file:nixos/secrets/][nixos/secrets/]]. Runtime credentials and
personal service passwords live in =pass=. Modules and scripts should consume
secrets from those sources at runtime rather than checking derived values into
git.
* Submodules And Local Checkouts
Some third-party or upstream projects are tracked as submodules:
- =dotfiles/config/taffybar/taffybar=
- =dotfiles/config/xmonad/xmonad=
- =dotfiles/config/xmonad/xmonad-contrib=
- =dotfiles/config/alacritty/themes=
- =nixos/railbird.ai=
Clone with submodules when bootstrapping a new checkout:
#+begin_src sh
git clone --recurse-submodules git@github.com:IvanMalison/dotfiles.git ~/dotfiles
#+end_src
This repo also contains project-local git worktrees under =.worktrees/= during
active development. Those are machine-local working state and are ignored.
* CI And Caches
[[file:.github/workflows/cachix.yml][.github/workflows/cachix.yml]] can build the =strixi-minaj= NixOS closure and
push paths to Cachix.
The top-level [[file:justfile][justfile]] contains helper commands for populating the
=colonelpanic8-dotfiles= Cachix cache from a local machine.
* Working In This Repo
- Prefer Nix modules for system-level behavior and Home Manager modules for
user-level placement and services.
- Put user commands in [[file:dotfiles/lib/bin/][dotfiles/lib/bin/]] and shell functions in
[[file:dotfiles/lib/functions/][dotfiles/lib/functions/]].
- Run NixOS switches from [[file:nixos/][nixos/]] with =just switch=.
- Run macOS switches from [[file:nix-darwin/][nix-darwin/]] with =just switch=.
- Keep host-specific behavior in [[file:nixos/machines/][nixos/machines/]] where possible.
- Do not commit secrets or generated local state; use agenix, =pass=, or ignored
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# Cachix for this repo
This repo's NixOS flake lives under `nixos/`.
The workflow in `.github/workflows/cachix.yml` can build the `strixi-minaj`
system closure on GitHub Actions and push the results to a Cachix cache.
## One-time setup
1. Create a Cachix cache (on cachix.org).
2. Create a Cachix auth token with write access to that cache.
3. In the GitHub repo settings:
- Add a repo variable `CACHIX_CACHE_NAME` (the cache name).
- Add a repo secret `CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN` (the write token).
After that, pushes to `master` will populate the cache.
## Using the cache locally
Option A: ad-hoc (non-declarative)
```sh
cachix use <your-cache-name>
```
Option B: declarative via flake `nixConfig` (recommended for NixOS)
1. Get the cache public key from the Cachix UI:
- Open `https://app.cachix.org/cache/<your-cache-name>#pull`
- Copy the `Public Key` value shown there.
2. Add it to `nixos/flake.nix` under `nixConfig.extra-substituters` and
`nixConfig.extra-trusted-public-keys`.
Note: `nixos/nix.nix` sets `nix.settings.accept-flake-config = true`, so the
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# Org-Agenda-API Consolidation Design
## Overview
Consolidate org-agenda-api container builds and fly.io deployment into the dotfiles repository. This eliminates the separate `colonelpanic-org-agenda-api` repo and provides:
- Container outputs available to NixOS machines directly
- Fly.io deployment from the same repo
- Fewer repos to maintain
- Cachix integration for faster builds
## Directory Structure
```
/home/imalison/dotfiles/
├── nixos/
│ ├── flake.nix # Main flake, adds container output
│ ├── org-agenda-api.nix # Existing tangling module (stays here)
│ └── ...
├── org-agenda-api/
│ ├── container.nix # Container build logic (mkContainer, etc.)
│ ├── configs/
│ │ ├── colonelpanic/
│ │ │ ├── custom-config.el
│ │ │ └── overrides.el (optional)
│ │ └── kat/
│ │ └── custom-config.el
│ ├── fly/
│ │ ├── fly.toml
│ │ ├── deploy.sh
│ │ └── config-{instance}.env
│ └── secrets/
│ ├── secrets.nix # agenix declarations
│ └── *.age # encrypted secrets
└── dotfiles/emacs.d/
└── org-config.org # Source of truth for org config
```
## Flake Integration
The main dotfiles flake at `/home/imalison/dotfiles/nixos/flake.nix` exposes container outputs:
```nix
outputs = inputs @ { self, nixpkgs, flake-utils, ... }:
{
nixosConfigurations = { ... }; # existing
} // flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system:
let
pkgs = import nixpkgs { inherit system; };
containerLib = import ../org-agenda-api/container.nix {
inherit pkgs system;
tangledConfig = (import ./org-agenda-api.nix {
inherit pkgs system;
inputs = inputs;
}).org-agenda-custom-config;
};
in {
packages = {
container-colonelpanic = containerLib.mkInstanceContainer "colonelpanic";
container-kat = containerLib.mkInstanceContainer "kat";
};
}
);
```
Build with: `nix build .#container-colonelpanic`
## Custom Elisp & Tangling
Single source of truth: `org-config.org` tangles to elisp files loaded by containers.
**What stays in custom-config.el (container-specific glue):**
- Path overrides (`/data/org` instead of `~/org`)
- Stubs for unavailable packages (`org-bullets-mode` no-op)
- Customize-to-setq format conversion
- Template conversion for org-agenda-api format
- Instance-specific settings
**Audit:** During implementation, verify no actual org logic is duplicated in custom-config.el.
## Cachix Integration
### Phase 1: Use upstream cache as substituter
Add to dotfiles flake's `nixConfig`:
```nix
nixConfig = {
extra-substituters = [
"https://org-agenda-api.cachix.org"
];
extra-trusted-public-keys = [
"org-agenda-api.cachix.org-1:PUBLIC_KEY_HERE"
];
};
```
Benefits:
- `container-base` (~500MB+ dependencies) fetched from cache
- Rebuilds only process the small custom config layer
### Phase 2 (future): Push custom builds
Set up GitHub Action or local push for colonelpanic-specific container builds.
## Fly.io Deployment
**What moves:**
- `fly.toml``dotfiles/org-agenda-api/fly/fly.toml`
- `deploy.sh``dotfiles/org-agenda-api/fly/deploy.sh`
- `configs/*/config.env``dotfiles/org-agenda-api/fly/config-{instance}.env`
- Agenix secrets → `dotfiles/org-agenda-api/secrets/`
**Deploy script changes:**
- Build path: `nix build "../nixos#container-${INSTANCE}"`
- Secrets path adjusts to new location
- Otherwise same logic
## Implementation Phases
### Phase 1: Pull latest & verify current state
- Pull latest changes in org-agenda-api and colonelpanic-org-agenda-api
- Build container, verify it works
- Fix any issues before restructuring
### Phase 2: Create dotfiles structure
- Create `/home/imalison/dotfiles/org-agenda-api/` directory
- Move container.nix logic (adapted from current colonelpanic-org-agenda-api flake)
- Move instance configs (colonelpanic/, kat/)
- Move fly.io deployment files
- Move agenix secrets
### Phase 3: Integrate with dotfiles flake
- Update `/home/imalison/dotfiles/nixos/flake.nix` to expose container outputs
- Add cachix substituter configuration
- Test build from dotfiles: `nix build .#container-colonelpanic`
### Phase 4: Verify deployment
- Test deploy.sh from new location
- Verify fly.io deployment works
- Run the container locally on a NixOS machine
### Phase 5: Audit & cleanup
- Review custom-config.el for any duplicated org logic
- Archive colonelpanic-org-agenda-api repo
- Update any references/documentation
## Repos Affected
- **dotfiles** - Receives container build + fly.io deployment
- **colonelpanic-org-agenda-api** - Becomes obsolete after migration
- **org-agenda-api** (upstream) - No changes, used as flake input

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# Tiling WM Experience Spec
This document describes the tiling window manager experience I am targeting.
## Priority Levels
- Required: daily-driver behavior.
- Important: expected for parity, but a rough first version is acceptable.
- Nice: useful polish or compatibility.
## Modifier Terminology
- `Super` names the physical modifier key often labeled Windows, Command, GUI,
or OS depending on the keyboard.
- `Hyper` means a higher-order logical modifier layer used for monitor,
workspace, utility, and cross-context operations.
- Prefer implementing `Hyper` as its own virtual modifier or equivalent logical
mask when the environment supports that.
- If a dedicated virtual `Hyper` mask is not practical, `Ctrl+Alt+Super` is the
fallback chord.
- The fallback `Hyper` chord intentionally does not include `Shift`; portable
`Hyper` bindings only use the plain `Hyper` layer and the `Hyper+Shift`
layer.
- Do not require `Hyper+Ctrl`, `Hyper+Alt`, or `Hyper+Super` bindings. Those
modifiers may already be part of the fallback `Hyper` chord.
- Binding descriptions should use `Super` and `Hyper` rather than
hardware-vendor names.
## Workspaces and Monitors
Required behavior:
- Workspaces are a shared global set, not independent per-monitor namespaces.
- Focusing workspace `N` shows workspace `N` on the currently focused monitor.
- Moving a window to workspace `N` does not require caring which monitor
currently owns that workspace.
- Sending the focused window to workspace `N` without following it is a
first-class operation.
- Moving the focused window to workspace `N` and following it is a first-class
operation.
- Sending the focused window to the next empty workspace without following it is
a first-class operation.
- Moving the focused window to the next empty workspace and following it is a
first-class operation.
- Normal workspaces are bounded to `1..9`.
Important behavior:
- Workspace history is tracked per monitor.
- Last-workspace toggle uses the current monitor's workspace history.
- Workspace history cycling works on the current monitor within the bounded
workspace set.
- Swapping the current workspace contents with another workspace is available.
- Moving a window to an empty workspace on another monitor is available.
- Moving the focused window to another monitor without following keeps keyboard
focus on the original monitor.
- Moving the focused window to another monitor and following it moves keyboard
focus to the destination monitor.
- Hidden/special workspaces exist for scratchpad state.
- Hidden/special workspaces exist for minimized state.
- Hidden/special workspaces are excluded from ordinary workspace cycling.
- Hidden/special workspaces are excluded from the status bar's normal workspace
list.
### Workspace History Cycling
Important behavior:
- The model is most-recently-used workspace switching, scoped to the monitor
where the action starts.
- Each monitor has its own ordered workspace history. The focused monitor's
history is not shared with other monitors.
- Only ordinary bounded workspaces are candidates. Special, scratchpad,
minimized, hidden, and out-of-range workspaces are excluded.
- Starting a cycle freezes the candidate list for that cycle. Previewing
workspaces while the cycle is active must not rewrite the history order.
- Starting a cycle previews the previous workspace for the current monitor.
- Repeating the forward cycle action continues farther back through that
monitor's frozen history.
- A reverse cycle action moves through the same frozen history in the opposite
direction.
- Releasing the initiating modifier key commits the currently previewed
workspace and updates history exactly once.
- A cancel path may return to the workspace where the cycle started.
This behavior is important for workflow continuity, but it is not a hard
requirement for a minimal daily-driver window manager.
## Directional Navigation
Required behavior:
- Directional window focus is available.
- Directional window swapping or movement is available.
- Directional move-to-monitor is available while preserving useful focus.
- Directional monitor focus is available.
- Directional window movement between monitors is available.
- Moving the focused window to an empty workspace on the monitor in a direction
remains required behavior, but it should not require an extra `Hyper`
modifier beyond `Shift`.
- `Super+w/a/s/d` focuses windows directionally.
- `Super+Shift+w/a/s/d` swaps or moves the focused window directionally.
- `Super+Ctrl+w/a/s/d` moves the focused window to the monitor in that
direction while preserving useful focus.
- `Super+Ctrl+Shift+w/a/s/d` moves the focused window to an empty workspace on
the monitor in that direction.
- `Hyper+w/a/s/d` focuses monitors directionally.
- `Hyper+Shift+w/a/s/d` swaps or moves windows between monitors directionally.
- Directional focus in tabbed/fullscreen mode should cycle predictably through
windows even though their screen geometry overlaps.
Important behavior:
- Keyboard resize remains available, but it should not displace the directional
move-to-monitor binding.
## Pointer Focus
Required behavior:
- Focus-follows-mouse, or an equivalent pointer-driven focus model, is enabled.
- Moving the pointer over a managed window focuses that window without requiring
a click.
- Mouse-follows-focus is also enabled: keyboard or programmatic focus changes
move the pointer into the newly focused window.
## Layouts
Required behavior:
- Tiling is dynamic.
- Primary layout is equal-width vertical columns.
- Scrolling layouts are not acceptable.
- All ordinary splits are vertical.
- Adding windows dynamically redistributes all tiled windows evenly.
- Newly tiled windows are inserted near the currently focused tile, not
appended to the far end of the workspace.
- Removing windows dynamically redistributes all tiled windows evenly.
- Ordinary use should not require manually managing a split tree.
- Tabbed/fullscreen-style monocle layout is available.
- Directional window navigation bindings continue to switch windows in
tabbed/fullscreen mode.
- The important layouts are columns and tabbed/fullscreen.
- Dialogs float.
- Dialogs are centered.
- There is a command to jump directly to the columns layout and one to jump
directly to the tabbed/fullscreen layout.
- `Super+Ctrl+Space` jumps directly to the tabbed/fullscreen layout.
- Direct fullscreen or floating-fullscreen behavior should not have a
keybinding.
- Layout state is per workspace when the compositor supports it.
Important behavior:
- One-window workspaces should have no visible gaps or use smart gaps.
Nice behavior:
- Gaps can be toggled.
- Smart borders can be toggled.
- Layout-related modifiers remain available for experiments.
- Inactive windows are slightly dimmed when supported.
## Overview and Discovery
Required behavior:
- There is a visual window overview for inspecting open windows before jumping.
- There is a visual workspace expose for inspecting normal workspaces before
jumping.
- There is a rofi-style window picker.
- Window picker entries show icons.
- Window picker entries show titles.
- Window picker entries show workspace labels.
- Go-to-window focuses the selected window wherever it currently lives.
- Bring-window moves a selected non-visible window to the current workspace and
focuses it.
- Replace-window swaps the focused window with a selected window where feasible.
Important behavior:
- Overview supports both "go" and "bring" workflows.
- Window overview and workspace expose are distinct surfaces, because window
selection and workspace selection are different navigation tasks.
- Window overview supports directional keyboard selection with the same
`w/a/s/d` spatial model as ordinary window focus.
- Window overview supports direct go, bring, and replace-window actions from the
selection UI.
- Workspace expose shows bounded normal workspaces, including empty workspaces,
with visible workspace numbers.
- Workspace expose can be opened in a bring-window-oriented mode when supported.
- Window switchers hide scratchpad windows unless the user is explicitly using a
scratchpad picker.
- Window switchers hide minimized windows unless the user is explicitly using a
minimized picker.
- Window switchers hide internal windows.
- Go/bring actions unminimize selected windows when needed.
## Scratchpads
Required behavior:
- A named scratchpad exists for codex.
- A named scratchpad exists for element.
- A named scratchpad exists for htop.
- A named scratchpad exists for slack.
- A named scratchpad exists for spotify.
- A named scratchpad exists for transmission.
- A named scratchpad exists for volume.
- Scratchpads appear near-fullscreen and centered by default.
- Toggling a scratchpad deactivates fullscreen/tabbed state first.
- Scratchpads are hidden from normal workspace and window listings.
Important behavior:
- A dropdown terminal scratchpad exists.
- Scratchpad matching handles delayed class/title assignment.
- Scratchpad behavior is robust when the app is already running.
- Scratchpad behavior is robust when the app is minimized.
- Scratchpad behavior is robust when the app is on another workspace.
## Minimization
Required behavior:
- Focused window can be minimized.
- Last minimized window can be restored to the current workspace and focused.
- Minimized windows are excluded from normal layout.
- Minimized windows are excluded from ordinary go/bring lists.
Important behavior:
- A minimized picker mode exists.
- Restore-all-minimized exists.
- Other classes in the current workspace can be minimized.
- Windows of the focused class can be restored.
- All minimized windows can be restored.
## Class-Aware Workflows
Important behavior:
- Gather all windows of the focused class onto the current workspace.
- Raise-or-spawn exists for the browser.
- Window menus show class.
- Window menus show title.
- Window menus show workspace.
- Window menus show icon.
## Status Bar Contract
Required behavior:
- The status bar can list normal workspaces.
- The status bar can identify the active workspace per monitor.
- The status bar can list windows per workspace.
- The status bar can expose class hints for each listed window.
- The status bar can expose title for each listed window.
- The status bar can expose active state for each listed window.
- The status bar can expose minimized state when available.
- The status bar can expose urgency when available.
- The status bar can expose approximate window position when available.
- Scratchpad workspaces are marked as special or filtered out.
- Minimized workspaces are marked as special or filtered out.
- Internal workspaces are marked as special or filtered out.
Important behavior:
- Workspace labels are stable.
- Workspace icons are stable.
- Window positioning information is available enough for workspace icon strips
and future expose-like views.
- Layout information is available enough for workspace icon strips and future
expose-like views.
- Layout name is exposed if practical.
- Layout state is exposed if practical.
## Session and Utility Behavior
Important behavior:
- Terminal is `ghostty --gtk-single-instance=false`.
- Launcher is `rofi -show drun -show-icons`.
- Run menu is `rofi -show run`.
- Browser raise/spawn behavior exists.
- Border width is effectively zero.
- The status bar can be toggled per monitor.
- Session startup integrates with the normal graphical-session target.
- Session startup integrates with any required session-specific user target.
Nice behavior:
- Wallpaper behavior remains consistent.
- Wallpaper selection uses `Hyper+comma`; `Hyper+w/a/s/d` are reserved for
directional monitor focus.
- Idle behavior remains consistent.
- Lock behavior remains consistent.
- Clipboard history behavior remains consistent.
- Screenshot behavior remains consistent.
- Monitor DDC/input switching remains consistent.
- Rofi utility bindings remain consistent.
- Media keys remain consistent.
## Binding Appendix
Required behavior:
- `Hyper` bindings should remain available from a single physical key where
practical, even if that key emits the fallback chord internally.
- Extra modifiers on `Hyper` are limited to `Shift` for portable bindings.
Important behavior:
- `Hyper` utility bindings must not displace required directional monitor
bindings on `Hyper+w/a/s/d`.
### Core Bindings
Required behavior:
- `Super+p` opens the application launcher.
- `Super+Shift+p` opens the run menu.
- `Super+Shift+Return` opens a terminal.
- `Super+q` reloads the window manager config.
- `Super+Shift+c` closes the focused window.
- `Super+Shift+q` exits the window manager session.
- `Super+x` opens the command picker with `rofi_command.sh`.
- `Super+g` opens the go-to-window picker.
- `Super+b` opens the bring-window picker.
- `Super+Shift+b` opens the replace-window picker.
- `Super+Shift+e` moves the focused window to the next empty workspace and
follows it. This is the target replacement for the older `Super+Shift+h`
binding.
- `Hyper+e` focuses the next empty workspace.
- `Hyper+1` toggles inactive-window opacity reduction for the focused window.
- `Hyper+5` swaps the current workspace with a selected workspace.
- `Hyper+g` gathers windows of the focused class onto the current workspace.
Important behavior:
- `Super+Tab` opens the visual window overview.
- `Super+Shift+Tab` opens the visual window overview scoped to non-visible
windows or bring-window mode when supported.
- `Alt+Tab` opens the visual workspace expose.
- `Alt+Shift+Tab` opens the visual workspace expose in bring-window mode when
supported.
- Within visual window overview, `w/a/s/d`, `h/j/k/l`, and arrow keys move the
selection directionally.
- Within visual window overview, `Return`, `Space`, `g`, or `f` activates the
selected window.
- Within visual window overview, `b`, `Shift+Return`, or `Shift+Space` brings
the selected window to the current workspace.
- Within visual window overview, `Shift+b` replaces the focused window with the
selected window when supported.
- Within visual window overview, `Escape` or `q` closes the overview.
- `Super+\` starts or advances current-monitor workspace history cycling.
- `Super+/` reverses current-monitor workspace history cycling while the
initiating `Super` key is held.
- Releasing the initiating `Super` key commits the workspace history cycle.
### Directional Navigation Bindings
Required behavior:
- `Super+w/a/s/d` focuses windows directionally.
- `Super+Shift+w/a/s/d` swaps or moves the focused window directionally.
- `Super+Ctrl+w/a/s/d` moves the focused window to the monitor in that
direction while preserving useful focus.
- `Hyper+w/a/s/d` focuses monitors directionally.
- `Hyper+Shift+w/a/s/d` swaps or moves windows between monitors directionally.
- Moving the focused window to an empty workspace on the monitor in a direction
remains required behavior, but it should not require a `Hyper+Ctrl` binding.
- `Super+z` focuses the next monitor.
- `Super+Shift+z` moves the focused window to the next monitor.
### Numbered Workspace Bindings
Required behavior:
- `Super+1..9` focuses workspace `1..9` on the current monitor.
- `Super+Shift+1..9` sends the focused window to workspace `1..9` without
following it.
- `Super+Ctrl+1..9` sends the focused window to workspace `1..9` and follows
it.
### Scratchpad Bindings
Required behavior:
- `Super+Alt+c` toggles the codex scratchpad.
- `Super+Alt+e` toggles the element scratchpad.
- `Super+Alt+h` toggles the htop scratchpad.
- `Super+Alt+k` toggles the slack scratchpad.
- `Super+Alt+s` toggles the spotify scratchpad.
- `Super+Alt+t` toggles the transmission scratchpad.
- `Super+Alt+v` toggles the volume scratchpad.
Important behavior:
- `Super+Alt+grave` toggles the dropdown terminal scratchpad.
- `Super+Alt+Return` enters the minimized-window picker or restores minimized
windows, depending on environment support.
- `Super+Alt` is reserved for app-specific raise/spawn, scratchpad, and
scratchpad-adjacent bindings.
### Utility Bindings
Required behavior:
- `Hyper+v` opens clipboard history with a rofi-backed clipboard command
such as `greenclip print` or `cliphist`.
- `Hyper+p` opens the password picker with `rofi-pass`.
- `Hyper+h` opens the screenshot tool with the compositor/session-appropriate
screenshot command.
- `Hyper+c` opens the Codex launcher with `rofi_tmcodex.sh`.
- `Hyper+Shift+c` opens the Codex launcher with `tmcodex resume`.
- `Hyper+k` opens the process killer with `rofi_kill_process.sh`.
- `Hyper+Shift+k` opens the kill-all/process-tree killer with
`rofi_kill_all.sh`.
- `Hyper+r` opens the systemd/service menu with `rofi-systemd`.
- `Hyper+slash` toggles the status bar with the status-bar-appropriate command.
- `Hyper+backslash` toggles the monitor input with `mpg341cx_input toggle`.
- `Hyper+i` opens the audio input selector with `rofi_select_input.hs`.
- `Hyper+o` opens the audio output selector with `rofi_paswitch`.
- `Hyper+y` opens the agentic skill picker with `rofi_agentic_skill`.
- `Hyper+Shift+l` locks the session with the compositor/session-appropriate
locker.
Important behavior:
- Wallpaper selection is available under `Hyper` via `rofi_wallpaper.sh`, but
its exact key must avoid the required `Hyper+w/a/s/d` directional monitor
bindings.
- Expose-style overview remains available as a utility binding using the
compositor-appropriate implementation.
- Session-destructive operations use shifted or otherwise harder-to-hit
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# Agentic Session Preferences # Agentic Session Preferences
## Tmux session titling ## Multiplexer session titling
- Treat this chat as the controller for the current tmux session. - If the `TMUX` or `ZELLIJ` environment variable is set, treat this chat as the controller for the current tmux or zellij session.
- Run the tmux rename one-liner eagerly without checking whether TMUX is set first. - Use `set_multiplexer_title '<project> - <task>'` to update the title. The command detects tmux vs. zellij internally, prefers tmux when both are present, and no-ops outside a multiplexer.
- Maintain a session/window/pane title that updates when the task focus changes substantially. - Maintain a session/window/pane title that describes the durable purpose of the overall exchange.
- Prefer automatic titling: infer a concise <task> from the current user request and context without asking. - Prefer automatic titling: infer a concise <task> from the current user request and the existing chat context without asking.
- Choose holistic titles over granular turn summaries. The title should answer "what has this chat been for?" rather than describe the latest command, substep, clarification, or follow-up message.
- Preserve the existing <task> when the new user turn is a continuation, status check, refinement, or implementation detail within the same broader objective.
- Title format: "<project> - <task>". - Title format: "<project> - <task>".
- <project> is the basename of the current project directory. - <project> is the basename of the current project directory.
- Prefer git repo root basename if available; otherwise use basename of the current working directory. - Prefer git repo root basename if available; otherwise use basename of the current working directory.
- <task> is a short, user-friendly description of what we are doing. - <task> is a short, user-friendly description of what we are doing.
- Ask for a short descriptive <task> only when the task is ambiguous or you are not confident in an inferred title. - Ask for a short descriptive <task> only when the task is ambiguous or you are not confident in an inferred title.
- When the task changes substantially, update the <task> automatically if clear; otherwise ask for an updated <task>. - When the broader objective changes substantially, update the <task> automatically if clear; otherwise ask for an updated <task>.
- When a title is provided or updated, immediately run this one-liner: - When a title is provided or updated, immediately run `set_multiplexer_title '<project> - <task>'`; do not call raw tmux or zellij rename commands unless debugging the helper itself.
- For Claude Code sessions, a UserPromptSubmit hook may initialize titles automatically from the first substantive prompt, but it should not keep overwriting an established same-project title with the latest prompt.
tmux rename-session '<project> - <task>' \; rename-window '<project> - <task>' \; select-pane -T '<project> - <task>'
- Assume you are inside tmux, so do not use -t unless the user asks to target a specific session.
- For Claude Code sessions, a UserPromptSubmit hook will also update titles automatically based on the latest prompt.
## Pane usage ## Pane usage
- Do not create extra panes or windows unless the user asks. - Do not create extra panes or windows unless the user asks.

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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${TMUX:-}" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
input=$(cat) input=$(cat)
read -r cwd prompt <<'PY' < <(python3 - <<'PY' mapfile -d '' -t parsed < <(PAYLOAD="$input" python3 - <<'PY'
import json, os, sys import json, os, sys
try: try:
data = json.load(sys.stdin) data = json.loads(os.environ.get("PAYLOAD", ""))
except Exception: except Exception:
data = {} data = {}
cwd = data.get("cwd") or os.getcwd() cwd = data.get("cwd") or os.getcwd()
prompt = (data.get("prompt") or "").strip() prompt = (data.get("prompt") or "").strip()
print(cwd) sys.stdout.write(cwd)
print(prompt) sys.stdout.write("\0")
sys.stdout.write(prompt)
sys.stdout.write("\0")
sys.stdout.write(str(data.get("session_id") or ""))
sys.stdout.write("\0")
PY PY
) )
cwd="${parsed[0]:-}"
prompt="${parsed[1]:-}"
session_id="${parsed[2]:-}"
if [[ -z "${cwd}" ]]; then if [[ -z "${cwd}" ]]; then
cwd="$PWD" cwd="$PWD"
@@ -46,25 +49,60 @@ if [[ -z "$task" ]]; then
task="work" task="work"
fi fi
# Trim to a reasonable length for tmux status bars. explicit_retitle=false
case "$lower" in
"new task:"*|"new topic:"*|"switch topic:"*|"switch context:"*|"rename title:"*|"title:"*)
explicit_retitle=true
task=$(printf '%s' "$prompt_first_line" | sed -E 's/^[^:]+:[[:space:]]*//')
if [[ -z "$task" ]]; then
task="work"
fi
;;
esac
# Trim to a reasonable length for multiplexer UI labels.
if [[ ${#task} -gt 60 ]]; then if [[ ${#task} -gt 60 ]]; then
task="${task:0:57}..." task="${task:0:57}..."
fi fi
title="$project - $task" title="$project - $task"
state_dir="${HOME}/.agents/state" # The hook only sees the newest prompt, not the full conversation. Avoid
state_file="$state_dir/tmux-title" # degrading a useful same-project title into a granular follow-up summary.
mkdir -p "$state_dir" if [[ -n "${TMUX:-}" ]]; then
multiplexer="tmux"
elif [[ -n "${ZELLIJ:-}" ]]; then
multiplexer="zellij"
else
multiplexer=""
fi
if [[ -f "$state_file" ]]; then hook_state_file=""
last_title=$(cat "$state_file" 2>/dev/null || true) if [[ -n "$multiplexer" ]]; then
if [[ "$last_title" == "$title" ]]; then state_dir="${HOME}/.agents/state"
exit 0 if [[ -n "$session_id" ]]; then
safe_session_id=$(printf '%s' "$session_id" | tr -c '[:alnum:]_.-' '_')
hook_state_file="${state_dir}/${multiplexer}-title-hook-${safe_session_id}"
else
hook_state_file="${state_dir}/${multiplexer}-title"
fi
if [[ -f "$hook_state_file" ]]; then
established_title=$(cat "$hook_state_file" 2>/dev/null || true)
if [[ "$established_title" == "$project - "* && "$established_title" != "$title" && "$explicit_retitle" != true ]]; then
exit 0
fi
fi fi
fi fi
printf '%s' "$title" > "$state_file" if command -v set_multiplexer_title >/dev/null 2>&1; then
set_multiplexer_title "$title"
else
hook_dir=$(cd -- "$(dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)
"$hook_dir/../../lib/functions/set_multiplexer_title" "$title"
fi
# Update session, window, and pane titles. if [[ -n "$hook_state_file" ]]; then
tmux rename-session "$title" \; rename-window "$title" \; select-pane -T "$title" mkdir -p "$(dirname "$hook_state_file")"
printf '%s' "$title" > "$hook_state_file"
fi

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---
name: "imagegen"
description: "Generate or edit raster images when the task benefits from AI-created bitmap visuals such as photos, illustrations, textures, sprites, mockups, or transparent-background cutouts. Use when Codex should create a brand-new image, transform an existing image, or derive visual variants from references, and the output should be a bitmap asset rather than repo-native code or vector. Do not use when the task is better handled by editing existing SVG/vector/code-native assets, extending an established icon or logo system, or building the visual directly in HTML/CSS/canvas."
---
# Image Generation Skill
Generates or edits images for the current project (for example website assets, game assets, UI mockups, product mockups, wireframes, logo design, photorealistic images, or infographics).
## Top-level modes and rules
This skill has exactly two top-level modes:
- **Default built-in tool mode (preferred):** built-in `image_gen` tool for normal image generation and editing. Does not require `OPENAI_API_KEY`.
- **Fallback CLI mode (explicit-only):** `scripts/image_gen.py` CLI. Use only when the user explicitly asks for the CLI path. Requires `OPENAI_API_KEY`.
Within the explicit CLI fallback only, the CLI exposes three subcommands:
- `generate`
- `edit`
- `generate-batch`
Rules:
- Use the built-in `image_gen` tool by default for all normal image generation and editing requests.
- Never switch to CLI fallback automatically.
- If the built-in tool fails or is unavailable, tell the user the CLI fallback exists and that it requires `OPENAI_API_KEY`. Proceed only if the user explicitly asks for that fallback.
- If the user explicitly asks for CLI mode, use the bundled `scripts/image_gen.py` workflow. Do not create one-off SDK runners.
- Never modify `scripts/image_gen.py`. If something is missing, ask the user before doing anything else.
Built-in save-path policy:
- In built-in tool mode, Codex saves generated images under `$CODEX_HOME/*` by default.
- Do not describe or rely on OS temp as the default built-in destination.
- Do not describe or rely on a destination-path argument (if any) on the built-in `image_gen` tool. If a specific location is needed, generate first and then move or copy the selected output from `$CODEX_HOME/generated_images/...`.
- Save-path precedence in built-in mode:
1. If the user names a destination, move or copy the selected output there.
2. If the image is meant for the current project, move or copy the final selected image into the workspace before finishing.
3. If the image is only for preview or brainstorming, render it inline; the underlying file can remain at the default `$CODEX_HOME/*` path.
- Never leave a project-referenced asset only at the default `$CODEX_HOME/*` path.
- Do not overwrite an existing asset unless the user explicitly asked for replacement; otherwise create a sibling versioned filename such as `hero-v2.png` or `item-icon-edited.png`.
Shared prompt guidance for both modes lives in `references/prompting.md` and `references/sample-prompts.md`.
Fallback-only docs/resources for CLI mode:
- `references/cli.md`
- `references/image-api.md`
- `references/codex-network.md`
- `scripts/image_gen.py`
## When to use
- Generate a new image (concept art, product shot, cover, website hero)
- Generate a new image using one or more reference images for style, composition, or mood
- Edit an existing image (inpainting, lighting or weather transformations, background replacement, object removal, compositing, transparent background)
- Produce many assets or variants for one task
## When not to use
- Extending or matching an existing SVG/vector icon set, logo system, or illustration library inside the repo
- Creating simple shapes, diagrams, wireframes, or icons that are better produced directly in SVG, HTML/CSS, or canvas
- Making a small project-local asset edit when the source file already exists in an editable native format
- Any task where the user clearly wants deterministic code-native output instead of a generated bitmap
## Decision tree
Think about two separate questions:
1. **Intent:** is this a new image or an edit of an existing image?
2. **Execution strategy:** is this one asset or many assets/variants?
Intent:
- If the user wants to modify an existing image while preserving parts of it, treat the request as **edit**.
- If the user provides images only as references for style, composition, mood, or subject guidance, treat the request as **generate**.
- If the user provides no images, treat the request as **generate**.
Built-in edit semantics:
- Built-in edit mode is for images already visible in the conversation context, such as attached images or images generated earlier in the thread.
- If the user wants to edit a local image file with the built-in tool, first load it with built-in `view_image` tool so the image is visible in the conversation context, then proceed with the built-in edit flow.
- Do not promise arbitrary filesystem-path editing through the built-in tool.
- If a local file still needs direct file-path control, masks, or other explicit CLI-only parameters, use the explicit CLI fallback only when the user asks for it.
- For edits, preserve invariants aggressively and save non-destructively by default.
Execution strategy:
- In the built-in default path, produce many assets or variants by issuing one `image_gen` call per requested asset or variant.
- In the explicit CLI fallback path, use the CLI `generate-batch` subcommand only when the user explicitly chose CLI mode and needs many prompts/assets.
Assume the user wants a new image unless they clearly ask to change an existing one.
## Workflow
1. Decide the top-level mode: built-in by default, fallback CLI only if explicitly requested.
2. Decide the intent: `generate` or `edit`.
3. Decide whether the output is preview-only or meant to be consumed by the current project.
4. Decide the execution strategy: single asset vs repeated built-in calls vs CLI `generate-batch`.
5. Collect inputs up front: prompt(s), exact text (verbatim), constraints/avoid list, and any input images.
6. For every input image, label its role explicitly:
- reference image
- edit target
- supporting insert/style/compositing input
7. If the edit target is only on the local filesystem and you are staying on the built-in path, inspect it with `view_image` first so the image is available in conversation context.
8. If the user asked for a photo, illustration, sprite, product image, banner, or other explicitly raster-style asset, use `image_gen` rather than substituting SVG/HTML/CSS placeholders. If the request is for an icon, logo, or UI graphic that should match existing repo-native SVG/vector/code assets, prefer editing those directly instead.
9. Augment the prompt based on specificity:
- If the user's prompt is already specific and detailed, normalize it into a clear spec without adding creative requirements.
- If the user's prompt is generic, add tasteful augmentation only when it materially improves output quality.
10. Use the built-in `image_gen` tool by default.
11. If the user explicitly chooses the CLI fallback, then and only then use the fallback-only docs for quality, `input_fidelity`, masks, output format, output paths, and network setup.
12. Inspect outputs and validate: subject, style, composition, text accuracy, and invariants/avoid items.
13. Iterate with a single targeted change, then re-check.
14. For preview-only work, render the image inline; the underlying file may remain at the default `$CODEX_HOME/generated_images/...` path.
15. For project-bound work, move or copy the selected artifact into the workspace and update any consuming code or references. Never leave a project-referenced asset only at the default `$CODEX_HOME/generated_images/...` path.
16. For batches, persist only the selected finals in the workspace unless the user explicitly asked to keep discarded variants.
17. Always report the final saved path for any workspace-bound asset, plus the final prompt and whether the built-in tool or fallback CLI mode was used.
## Prompt augmentation
Reformat user prompts into a structured, production-oriented spec. Make the user's goal clearer and more actionable, but do not blindly add detail.
Treat this as prompt-shaping guidance, not a closed schema. Use only the lines that help, and add a short extra labeled line when it materially improves clarity.
### Specificity policy
Use the user's prompt specificity to decide how much augmentation is appropriate:
- If the prompt is already specific and detailed, preserve that specificity and only normalize/structure it.
- If the prompt is generic, you may add tasteful augmentation when it will materially improve the result.
Allowed augmentations:
- composition or framing hints
- polish level or intended-use hints
- practical layout guidance
- reasonable scene concreteness that supports the stated request
Not allowed augmentations:
- extra characters or objects that are not implied by the request
- brand names, slogans, palettes, or narrative beats that are not implied
- arbitrary side-specific placement unless the surrounding layout supports it
## Use-case taxonomy (exact slugs)
Classify each request into one of these buckets and keep the slug consistent across prompts and references.
Generate:
- photorealistic-natural — candid/editorial lifestyle scenes with real texture and natural lighting.
- product-mockup — product/packaging shots, catalog imagery, merch concepts.
- ui-mockup — app/web interface mockups and wireframes; specify the desired fidelity.
- infographic-diagram — diagrams/infographics with structured layout and text.
- logo-brand — logo/mark exploration, vector-friendly.
- illustration-story — comics, childrens book art, narrative scenes.
- stylized-concept — style-driven concept art, 3D/stylized renders.
- historical-scene — period-accurate/world-knowledge scenes.
Edit:
- text-localization — translate/replace in-image text, preserve layout.
- identity-preserve — try-on, person-in-scene; lock face/body/pose.
- precise-object-edit — remove/replace a specific element (including interior swaps).
- lighting-weather — time-of-day/season/atmosphere changes only.
- background-extraction — transparent background / clean cutout.
- style-transfer — apply reference style while changing subject/scene.
- compositing — multi-image insert/merge with matched lighting/perspective.
- sketch-to-render — drawing/line art to photoreal render.
## Shared prompt schema
Use the following labeled spec as shared prompt scaffolding for both top-level modes:
```text
Use case: <taxonomy slug>
Asset type: <where the asset will be used>
Primary request: <user's main prompt>
Input images: <Image 1: role; Image 2: role> (optional)
Scene/backdrop: <environment>
Subject: <main subject>
Style/medium: <photo/illustration/3D/etc>
Composition/framing: <wide/close/top-down; placement>
Lighting/mood: <lighting + mood>
Color palette: <palette notes>
Materials/textures: <surface details>
Text (verbatim): "<exact text>"
Constraints: <must keep/must avoid>
Avoid: <negative constraints>
```
Notes:
- `Asset type` and `Input images` are prompt scaffolding, not dedicated CLI flags.
- `Scene/backdrop` refers to the visual setting. It is not the same as the fallback CLI `background` parameter, which controls output transparency behavior.
- Fallback-only execution notes such as `Quality:`, `Input fidelity:`, masks, output format, and output paths belong in the explicit CLI path only. Do not treat them as built-in `image_gen` tool arguments.
Augmentation rules:
- Keep it short.
- Add only the details needed to improve the prompt materially.
- For edits, explicitly list invariants (`change only X; keep Y unchanged`).
- If any critical detail is missing and blocks success, ask a question; otherwise proceed.
## Examples
### Generation example (hero image)
```text
Use case: product-mockup
Asset type: landing page hero
Primary request: a minimal hero image of a ceramic coffee mug
Style/medium: clean product photography
Composition/framing: wide composition with usable negative space for page copy if needed
Lighting/mood: soft studio lighting
Constraints: no logos, no text, no watermark
```
### Edit example (invariants)
```text
Use case: precise-object-edit
Asset type: product photo background replacement
Primary request: replace only the background with a warm sunset gradient
Constraints: change only the background; keep the product and its edges unchanged; no text; no watermark
```
## Prompting best practices
- Structure prompt as scene/backdrop -> subject -> details -> constraints.
- Include intended use (ad, UI mock, infographic) to set the mode and polish level.
- Use camera/composition language for photorealism.
- Only use SVG/vector stand-ins when the user explicitly asked for vector output or a non-image placeholder.
- Quote exact text and specify typography + placement.
- For tricky words, spell them letter-by-letter and require verbatim rendering.
- For multi-image inputs, reference images by index and describe how they should be used.
- For edits, repeat invariants every iteration to reduce drift.
- Iterate with single-change follow-ups.
- If the prompt is generic, add only the extra detail that will materially help.
- If the prompt is already detailed, normalize it instead of expanding it.
- For explicit CLI fallback only, see `references/cli.md` and `references/image-api.md` for `quality`, `input_fidelity`, masks, output format, and output-path guidance.
More principles shared by both modes: `references/prompting.md`.
Copy/paste specs shared by both modes: `references/sample-prompts.md`.
## Guidance by asset type
Asset-type templates (website assets, game assets, wireframes, logo) are consolidated in `references/sample-prompts.md`.
## Fallback CLI mode only
### Temp and output conventions
These conventions apply only to the explicit CLI fallback. They do not describe built-in `image_gen` output behavior.
- Use `tmp/imagegen/` for intermediate files (for example JSONL batches); delete them when done.
- Write final artifacts under `output/imagegen/`.
- Use `--out` or `--out-dir` to control output paths; keep filenames stable and descriptive.
### Dependencies
Prefer `uv` for dependency management in this repo.
Required Python package:
```bash
uv pip install openai
```
Optional for downscaling only:
```bash
uv pip install pillow
```
Portability note:
- If you are using the installed skill outside this repo, install dependencies into that environment with its package manager.
- In uv-managed environments, `uv pip install ...` remains the preferred path.
### Environment
- `OPENAI_API_KEY` must be set for live API calls.
- Do not ask the user for `OPENAI_API_KEY` when using the built-in `image_gen` tool.
- Never ask the user to paste the full key in chat. Ask them to set it locally and confirm when ready.
If the key is missing, give the user these steps:
1. Create an API key in the OpenAI platform UI: https://platform.openai.com/api-keys
2. Set `OPENAI_API_KEY` as an environment variable in their system.
3. Offer to guide them through setting the environment variable for their OS/shell if needed.
If installation is not possible in this environment, tell the user which dependency is missing and how to install it into their active environment.
### Script-mode notes
- CLI commands + examples: `references/cli.md`
- API parameter quick reference: `references/image-api.md`
- Network approvals / sandbox settings for CLI mode: `references/codex-network.md`
## Reference map
- `references/prompting.md`: shared prompting principles for both modes.
- `references/sample-prompts.md`: shared copy/paste prompt recipes for both modes.
- `references/cli.md`: fallback-only CLI usage via `scripts/image_gen.py`.
- `references/image-api.md`: fallback-only API/CLI parameter reference.
- `references/codex-network.md`: fallback-only network/sandbox troubleshooting for CLI mode.
- `scripts/image_gen.py`: fallback-only CLI implementation. Do not load or use it unless the user explicitly chooses CLI mode.

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interface:
display_name: "Image Gen"
short_description: "Generate or edit images for websites, games, and more"
icon_small: "./assets/imagegen-small.svg"
icon_large: "./assets/imagegen.png"
default_prompt: "Generate or edit the visual assets for this task with the built-in `image_gen` tool by default. First confirm that the task actually calls for a raster image; if the project already has SVG/vector/code-native assets and the user wants to extend or match those, do not use this skill. If the task includes reference images, treat them as references unless the user clearly wants an existing image modified. For multi-asset requests, loop built-in calls rather than treating batch as a separate top-level mode. Only use the fallback CLI if the user explicitly asks for it, and keep CLI-only controls such as `generate-batch`, `quality`, `input_fidelity`, masks, and output paths on that fallback path."

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# CLI reference (`scripts/image_gen.py`)
This file is for the fallback CLI mode only. Read it only after the user explicitly asks to use `scripts/image_gen.py` instead of the built-in `image_gen` tool.
`generate-batch` is a CLI subcommand in this fallback path. It is not a top-level mode of the skill.
## What this CLI does
- `generate`: generate a new image from a prompt
- `edit`: edit one or more existing images
- `generate-batch`: run many generation jobs from a JSONL file
Real API calls require **network access** + `OPENAI_API_KEY`. `--dry-run` does not.
## Quick start (works from any repo)
Set a stable path to the skill CLI (default `CODEX_HOME` is `~/.codex`):
```
export CODEX_HOME="${CODEX_HOME:-$HOME/.codex}"
export IMAGE_GEN="$CODEX_HOME/skills/imagegen/scripts/image_gen.py"
```
Install dependencies into that environment with its package manager. In uv-managed environments, `uv pip install ...` remains the preferred path.
## Quick start
Dry-run (no API call; no network required; does not require the `openai` package):
```bash
python "$IMAGE_GEN" generate \
--prompt "Test" \
--out output/imagegen/test.png \
--dry-run
```
Notes:
- One-off dry-runs print the API payload and the computed output path(s).
- Repo-local finals should live under `output/imagegen/`.
Generate (requires `OPENAI_API_KEY` + network):
```bash
python "$IMAGE_GEN" generate \
--prompt "A cozy alpine cabin at dawn" \
--size 1024x1024 \
--out output/imagegen/alpine-cabin.png
```
Edit:
```bash
python "$IMAGE_GEN" edit \
--image input.png \
--prompt "Replace only the background with a warm sunset" \
--out output/imagegen/sunset-edit.png
```
## Guardrails
- Use the bundled CLI directly (`python "$IMAGE_GEN" ...`) after activating the correct environment.
- Do **not** create one-off runners (for example `gen_images.py`) unless the user explicitly asks for a custom wrapper.
- **Never modify** `scripts/image_gen.py`. If something is missing, ask the user before doing anything else.
## Defaults
- Model: `gpt-image-1.5`
- Supported model family for this CLI: GPT Image models (`gpt-image-*`)
- Size: `1024x1024`
- Quality: `auto`
- Output format: `png`
- Default one-off output path: `output/imagegen/output.png`
- Background: unspecified unless `--background` is set
## Quality, input fidelity, and masks (CLI fallback only)
These are explicit CLI controls. They are not built-in `image_gen` tool arguments.
- `--quality` works for `generate`, `edit`, and `generate-batch`: `low|medium|high|auto`
- `--input-fidelity` is **edit-only** and validated as `low|high`
- `--mask` is **edit-only**
Example:
```bash
python "$IMAGE_GEN" edit \
--image input.png \
--prompt "Change only the background" \
--quality high \
--input-fidelity high \
--out output/imagegen/background-edit.png
```
Mask notes:
- For multi-image edits, pass repeated `--image` flags. Their order is meaningful, so describe each image by index and role in the prompt.
- The CLI accepts a single `--mask`.
- Use a PNG mask when possible; the script treats mask handling as best-effort and does not perform full preflight validation beyond file checks/warnings.
- In the edit prompt, repeat invariants (`change only the background; keep the subject unchanged`) to reduce drift.
## Output handling
- Use `tmp/imagegen/` for temporary JSONL inputs or scratch files.
- Use `output/imagegen/` for final outputs.
- Reruns fail if a target file already exists unless you pass `--force`.
- `--out-dir` changes one-off naming to `image_1.<ext>`, `image_2.<ext>`, and so on.
- Downscaled copies use the default suffix `-web` unless you override it.
## Common recipes
Generate with augmentation fields:
```bash
python "$IMAGE_GEN" generate \
--prompt "A minimal hero image of a ceramic coffee mug" \
--use-case "product-mockup" \
--style "clean product photography" \
--composition "wide product shot with usable negative space for page copy" \
--constraints "no logos, no text" \
--out output/imagegen/mug-hero.png
```
Generate + also write a downscaled copy for fast web loading:
```bash
python "$IMAGE_GEN" generate \
--prompt "A cozy alpine cabin at dawn" \
--size 1024x1024 \
--downscale-max-dim 1024 \
--out output/imagegen/alpine-cabin.png
```
Generate multiple prompts concurrently (async batch):
```bash
mkdir -p tmp/imagegen output/imagegen/batch
cat > tmp/imagegen/prompts.jsonl << 'EOF'
{"prompt":"Cavernous hangar interior with a compact shuttle parked near the center","use_case":"stylized-concept","composition":"wide-angle, low-angle","lighting":"volumetric light rays through drifting fog","constraints":"no logos or trademarks; no watermark","size":"1536x1024"}
{"prompt":"Gray wolf in profile in a snowy forest","use_case":"photorealistic-natural","composition":"eye-level","constraints":"no logos or trademarks; no watermark","size":"1024x1024"}
EOF
python "$IMAGE_GEN" generate-batch \
--input tmp/imagegen/prompts.jsonl \
--out-dir output/imagegen/batch \
--concurrency 5
rm -f tmp/imagegen/prompts.jsonl
```
Notes:
- `generate-batch` requires `--out-dir`.
- generate-batch requires --out-dir.
- Use `--concurrency` to control parallelism (default `5`).
- Per-job overrides are supported in JSONL (for example `size`, `quality`, `background`, `output_format`, `output_compression`, `moderation`, `n`, `model`, `out`, and prompt-augmentation fields).
- `--n` generates multiple variants for a single prompt; `generate-batch` is for many different prompts.
- In batch mode, per-job `out` is treated as a filename under `--out-dir`.
## CLI notes
- Supported sizes: `1024x1024`, `1536x1024`, `1024x1536`, or `auto`.
- Transparent backgrounds require `output_format` to be `png` or `webp`.
- `--prompt-file`, `--output-compression`, `--moderation`, `--max-attempts`, `--fail-fast`, `--force`, and `--no-augment` are supported.
- This CLI is intended for GPT Image models. Do not assume older non-GPT image-model behavior applies here.
## See also
- API parameter quick reference for fallback CLI mode: `references/image-api.md`
- Prompt examples shared across both top-level modes: `references/sample-prompts.md`
- Network/sandbox notes for fallback CLI mode: `references/codex-network.md`

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# Codex network approvals / sandbox notes
This file is for the fallback CLI mode only. Read it only after the user explicitly asks to use `scripts/image_gen.py`.
This guidance is intentionally isolated from `SKILL.md` because it can vary by environment and may become stale. Prefer the defaults in your environment when in doubt.
## Why am I asked to approve image generation calls?
The fallback CLI uses the OpenAI Image API, so it needs outbound network access. In many Codex setups, network access is disabled by default and/or the approval policy requires confirmation before networked commands run.
## Important note about approvals vs network
- `--ask-for-approval never` suppresses approval prompts.
- It does **not** by itself enable network access.
- In `workspace-write`, network access still depends on your Codex configuration (for example `[sandbox_workspace_write] network_access = true`).
## How do I reduce repeated approval prompts?
If you trust the repo and want fewer prompts, use a configuration or profile that both:
- enables network for the sandbox mode you plan to use
- sets an approval policy that matches your risk tolerance
Example `~/.codex/config.toml` pattern:
```toml
approval_policy = "on-request"
sandbox_mode = "workspace-write"
[sandbox_workspace_write]
network_access = true
```
If you want quieter automation after network is enabled, you can choose a stricter approval policy, but do that intentionally and with care.
## Safety note
Enabling network and reducing approvals lowers friction, but increases risk if you run untrusted code or work in an untrusted repository.

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# Image API quick reference
This file is for the fallback CLI mode only. Use it only after the user explicitly asks to use `scripts/image_gen.py` instead of the built-in `image_gen` tool.
These parameters describe the Image API and bundled CLI fallback surface. Do not assume they are normal arguments on the built-in `image_gen` tool.
## Scope
- This fallback CLI is intended for GPT Image models (`gpt-image-1.5`, `gpt-image-1`, and `gpt-image-1-mini`).
- The built-in `image_gen` tool and the fallback CLI do not expose the same controls.
## Endpoints
- Generate: `POST /v1/images/generations` (`client.images.generate(...)`)
- Edit: `POST /v1/images/edits` (`client.images.edit(...)`)
## Core parameters for GPT Image models
- `prompt`: text prompt
- `model`: image model
- `n`: number of images (1-10)
- `size`: `1024x1024`, `1536x1024`, `1024x1536`, or `auto`
- `quality`: `low`, `medium`, `high`, or `auto`
- `background`: output transparency behavior (`transparent`, `opaque`, or `auto`) for generated output; this is not the same thing as the prompt's visual scene/backdrop
- `output_format`: `png` (default), `jpeg`, `webp`
- `output_compression`: 0-100 (jpeg/webp only)
- `moderation`: `auto` (default) or `low`
## Edit-specific parameters
- `image`: one or more input images. For GPT Image models, you can provide up to 16 images.
- `mask`: optional mask image
- `input_fidelity`: `low` (default) or `high`
Model-specific note for `input_fidelity`:
- `gpt-image-1` and `gpt-image-1-mini` preserve all input images, but the first image gets richer textures and finer details.
- `gpt-image-1.5` preserves the first 5 input images with higher fidelity.
## Output
- `data[]` list with `b64_json` per image
- The bundled `scripts/image_gen.py` CLI decodes `b64_json` and writes output files for you.
## Limits and notes
- Input images and masks must be under 50MB.
- Use the edits endpoint when the user requests changes to an existing image.
- Masking is prompt-guided; exact shapes are not guaranteed.
- Large sizes and high quality increase latency and cost.
- High `input_fidelity` can materially increase input token usage.
- If a request fails because a specific option is unsupported by the selected GPT Image model, retry manually without that option.
## Important boundary
- `quality`, `input_fidelity`, explicit masks, `background`, `output_format`, and related parameters are fallback-only execution controls.
- Do not assume they are built-in `image_gen` tool arguments.

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# Prompting best practices
These prompting principles are shared by both top-level modes of the skill:
- built-in `image_gen` tool (default)
- explicit `scripts/image_gen.py` CLI fallback
This file is about prompt structure, specificity, and iteration. Fallback-only execution controls such as `quality`, `input_fidelity`, masks, output format, and output paths live in the fallback docs.
## Contents
- [Structure](#structure)
- [Specificity policy](#specificity-policy)
- [Allowed and disallowed augmentation](#allowed-and-disallowed-augmentation)
- [Composition and layout](#composition-and-layout)
- [Constraints and invariants](#constraints-and-invariants)
- [Text in images](#text-in-images)
- [Input images and references](#input-images-and-references)
- [Iterate deliberately](#iterate-deliberately)
- [Fallback-only execution controls](#fallback-only-execution-controls)
- [Use-case tips](#use-case-tips)
- [Where to find copy/paste recipes](#where-to-find-copypaste-recipes)
## Structure
- Use a consistent order: scene/backdrop -> subject -> key details -> constraints -> output intent.
- Include intended use (ad, UI mock, infographic) to set the level of polish.
- For complex requests, use short labeled lines instead of one long paragraph.
## Specificity policy
- If the user prompt is already specific and detailed, normalize it into a clean spec without adding creative requirements.
- If the prompt is generic, you may add tasteful detail when it materially improves the output.
- Treat examples in `sample-prompts.md` as fully-authored recipes, not as the default amount of augmentation to add to every request.
## Allowed and disallowed augmentation
Allowed augmentation for generic prompts:
- composition and framing cues
- intended-use or polish-level hints
- practical layout guidance
- reasonable scene concreteness that supports the request
Do not add:
- extra characters, props, or objects that are not implied
- brand palettes, slogans, or story beats that are not implied
- arbitrary side-specific placement unless the surrounding layout supports it
## Composition and layout
- Specify framing and viewpoint (close-up, wide, top-down) and placement only when it materially helps.
- Call out negative space if the asset clearly needs room for UI or copy.
- Avoid making left/right layout decisions unless the user or surrounding layout supports them.
## Constraints and invariants
- State what must not change (`keep background unchanged`).
- For edits, say `change only X; keep Y unchanged` and repeat invariants on every iteration to reduce drift.
## Text in images
- Put literal text in quotes or ALL CAPS and specify typography (font style, size, color, placement).
- Spell uncommon words letter-by-letter if accuracy matters.
- For in-image copy, require verbatim rendering and no extra characters.
## Input images and references
- Do not assume that every provided image is an edit target.
- Label each image by index and role (`Image 1: edit target`, `Image 2: style reference`).
- If the user provides images for style, composition, or mood guidance and does not ask to modify them, treat the request as generation with references.
- If the user asks to preserve an existing image while changing specific parts, treat the request as an edit.
- For compositing, describe how the images interact (`place the subject from Image 2 into Image 1`).
## Iterate deliberately
- Start with a clean base prompt, then make small single-change edits.
- Re-specify critical constraints when you iterate.
- Prefer one targeted follow-up at a time over rewriting the whole prompt.
## Fallback-only execution controls
- `quality`, `input_fidelity`, explicit masks, output format, and output paths are fallback-only execution controls.
- Do not assume they are built-in `image_gen` tool arguments.
- If the user explicitly chooses CLI fallback, see `references/cli.md` and `references/image-api.md` for those controls.
## Use-case tips
Generate:
- photorealistic-natural: Prompt as if a real photo is captured in the moment; use photography language (lens, lighting, framing); call for real texture; avoid over-stylized polish unless requested.
- product-mockup: Describe the product/packaging and materials; ensure clean silhouette and label clarity; if in-image text is needed, require verbatim rendering and specify typography.
- ui-mockup: Describe the target fidelity first (shippable mockup or low-fi wireframe), then focus on layout, hierarchy, and practical UI elements; avoid concept-art language.
- infographic-diagram: Define the audience and layout flow; label parts explicitly; require verbatim text.
- logo-brand: Keep it simple and scalable; ask for a strong silhouette and balanced negative space; avoid decorative flourishes unless requested.
- illustration-story: Define panels or scene beats; keep each action concrete.
- stylized-concept: Specify style cues, material finish, and rendering approach (3D, painterly, clay) without inventing new story elements.
- historical-scene: State the location/date and required period accuracy; constrain clothing, props, and environment to match the era.
Edit:
- text-localization: Change only the text; preserve layout, typography, spacing, and hierarchy; no extra words or reflow unless needed.
- identity-preserve: Lock identity (face, body, pose, hair, expression); change only the specified elements; match lighting and shadows.
- precise-object-edit: Specify exactly what to remove/replace; preserve surrounding texture and lighting; keep everything else unchanged.
- lighting-weather: Change only environmental conditions (light, shadows, atmosphere, precipitation); keep geometry, framing, and subject identity.
- background-extraction: Request a clean cutout; crisp silhouette; no halos; preserve label text exactly; no restyling.
- style-transfer: Specify style cues to preserve (palette, texture, brushwork) and what must change; add `no extra elements` to prevent drift.
- compositing: Reference inputs by index; specify what moves where; match lighting, perspective, and scale; keep the base framing unchanged.
- sketch-to-render: Preserve layout, proportions, and perspective; choose materials and lighting that support the supplied sketch without adding new elements.
## Where to find copy/paste recipes
For copy/paste prompt specs (examples only), see `references/sample-prompts.md`. This file focuses on principles, specificity, and iteration patterns.

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# Sample prompts (copy/paste)
These prompt recipes are shared across both top-level modes of the skill:
- built-in `image_gen` tool (default)
- explicit `scripts/image_gen.py` CLI fallback
Use these as starting points. They are intentionally complete prompt recipes, not the default amount of augmentation to add to every user request.
When adapting a user's prompt:
- keep user-provided requirements
- only add detail according to the specificity policy in `SKILL.md`
- do not treat every example below as permission to invent extra story elements
The labeled lines are prompt scaffolding, not a closed schema. `Asset type` and `Input images` are prompt-only scaffolding; the CLI does not expose them as dedicated flags.
Execution details such as explicit CLI flags, `quality`, `input_fidelity`, masks, output formats, and local output paths depend on mode. Use the built-in tool by default; only apply CLI-specific controls after the user explicitly opts into fallback mode.
For prompting principles (structure, specificity, invariants, iteration), see `references/prompting.md`.
## Generate
### photorealistic-natural
```
Use case: photorealistic-natural
Primary request: candid photo of an elderly sailor on a small fishing boat adjusting a net
Scene/backdrop: coastal water with soft haze
Subject: weathered skin with wrinkles and sun texture
Style/medium: photorealistic candid photo
Composition/framing: medium close-up, eye-level
Lighting/mood: soft coastal daylight, shallow depth of field, subtle film grain
Materials/textures: real skin texture, worn fabric, salt-worn wood
Constraints: natural color balance; no heavy retouching; no glamorization; no watermark
Avoid: studio polish; staged look
```
### product-mockup
```
Use case: product-mockup
Primary request: premium product photo of a matte black shampoo bottle with a minimal label
Scene/backdrop: clean studio gradient from light gray to white
Subject: single bottle centered with subtle reflection
Style/medium: premium product photography
Composition/framing: centered, slight three-quarter angle, generous padding
Lighting/mood: softbox lighting, clean highlights, controlled shadows
Materials/textures: matte plastic, crisp label printing
Constraints: no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
### ui-mockup
```
Use case: ui-mockup
Primary request: mobile app home screen for a local farmers market with vendors and daily specials
Asset type: mobile app screen
Style/medium: realistic product UI, not concept art
Composition/framing: clean vertical mobile layout with clear hierarchy
Constraints: practical layout, clear typography, no logos or trademarks, no watermark
```
### infographic-diagram
```
Use case: infographic-diagram
Primary request: detailed infographic of an automatic coffee machine flow
Scene/backdrop: clean, light neutral background
Subject: bean hopper -> grinder -> brew group -> boiler -> water tank -> drip tray
Style/medium: clean vector-like infographic with clear callouts and arrows
Composition/framing: vertical poster layout, top-to-bottom flow
Text (verbatim): "Bean Hopper", "Grinder", "Brew Group", "Boiler", "Water Tank", "Drip Tray"
Constraints: clear labels, strong contrast, no logos or trademarks, no watermark
```
### logo-brand
```
Use case: logo-brand
Primary request: original logo for "Field & Flour", a local bakery
Style/medium: vector logo mark; flat colors; minimal
Composition/framing: single centered logo on a plain background with generous padding
Constraints: strong silhouette, balanced negative space; original design only; no gradients unless essential; no trademarks; no watermark
```
### illustration-story
```
Use case: illustration-story
Primary request: 4-panel comic about a pet left alone at home
Scene/backdrop: cozy living room across panels
Subject: pet reacting to the owner leaving, then relaxing, then returning to a composed pose
Style/medium: comic illustration with clear panels
Composition/framing: 4 equal-sized vertical panels, readable actions per panel
Constraints: no text; no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
### stylized-concept
```
Use case: stylized-concept
Primary request: cavernous hangar interior with tall support beams and drifting fog
Scene/backdrop: industrial hangar interior, deep scale, light haze
Subject: compact shuttle parked near the center
Style/medium: cinematic concept art, industrial realism
Composition/framing: wide-angle, low-angle
Lighting/mood: volumetric light rays cutting through fog
Constraints: no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
### historical-scene
```
Use case: historical-scene
Primary request: outdoor crowd scene in Bethel, New York on August 16, 1969
Scene/backdrop: open field with period-appropriate staging
Subject: crowd in period-accurate clothing, authentic environment
Style/medium: photorealistic photo
Composition/framing: wide shot, eye-level
Constraints: period-accurate details; no modern objects; no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
## Asset type templates (taxonomy-aligned)
### Website assets template
```
Use case: <photorealistic-natural|stylized-concept|product-mockup|infographic-diagram|ui-mockup>
Asset type: <hero image / section illustration / blog header>
Primary request: <short description>
Scene/backdrop: <environment or abstract backdrop>
Subject: <main subject>
Style/medium: <photo/illustration/3D>
Composition/framing: <wide/centered; note usable negative space only if needed>
Lighting/mood: <soft/bright/neutral>
Color palette: <brand colors or neutral>
Constraints: <no text; no logos; no watermark; leave room for UI if needed>
```
### Website assets example: minimal hero background
```
Use case: stylized-concept
Asset type: landing page hero background
Primary request: minimal abstract background with a soft gradient and subtle texture
Style/medium: matte illustration / soft-rendered abstract background
Composition/framing: wide composition with usable negative space for page copy
Lighting/mood: gentle studio glow
Color palette: restrained neutral palette
Constraints: no text; no logos; no watermark
```
### Website assets example: feature section illustration
```
Use case: stylized-concept
Asset type: feature section illustration
Primary request: simple abstract shapes suggesting connection and flow
Scene/backdrop: subtle light-gray backdrop with faint texture
Style/medium: flat illustration; soft shadows; restrained contrast
Composition/framing: centered cluster; open margins for UI
Color palette: muted neutral palette
Constraints: no text; no logos; no watermark
```
### Website assets example: blog header image
```
Use case: photorealistic-natural
Asset type: blog header image
Primary request: overhead desk scene with notebook, pen, and coffee cup
Scene/backdrop: warm wooden tabletop
Style/medium: photorealistic photo
Composition/framing: wide crop with clean room for page copy
Lighting/mood: soft morning light
Constraints: no text; no logos; no watermark
```
### Game assets template
```
Use case: stylized-concept
Asset type: <game environment concept art / game character concept / game UI icon / tileable game texture>
Primary request: <biome/scene/character/icon/material>
Scene/backdrop: <location + set dressing> (if applicable)
Subject: <main focal element(s)>
Style/medium: <realistic/stylized>; <concept art / character render / UI icon / texture>
Composition/framing: <wide/establishing/top-down>; <camera angle>; <focal point placement>
Lighting/mood: <time of day>; <mood>; <volumetric/fog/etc>
Constraints: no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
### Game assets example: environment concept art
```
Use case: stylized-concept
Asset type: game environment concept art
Primary request: cavernous hangar interior with tall support beams and drifting fog
Scene/backdrop: industrial hangar interior, deep scale, light haze
Subject: compact shuttle parked near the center
Style/medium: cinematic concept art, industrial realism
Composition/framing: wide-angle, low-angle
Lighting/mood: volumetric light rays cutting through fog
Constraints: no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
### Game assets example: character concept
```
Use case: stylized-concept
Asset type: game character concept
Primary request: desert scout character with layered travel gear
Subject: long coat, satchel, practical travel clothing
Style/medium: character render; stylized realism
Composition/framing: neutral hero pose on a simple backdrop
Constraints: no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
### Game assets example: UI icon
```
Use case: stylized-concept
Asset type: game UI icon
Primary request: round shield icon with a subtle rune pattern
Style/medium: painted game UI icon
Composition/framing: centered icon; generous padding; clear silhouette
Constraints: no text; no background scene elements; no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
### Game assets example: tileable texture
```
Use case: stylized-concept
Asset type: tileable game texture
Primary request: worn sandstone blocks
Style/medium: seamless tileable texture; PBR-ish look
Scene/backdrop: neutral lighting reference only
Constraints: seamless edges; no obvious focal elements; no text; no logos or trademarks; no watermark
```
### Wireframe template
```
Use case: ui-mockup
Asset type: website wireframe
Primary request: <page or flow to sketch>
Style/medium: low-fi grayscale wireframe
Composition/framing: <landscape or portrait to match expected device>
Subject: <sections in order; grid/columns; key labels>
Constraints: no color; no logos; no real photos; no watermark
```
### Wireframe example: homepage (desktop)
```
Use case: ui-mockup
Asset type: website wireframe
Primary request: SaaS homepage layout with clear hierarchy
Style/medium: low-fi grayscale wireframe
Subject: top nav; hero with headline and CTA; three feature cards; testimonial strip; pricing preview; footer
Composition/framing: landscape desktop layout
Constraints: label major blocks; no color; no logos; no real photos; no watermark
```
### Wireframe example: pricing page
```
Use case: ui-mockup
Asset type: website wireframe
Primary request: pricing page layout with comparison table
Style/medium: low-fi grayscale wireframe
Subject: header; plan toggle; 3 pricing cards; comparison table; FAQ accordion; footer
Composition/framing: desktop or tablet layout
Constraints: label key areas; no color; no logos; no real photos; no watermark
```
### Wireframe example: mobile onboarding flow
```
Use case: ui-mockup
Asset type: mobile onboarding wireframe
Primary request: three-screen mobile onboarding flow
Style/medium: low-fi grayscale wireframe
Subject: screen 1 headline and CTA; screen 2 feature bullets; screen 3 form fields and CTA
Composition/framing: portrait mobile layout
Constraints: label screens and blocks; no color; no logos; no real photos; no watermark
```
### Logo template
```
Use case: logo-brand
Asset type: logo concept
Primary request: <brand idea or symbol concept>
Style/medium: vector logo mark; flat colors; minimal
Composition/framing: centered mark; clear silhouette; generous margin
Color palette: <1-2 colors; high contrast>
Text (verbatim): "<exact name>" (only if needed)
Constraints: no gradients; no mockups; no 3D; no watermark
```
### Logo example: abstract symbol mark
```
Use case: logo-brand
Asset type: logo concept
Primary request: geometric leaf symbol suggesting sustainability and growth
Style/medium: vector logo mark; flat colors; minimal
Composition/framing: centered mark; clear silhouette
Color palette: deep green and off-white
Constraints: no text unless requested; no gradients; no mockups; no 3D; no watermark
```
### Logo example: monogram mark
```
Use case: logo-brand
Asset type: logo concept
Primary request: interlocking monogram of the letters "AV"
Style/medium: vector logo mark; flat colors; minimal
Composition/framing: centered mark; balanced spacing
Color palette: black on white
Constraints: no gradients; no mockups; no 3D; no watermark
```
### Logo example: wordmark
```
Use case: logo-brand
Asset type: logo concept
Primary request: clean wordmark for a modern studio
Style/medium: vector wordmark; flat colors; minimal
Text (verbatim): "Studio North"
Composition/framing: centered text; even letter spacing
Constraints: no gradients; no mockups; no 3D; no watermark
```
## Edit
### text-localization
```
Use case: text-localization
Input images: Image 1: original infographic
Primary request: replace "Bean Hopper", "Grinder", "Brew Group", "Boiler", "Water Tank", and "Drip Tray" with "Tolva", "Molino", "Grupo de infusión", "Caldera", "Depósito de agua", and "Bandeja de goteo"
Constraints: change only the text; preserve layout, typography, spacing, and hierarchy; no extra words; do not alter logos or imagery
```
### identity-preserve
```
Use case: identity-preserve
Input images: Image 1: person photo; Image 2..N: clothing references
Primary request: replace only the clothing with the provided garments
Constraints: preserve face, body shape, pose, hair, expression, and identity; match lighting and shadows; keep the background unchanged; no accessories or text
```
### precise-object-edit
```
Use case: precise-object-edit
Input images: Image 1: room photo
Primary request: replace only the white chairs with wooden chairs
Constraints: preserve camera angle, room lighting, floor shadows, and surrounding objects; keep all other aspects unchanged
```
### lighting-weather
```
Use case: lighting-weather
Input images: Image 1: original photo
Primary request: make it look like a winter evening with gentle snowfall
Constraints: preserve subject identity, geometry, camera angle, and composition; change only lighting, atmosphere, and weather
```
### background-extraction
```
Use case: background-extraction
Input images: Image 1: product photo
Primary request: isolate the product on a clean transparent background
Constraints: crisp silhouette; no halos or fringing; preserve label text exactly; no restyling
```
### style-transfer
```
Use case: style-transfer
Input images: Image 1: style reference
Primary request: apply Image 1's visual style to a man riding a motorcycle on a plain white backdrop
Constraints: preserve palette, texture, and brushwork; no extra elements
```
### compositing
```
Use case: compositing
Input images: Image 1: base scene; Image 2: subject to insert
Primary request: place the subject from Image 2 next to the person in Image 1
Constraints: match lighting, perspective, and scale; keep the base framing unchanged; no extra elements
```
### sketch-to-render
```
Use case: sketch-to-render
Input images: Image 1: drawing
Primary request: turn the drawing into a photorealistic image
Constraints: preserve layout, proportions, and perspective; choose realistic materials and lighting; do not add new elements or text
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Fallback CLI for explicit image generation or editing with GPT Image models.
Used only when the user explicitly opts into CLI fallback mode.
Defaults to gpt-image-1.5 and a structured prompt augmentation workflow.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import asyncio
import base64
import json
import os
from pathlib import Path
import re
import sys
import time
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
from io import BytesIO
DEFAULT_MODEL = "gpt-image-1.5"
DEFAULT_SIZE = "1024x1024"
DEFAULT_QUALITY = "auto"
DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FORMAT = "png"
DEFAULT_CONCURRENCY = 5
DEFAULT_DOWNSCALE_SUFFIX = "-web"
DEFAULT_OUTPUT_PATH = "output/imagegen/output.png"
GPT_IMAGE_MODEL_PREFIX = "gpt-image-"
ALLOWED_SIZES = {"1024x1024", "1536x1024", "1024x1536", "auto"}
ALLOWED_QUALITIES = {"low", "medium", "high", "auto"}
ALLOWED_BACKGROUNDS = {"transparent", "opaque", "auto", None}
ALLOWED_INPUT_FIDELITIES = {"low", "high", None}
MAX_IMAGE_BYTES = 50 * 1024 * 1024
MAX_BATCH_JOBS = 500
def _die(message: str, code: int = 1) -> None:
print(f"Error: {message}", file=sys.stderr)
raise SystemExit(code)
def _warn(message: str) -> None:
print(f"Warning: {message}", file=sys.stderr)
def _dependency_hint(package: str, *, upgrade: bool = False) -> str:
command = f"uv pip install {'-U ' if upgrade else ''}{package}"
return (
"Activate the repo-selected environment first, then install it with "
f"`{command}`. If this repo uses a local virtualenv, start with "
"`source .venv/bin/activate`; otherwise use this repo's configured shared fallback "
"environment. If your project declares dependencies, prefer that project's normal "
"`uv sync` flow."
)
def _ensure_api_key(dry_run: bool) -> None:
if os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"):
print("OPENAI_API_KEY is set.", file=sys.stderr)
return
if dry_run:
_warn("OPENAI_API_KEY is not set; dry-run only.")
return
_die("OPENAI_API_KEY is not set. Export it before running.")
def _read_prompt(prompt: Optional[str], prompt_file: Optional[str]) -> str:
if prompt and prompt_file:
_die("Use --prompt or --prompt-file, not both.")
if prompt_file:
path = Path(prompt_file)
if not path.exists():
_die(f"Prompt file not found: {path}")
return path.read_text(encoding="utf-8").strip()
if prompt:
return prompt.strip()
_die("Missing prompt. Use --prompt or --prompt-file.")
return "" # unreachable
def _check_image_paths(paths: Iterable[str]) -> List[Path]:
resolved: List[Path] = []
for raw in paths:
path = Path(raw)
if not path.exists():
_die(f"Image file not found: {path}")
if path.stat().st_size > MAX_IMAGE_BYTES:
_warn(f"Image exceeds 50MB limit: {path}")
resolved.append(path)
return resolved
def _normalize_output_format(fmt: Optional[str]) -> str:
if not fmt:
return DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FORMAT
fmt = fmt.lower()
if fmt not in {"png", "jpeg", "jpg", "webp"}:
_die("output-format must be png, jpeg, jpg, or webp.")
return "jpeg" if fmt == "jpg" else fmt
def _validate_size(size: str) -> None:
if size not in ALLOWED_SIZES:
_die(
"size must be one of 1024x1024, 1536x1024, 1024x1536, or auto for GPT image models."
)
def _validate_quality(quality: str) -> None:
if quality not in ALLOWED_QUALITIES:
_die("quality must be one of low, medium, high, or auto.")
def _validate_background(background: Optional[str]) -> None:
if background not in ALLOWED_BACKGROUNDS:
_die("background must be one of transparent, opaque, or auto.")
def _validate_input_fidelity(input_fidelity: Optional[str]) -> None:
if input_fidelity not in ALLOWED_INPUT_FIDELITIES:
_die("input-fidelity must be one of low or high.")
def _validate_model(model: str) -> None:
if not model.startswith(GPT_IMAGE_MODEL_PREFIX):
_die(
"model must be a GPT Image model (for example gpt-image-1.5, gpt-image-1, or gpt-image-1-mini)."
)
def _validate_transparency(background: Optional[str], output_format: str) -> None:
if background == "transparent" and output_format not in {"png", "webp"}:
_die("transparent background requires output-format png or webp.")
def _validate_generate_payload(payload: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
_validate_model(str(payload.get("model", DEFAULT_MODEL)))
n = int(payload.get("n", 1))
if n < 1 or n > 10:
_die("n must be between 1 and 10")
size = str(payload.get("size", DEFAULT_SIZE))
quality = str(payload.get("quality", DEFAULT_QUALITY))
background = payload.get("background")
_validate_size(size)
_validate_quality(quality)
_validate_background(background)
oc = payload.get("output_compression")
if oc is not None and not (0 <= int(oc) <= 100):
_die("output_compression must be between 0 and 100")
def _build_output_paths(
out: str,
output_format: str,
count: int,
out_dir: Optional[str],
) -> List[Path]:
ext = "." + output_format
if out_dir:
out_base = Path(out_dir)
out_base.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return [out_base / f"image_{i}{ext}" for i in range(1, count + 1)]
out_path = Path(out)
if out_path.exists() and out_path.is_dir():
out_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return [out_path / f"image_{i}{ext}" for i in range(1, count + 1)]
if out_path.suffix == "":
out_path = out_path.with_suffix(ext)
elif output_format and out_path.suffix.lstrip(".").lower() != output_format:
_warn(
f"Output extension {out_path.suffix} does not match output-format {output_format}."
)
if count == 1:
return [out_path]
return [
out_path.with_name(f"{out_path.stem}-{i}{out_path.suffix}")
for i in range(1, count + 1)
]
def _augment_prompt(args: argparse.Namespace, prompt: str) -> str:
fields = _fields_from_args(args)
return _augment_prompt_fields(args.augment, prompt, fields)
def _augment_prompt_fields(augment: bool, prompt: str, fields: Dict[str, Optional[str]]) -> str:
if not augment:
return prompt
sections: List[str] = []
if fields.get("use_case"):
sections.append(f"Use case: {fields['use_case']}")
sections.append(f"Primary request: {prompt}")
if fields.get("scene"):
sections.append(f"Scene/background: {fields['scene']}")
if fields.get("subject"):
sections.append(f"Subject: {fields['subject']}")
if fields.get("style"):
sections.append(f"Style/medium: {fields['style']}")
if fields.get("composition"):
sections.append(f"Composition/framing: {fields['composition']}")
if fields.get("lighting"):
sections.append(f"Lighting/mood: {fields['lighting']}")
if fields.get("palette"):
sections.append(f"Color palette: {fields['palette']}")
if fields.get("materials"):
sections.append(f"Materials/textures: {fields['materials']}")
if fields.get("text"):
sections.append(f"Text (verbatim): \"{fields['text']}\"")
if fields.get("constraints"):
sections.append(f"Constraints: {fields['constraints']}")
if fields.get("negative"):
sections.append(f"Avoid: {fields['negative']}")
return "\n".join(sections)
def _fields_from_args(args: argparse.Namespace) -> Dict[str, Optional[str]]:
return {
"use_case": getattr(args, "use_case", None),
"scene": getattr(args, "scene", None),
"subject": getattr(args, "subject", None),
"style": getattr(args, "style", None),
"composition": getattr(args, "composition", None),
"lighting": getattr(args, "lighting", None),
"palette": getattr(args, "palette", None),
"materials": getattr(args, "materials", None),
"text": getattr(args, "text", None),
"constraints": getattr(args, "constraints", None),
"negative": getattr(args, "negative", None),
}
def _print_request(payload: dict) -> None:
print(json.dumps(payload, indent=2, sort_keys=True))
def _decode_and_write(images: List[str], outputs: List[Path], force: bool) -> None:
for idx, image_b64 in enumerate(images):
if idx >= len(outputs):
break
out_path = outputs[idx]
if out_path.exists() and not force:
_die(f"Output already exists: {out_path} (use --force to overwrite)")
out_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
out_path.write_bytes(base64.b64decode(image_b64))
print(f"Wrote {out_path}")
def _derive_downscale_path(path: Path, suffix: str) -> Path:
if suffix and not suffix.startswith("-") and not suffix.startswith("_"):
suffix = "-" + suffix
return path.with_name(f"{path.stem}{suffix}{path.suffix}")
def _downscale_image_bytes(image_bytes: bytes, *, max_dim: int, output_format: str) -> bytes:
try:
from PIL import Image
except Exception:
_die(f"Downscaling requires Pillow. {_dependency_hint('pillow')}")
if max_dim < 1:
_die("--downscale-max-dim must be >= 1")
with Image.open(BytesIO(image_bytes)) as img:
img.load()
w, h = img.size
scale = min(1.0, float(max_dim) / float(max(w, h)))
target = (max(1, int(round(w * scale))), max(1, int(round(h * scale))))
resized = img if target == (w, h) else img.resize(target, Image.Resampling.LANCZOS)
fmt = output_format.lower()
if fmt == "jpg":
fmt = "jpeg"
if fmt == "jpeg":
if resized.mode in ("RGBA", "LA") or ("transparency" in getattr(resized, "info", {})):
bg = Image.new("RGB", resized.size, (255, 255, 255))
bg.paste(resized.convert("RGBA"), mask=resized.convert("RGBA").split()[-1])
resized = bg
else:
resized = resized.convert("RGB")
out = BytesIO()
resized.save(out, format=fmt.upper())
return out.getvalue()
def _decode_write_and_downscale(
images: List[str],
outputs: List[Path],
*,
force: bool,
downscale_max_dim: Optional[int],
downscale_suffix: str,
output_format: str,
) -> None:
for idx, image_b64 in enumerate(images):
if idx >= len(outputs):
break
out_path = outputs[idx]
if out_path.exists() and not force:
_die(f"Output already exists: {out_path} (use --force to overwrite)")
out_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
raw = base64.b64decode(image_b64)
out_path.write_bytes(raw)
print(f"Wrote {out_path}")
if downscale_max_dim is None:
continue
derived = _derive_downscale_path(out_path, downscale_suffix)
if derived.exists() and not force:
_die(f"Output already exists: {derived} (use --force to overwrite)")
derived.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
resized = _downscale_image_bytes(raw, max_dim=downscale_max_dim, output_format=output_format)
derived.write_bytes(resized)
print(f"Wrote {derived}")
def _create_client():
try:
from openai import OpenAI
except ImportError:
_die(f"openai SDK not installed in the active environment. {_dependency_hint('openai')}")
return OpenAI()
def _create_async_client():
try:
from openai import AsyncOpenAI
except ImportError:
try:
import openai as _openai # noqa: F401
except ImportError:
_die(
f"openai SDK not installed in the active environment. {_dependency_hint('openai')}"
)
_die(
"AsyncOpenAI not available in this openai SDK version. "
f"{_dependency_hint('openai', upgrade=True)}"
)
return AsyncOpenAI()
def _slugify(value: str) -> str:
value = value.strip().lower()
value = re.sub(r"[^a-z0-9]+", "-", value)
value = re.sub(r"-{2,}", "-", value).strip("-")
return value[:60] if value else "job"
def _normalize_job(job: Any, idx: int) -> Dict[str, Any]:
if isinstance(job, str):
prompt = job.strip()
if not prompt:
_die(f"Empty prompt at job {idx}")
return {"prompt": prompt}
if isinstance(job, dict):
if "prompt" not in job or not str(job["prompt"]).strip():
_die(f"Missing prompt for job {idx}")
return job
_die(f"Invalid job at index {idx}: expected string or object.")
return {} # unreachable
def _read_jobs_jsonl(path: str) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
p = Path(path)
if not p.exists():
_die(f"Input file not found: {p}")
jobs: List[Dict[str, Any]] = []
for line_no, raw in enumerate(p.read_text(encoding="utf-8").splitlines(), start=1):
line = raw.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
try:
item: Any
if line.startswith("{"):
item = json.loads(line)
else:
item = line
jobs.append(_normalize_job(item, idx=line_no))
except json.JSONDecodeError as exc:
_die(f"Invalid JSON on line {line_no}: {exc}")
if not jobs:
_die("No jobs found in input file.")
if len(jobs) > MAX_BATCH_JOBS:
_die(f"Too many jobs ({len(jobs)}). Max is {MAX_BATCH_JOBS}.")
return jobs
def _merge_non_null(dst: Dict[str, Any], src: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
merged = dict(dst)
for k, v in src.items():
if v is not None:
merged[k] = v
return merged
def _job_output_paths(
*,
out_dir: Path,
output_format: str,
idx: int,
prompt: str,
n: int,
explicit_out: Optional[str],
) -> List[Path]:
out_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
ext = "." + output_format
if explicit_out:
base = Path(explicit_out)
if base.suffix == "":
base = base.with_suffix(ext)
elif base.suffix.lstrip(".").lower() != output_format:
_warn(
f"Job {idx}: output extension {base.suffix} does not match output-format {output_format}."
)
base = out_dir / base.name
else:
slug = _slugify(prompt[:80])
base = out_dir / f"{idx:03d}-{slug}{ext}"
if n == 1:
return [base]
return [
base.with_name(f"{base.stem}-{i}{base.suffix}")
for i in range(1, n + 1)
]
def _extract_retry_after_seconds(exc: Exception) -> Optional[float]:
# Best-effort: openai SDK errors vary by version. Prefer a conservative fallback.
for attr in ("retry_after", "retry_after_seconds"):
val = getattr(exc, attr, None)
if isinstance(val, (int, float)) and val >= 0:
return float(val)
msg = str(exc)
m = re.search(r"retry[- ]after[:= ]+([0-9]+(?:\\.[0-9]+)?)", msg, re.IGNORECASE)
if m:
try:
return float(m.group(1))
except Exception:
return None
return None
def _is_rate_limit_error(exc: Exception) -> bool:
name = exc.__class__.__name__.lower()
if "ratelimit" in name or "rate_limit" in name:
return True
msg = str(exc).lower()
return "429" in msg or "rate limit" in msg or "too many requests" in msg
def _is_transient_error(exc: Exception) -> bool:
if _is_rate_limit_error(exc):
return True
name = exc.__class__.__name__.lower()
if "timeout" in name or "timedout" in name or "tempor" in name:
return True
msg = str(exc).lower()
return "timeout" in msg or "timed out" in msg or "connection reset" in msg
async def _generate_one_with_retries(
client: Any,
payload: Dict[str, Any],
*,
attempts: int,
job_label: str,
) -> Any:
last_exc: Optional[Exception] = None
for attempt in range(1, attempts + 1):
try:
return await client.images.generate(**payload)
except Exception as exc:
last_exc = exc
if not _is_transient_error(exc):
raise
if attempt == attempts:
raise
sleep_s = _extract_retry_after_seconds(exc)
if sleep_s is None:
sleep_s = min(60.0, 2.0**attempt)
print(
f"{job_label} attempt {attempt}/{attempts} failed ({exc.__class__.__name__}); retrying in {sleep_s:.1f}s",
file=sys.stderr,
)
await asyncio.sleep(sleep_s)
raise last_exc or RuntimeError("unknown error")
async def _run_generate_batch(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
jobs = _read_jobs_jsonl(args.input)
out_dir = Path(args.out_dir)
base_fields = _fields_from_args(args)
base_payload = {
"model": args.model,
"n": args.n,
"size": args.size,
"quality": args.quality,
"background": args.background,
"output_format": args.output_format,
"output_compression": args.output_compression,
"moderation": args.moderation,
}
if args.dry_run:
for i, job in enumerate(jobs, start=1):
prompt = str(job["prompt"]).strip()
fields = _merge_non_null(base_fields, job.get("fields", {}))
# Allow flat job keys as well (use_case, scene, etc.)
fields = _merge_non_null(fields, {k: job.get(k) for k in base_fields.keys()})
augmented = _augment_prompt_fields(args.augment, prompt, fields)
job_payload = dict(base_payload)
job_payload["prompt"] = augmented
job_payload = _merge_non_null(job_payload, {k: job.get(k) for k in base_payload.keys()})
job_payload = {k: v for k, v in job_payload.items() if v is not None}
_validate_generate_payload(job_payload)
effective_output_format = _normalize_output_format(job_payload.get("output_format"))
_validate_transparency(job_payload.get("background"), effective_output_format)
job_payload["output_format"] = effective_output_format
n = int(job_payload.get("n", 1))
outputs = _job_output_paths(
out_dir=out_dir,
output_format=effective_output_format,
idx=i,
prompt=prompt,
n=n,
explicit_out=job.get("out"),
)
downscaled = None
if args.downscale_max_dim is not None:
downscaled = [
str(_derive_downscale_path(p, args.downscale_suffix)) for p in outputs
]
_print_request(
{
"endpoint": "/v1/images/generations",
"job": i,
"outputs": [str(p) for p in outputs],
"outputs_downscaled": downscaled,
**job_payload,
}
)
return 0
client = _create_async_client()
sem = asyncio.Semaphore(args.concurrency)
any_failed = False
async def run_job(i: int, job: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[int, Optional[str]]:
nonlocal any_failed
prompt = str(job["prompt"]).strip()
job_label = f"[job {i}/{len(jobs)}]"
fields = _merge_non_null(base_fields, job.get("fields", {}))
fields = _merge_non_null(fields, {k: job.get(k) for k in base_fields.keys()})
augmented = _augment_prompt_fields(args.augment, prompt, fields)
payload = dict(base_payload)
payload["prompt"] = augmented
payload = _merge_non_null(payload, {k: job.get(k) for k in base_payload.keys()})
payload = {k: v for k, v in payload.items() if v is not None}
n = int(payload.get("n", 1))
_validate_generate_payload(payload)
effective_output_format = _normalize_output_format(payload.get("output_format"))
_validate_transparency(payload.get("background"), effective_output_format)
payload["output_format"] = effective_output_format
outputs = _job_output_paths(
out_dir=out_dir,
output_format=effective_output_format,
idx=i,
prompt=prompt,
n=n,
explicit_out=job.get("out"),
)
try:
async with sem:
print(f"{job_label} starting", file=sys.stderr)
started = time.time()
result = await _generate_one_with_retries(
client,
payload,
attempts=args.max_attempts,
job_label=job_label,
)
elapsed = time.time() - started
print(f"{job_label} completed in {elapsed:.1f}s", file=sys.stderr)
images = [item.b64_json for item in result.data]
_decode_write_and_downscale(
images,
outputs,
force=args.force,
downscale_max_dim=args.downscale_max_dim,
downscale_suffix=args.downscale_suffix,
output_format=effective_output_format,
)
return i, None
except Exception as exc:
any_failed = True
print(f"{job_label} failed: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
if args.fail_fast:
raise
return i, str(exc)
tasks = [asyncio.create_task(run_job(i, job)) for i, job in enumerate(jobs, start=1)]
try:
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
except Exception:
for t in tasks:
if not t.done():
t.cancel()
raise
return 1 if any_failed else 0
def _generate_batch(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
exit_code = asyncio.run(_run_generate_batch(args))
if exit_code:
raise SystemExit(exit_code)
def _generate(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
prompt = _read_prompt(args.prompt, args.prompt_file)
prompt = _augment_prompt(args, prompt)
payload = {
"model": args.model,
"prompt": prompt,
"n": args.n,
"size": args.size,
"quality": args.quality,
"background": args.background,
"output_format": args.output_format,
"output_compression": args.output_compression,
"moderation": args.moderation,
}
payload = {k: v for k, v in payload.items() if v is not None}
output_format = _normalize_output_format(args.output_format)
_validate_transparency(args.background, output_format)
payload["output_format"] = output_format
output_paths = _build_output_paths(args.out, output_format, args.n, args.out_dir)
downscaled = None
if args.downscale_max_dim is not None:
downscaled = [str(_derive_downscale_path(p, args.downscale_suffix)) for p in output_paths]
if args.dry_run:
_print_request(
{
"endpoint": "/v1/images/generations",
"outputs": [str(p) for p in output_paths],
"outputs_downscaled": downscaled,
**payload,
}
)
return
print(
"Calling Image API (generation). This can take up to a couple of minutes.",
file=sys.stderr,
)
started = time.time()
client = _create_client()
result = client.images.generate(**payload)
elapsed = time.time() - started
print(f"Generation completed in {elapsed:.1f}s.", file=sys.stderr)
images = [item.b64_json for item in result.data]
_decode_write_and_downscale(
images,
output_paths,
force=args.force,
downscale_max_dim=args.downscale_max_dim,
downscale_suffix=args.downscale_suffix,
output_format=output_format,
)
def _edit(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
prompt = _read_prompt(args.prompt, args.prompt_file)
prompt = _augment_prompt(args, prompt)
image_paths = _check_image_paths(args.image)
mask_path = Path(args.mask) if args.mask else None
if mask_path:
if not mask_path.exists():
_die(f"Mask file not found: {mask_path}")
if mask_path.suffix.lower() != ".png":
_warn(f"Mask should be a PNG with an alpha channel: {mask_path}")
if mask_path.stat().st_size > MAX_IMAGE_BYTES:
_warn(f"Mask exceeds 50MB limit: {mask_path}")
payload = {
"model": args.model,
"prompt": prompt,
"n": args.n,
"size": args.size,
"quality": args.quality,
"background": args.background,
"output_format": args.output_format,
"output_compression": args.output_compression,
"input_fidelity": args.input_fidelity,
"moderation": args.moderation,
}
payload = {k: v for k, v in payload.items() if v is not None}
output_format = _normalize_output_format(args.output_format)
_validate_transparency(args.background, output_format)
payload["output_format"] = output_format
_validate_input_fidelity(args.input_fidelity)
output_paths = _build_output_paths(args.out, output_format, args.n, args.out_dir)
downscaled = None
if args.downscale_max_dim is not None:
downscaled = [str(_derive_downscale_path(p, args.downscale_suffix)) for p in output_paths]
if args.dry_run:
payload_preview = dict(payload)
payload_preview["image"] = [str(p) for p in image_paths]
if mask_path:
payload_preview["mask"] = str(mask_path)
_print_request(
{
"endpoint": "/v1/images/edits",
"outputs": [str(p) for p in output_paths],
"outputs_downscaled": downscaled,
**payload_preview,
}
)
return
print(
f"Calling Image API (edit) with {len(image_paths)} image(s).",
file=sys.stderr,
)
started = time.time()
client = _create_client()
with _open_files(image_paths) as image_files, _open_mask(mask_path) as mask_file:
request = dict(payload)
request["image"] = image_files if len(image_files) > 1 else image_files[0]
if mask_file is not None:
request["mask"] = mask_file
result = client.images.edit(**request)
elapsed = time.time() - started
print(f"Edit completed in {elapsed:.1f}s.", file=sys.stderr)
images = [item.b64_json for item in result.data]
_decode_write_and_downscale(
images,
output_paths,
force=args.force,
downscale_max_dim=args.downscale_max_dim,
downscale_suffix=args.downscale_suffix,
output_format=output_format,
)
def _open_files(paths: List[Path]):
return _FileBundle(paths)
def _open_mask(mask_path: Optional[Path]):
if mask_path is None:
return _NullContext()
return _SingleFile(mask_path)
class _NullContext:
def __enter__(self):
return None
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc, tb):
return False
class _SingleFile:
def __init__(self, path: Path):
self._path = path
self._handle = None
def __enter__(self):
self._handle = self._path.open("rb")
return self._handle
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc, tb):
if self._handle:
try:
self._handle.close()
except Exception:
pass
return False
class _FileBundle:
def __init__(self, paths: List[Path]):
self._paths = paths
self._handles: List[object] = []
def __enter__(self):
self._handles = [p.open("rb") for p in self._paths]
return self._handles
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc, tb):
for handle in self._handles:
try:
handle.close()
except Exception:
pass
return False
def _add_shared_args(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None:
parser.add_argument("--model", default=DEFAULT_MODEL)
parser.add_argument("--prompt")
parser.add_argument("--prompt-file")
parser.add_argument("--n", type=int, default=1)
parser.add_argument("--size", default=DEFAULT_SIZE)
parser.add_argument("--quality", default=DEFAULT_QUALITY)
parser.add_argument("--background")
parser.add_argument("--output-format")
parser.add_argument("--output-compression", type=int)
parser.add_argument("--moderation")
parser.add_argument("--out", default=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_PATH)
parser.add_argument("--out-dir")
parser.add_argument("--force", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--dry-run", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--augment", dest="augment", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--no-augment", dest="augment", action="store_false")
parser.set_defaults(augment=True)
# Prompt augmentation hints
parser.add_argument("--use-case")
parser.add_argument("--scene")
parser.add_argument("--subject")
parser.add_argument("--style")
parser.add_argument("--composition")
parser.add_argument("--lighting")
parser.add_argument("--palette")
parser.add_argument("--materials")
parser.add_argument("--text")
parser.add_argument("--constraints")
parser.add_argument("--negative")
# Post-processing (optional): generate an additional downscaled copy for fast web loading.
parser.add_argument("--downscale-max-dim", type=int)
parser.add_argument("--downscale-suffix", default=DEFAULT_DOWNSCALE_SUFFIX)
def main() -> int:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Fallback CLI for explicit image generation or editing via GPT Image models"
)
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest="command", required=True)
gen_parser = subparsers.add_parser("generate", help="Create a new image")
_add_shared_args(gen_parser)
gen_parser.set_defaults(func=_generate)
batch_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
"generate-batch",
help="Generate multiple prompts concurrently (JSONL input)",
)
_add_shared_args(batch_parser)
batch_parser.add_argument("--input", required=True, help="Path to JSONL file (one job per line)")
batch_parser.add_argument("--concurrency", type=int, default=DEFAULT_CONCURRENCY)
batch_parser.add_argument("--max-attempts", type=int, default=3)
batch_parser.add_argument("--fail-fast", action="store_true")
batch_parser.set_defaults(func=_generate_batch)
edit_parser = subparsers.add_parser("edit", help="Edit an existing image")
_add_shared_args(edit_parser)
edit_parser.add_argument("--image", action="append", required=True)
edit_parser.add_argument("--mask")
edit_parser.add_argument("--input-fidelity")
edit_parser.set_defaults(func=_edit)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.n < 1 or args.n > 10:
_die("--n must be between 1 and 10")
if getattr(args, "concurrency", 1) < 1 or getattr(args, "concurrency", 1) > 25:
_die("--concurrency must be between 1 and 25")
if getattr(args, "max_attempts", 3) < 1 or getattr(args, "max_attempts", 3) > 10:
_die("--max-attempts must be between 1 and 10")
if args.output_compression is not None and not (0 <= args.output_compression <= 100):
_die("--output-compression must be between 0 and 100")
if args.command == "generate-batch" and not args.out_dir:
_die("generate-batch requires --out-dir")
if getattr(args, "downscale_max_dim", None) is not None and args.downscale_max_dim < 1:
_die("--downscale-max-dim must be >= 1")
_validate_size(args.size)
_validate_quality(args.quality)
_validate_background(args.background)
_validate_model(args.model)
_ensure_api_key(args.dry_run)
args.func(args)
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
raise SystemExit(main())

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---
name: "openai-docs"
description: "Use when the user asks how to build with OpenAI products or APIs and needs up-to-date official documentation with citations, help choosing the latest model for a use case, or explicit GPT-5.4 upgrade and prompt-upgrade guidance; prioritize OpenAI docs MCP tools, use bundled references only as helper context, and restrict any fallback browsing to official OpenAI domains."
---
# OpenAI Docs
Provide authoritative, current guidance from OpenAI developer docs using the developers.openai.com MCP server. Always prioritize the developer docs MCP tools over web.run for OpenAI-related questions. This skill may also load targeted files from `references/` for model-selection and GPT-5.4-specific requests, but current OpenAI docs remain authoritative. Only if the MCP server is installed and returns no meaningful results should you fall back to web search.
## Quick start
- Use `mcp__openaiDeveloperDocs__search_openai_docs` to find the most relevant doc pages.
- Use `mcp__openaiDeveloperDocs__fetch_openai_doc` to pull exact sections and quote/paraphrase accurately.
- Use `mcp__openaiDeveloperDocs__list_openai_docs` only when you need to browse or discover pages without a clear query.
- Load only the relevant file from `references/` when the question is about model selection or a GPT-5.4 upgrade.
## OpenAI product snapshots
1. Apps SDK: Build ChatGPT apps by providing a web component UI and an MCP server that exposes your app's tools to ChatGPT.
2. Responses API: A unified endpoint designed for stateful, multimodal, tool-using interactions in agentic workflows.
3. Chat Completions API: Generate a model response from a list of messages comprising a conversation.
4. Codex: OpenAI's coding agent for software development that can write, understand, review, and debug code.
5. gpt-oss: Open-weight OpenAI reasoning models (gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b) released under the Apache 2.0 license.
6. Realtime API: Build low-latency, multimodal experiences including natural speech-to-speech conversations.
7. Agents SDK: A toolkit for building agentic apps where a model can use tools and context, hand off to other agents, stream partial results, and keep a full trace.
## If MCP server is missing
If MCP tools fail or no OpenAI docs resources are available:
1. Run the install command yourself: `codex mcp add openaiDeveloperDocs --url https://developers.openai.com/mcp`
2. If it fails due to permissions/sandboxing, immediately retry the same command with escalated permissions and include a 1-sentence justification for approval. Do not ask the user to run it yet.
3. Only if the escalated attempt fails, ask the user to run the install command.
4. Ask the user to restart Codex.
5. Re-run the doc search/fetch after restart.
## Workflow
1. Clarify the product scope and whether the request is general docs lookup, model selection, a GPT-5.4 upgrade, or a GPT-5.4 prompt upgrade.
2. If it is a model-selection request, load `references/latest-model.md`.
3. If it is an explicit GPT-5.4 upgrade request, load `references/upgrading-to-gpt-5p4.md`.
4. If the upgrade may require prompt changes, or the workflow is research-heavy, tool-heavy, coding-oriented, multi-agent, or long-running, also load `references/gpt-5p4-prompting-guide.md`.
5. Search docs with a precise query.
6. Fetch the best page and the exact section needed (use `anchor` when possible).
7. For GPT-5.4 upgrade reviews, always make the per-usage-site output explicit: target model, starting reasoning recommendation, `phase` assessment when relevant, prompt blocks, and compatibility status.
8. Answer with concise guidance and cite the doc source, using the reference files only as helper context.
## Reference map
Read only what you need:
- `references/latest-model.md` -> model-selection and "best/latest/current model" questions; verify every recommendation against current OpenAI docs before answering.
- `references/upgrading-to-gpt-5p4.md` -> only for explicit GPT-5.4 upgrade and upgrade-planning requests; verify the checklist and compatibility guidance against current OpenAI docs before answering.
- `references/gpt-5p4-prompting-guide.md` -> prompt rewrites and prompt-behavior upgrades for GPT-5.4; verify prompting guidance against current OpenAI docs before answering.
## Quality rules
- Treat OpenAI docs as the source of truth; avoid speculation.
- Keep quotes short and within policy limits; prefer paraphrase with citations.
- If multiple pages differ, call out the difference and cite both.
- Reference files are convenience guides only; for volatile guidance such as recommended models, upgrade instructions, or prompting advice, current OpenAI docs always win.
- If docs do not cover the users need, say so and offer next steps.
## Tooling notes
- Always use MCP doc tools before any web search for OpenAI-related questions.
- If the MCP server is installed but returns no meaningful results, then use web search as a fallback.
- When falling back to web search, restrict to official OpenAI domains (developers.openai.com, platform.openai.com) and cite sources.

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interface:
display_name: "OpenAI Docs"
short_description: "Reference official OpenAI docs, including upgrade guidance"
icon_small: "./assets/openai-small.svg"
icon_large: "./assets/openai.png"
default_prompt: "Look up official OpenAI docs, load relevant GPT-5.4 upgrade references when applicable, and answer with concise, cited guidance."
dependencies:
tools:
- type: "mcp"
value: "openaiDeveloperDocs"
description: "OpenAI Developer Docs MCP server"
transport: "streamable_http"
url: "https://developers.openai.com/mcp"

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# GPT-5.4 prompting upgrade guide
Use this guide when prompts written for older models need to be adapted for GPT-5.4 during an upgrade. Start lean: keep the model-string change narrow, preserve the original task intent, and add only the smallest prompt changes needed to recover behavior.
## Default upgrade posture
- Start with `model string only` whenever the old prompt is already short, explicit, and task-bounded.
- Move to `model string + light prompt rewrite` only when regressions appear in completeness, persistence, citation quality, verification, or verbosity.
- Prefer one or two targeted prompt additions over a broad rewrite.
- Treat reasoning effort as a last-mile knob. Start lower, then increase only after prompt-level fixes and evals.
- Before increasing reasoning effort, first add a completeness contract, a verification loop, and tool persistence rules - depending on the usage case.
- If the workflow clearly depends on implementation changes rather than prompt changes, treat it as blocked for prompt-only upgrade guidance.
- Do not classify a case as blocked just because the workflow uses tools; block only if the upgrade requires changing tool definitions, wiring, or other implementation details.
## Behavioral differences to account for
Current GPT-5.4 upgrade guidance suggests these strengths:
- stronger personality and tone adherence, with less drift over long answers
- better long-horizon and agentic workflow stamina
- stronger spreadsheet, finance, and formatting tasks
- more efficient tool selection and fewer unnecessary calls by default
- stronger structured generation and classification reliability
The main places where prompt guidance still helps are:
- retrieval-heavy workflows that need persistent tool use and explicit completeness
- research and citation discipline
- verification before irreversible or high-impact actions
- terminal and tool workflow hygiene
- defaults and implied follow-through
- verbosity control for compact, information-dense answers
Start with the smallest set of instructions that preserves correctness. Add the prompt blocks below only for workflows that actually need them.
## Prompt rewrite patterns
| Older prompt pattern | GPT-5.4 adjustment | Why | Example addition |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Long, repetitive instructions that compensate for weaker instruction following | Remove duplicate scaffolding and keep only the constraints that materially change behavior | GPT-5.4 usually needs less repeated steering | Replace repeated reminders with one concise rule plus a verification block |
| Fast assistant prompt with no verbosity control | Keep the prompt as-is first; add a verbosity clamp only if outputs become too long | Many GPT-4o or GPT-4.1 upgrades work with just a model-string swap | Add `output_verbosity_spec` only after a verbosity regression |
| Tool-heavy agent prompt that assumes the model will keep searching until complete | Add persistence and verification rules | GPT-5.4 may use fewer tool calls by default for efficiency | Add `tool_persistence_rules` and `verification_loop` |
| Tool-heavy workflow where later actions depend on earlier lookup or retrieval | Add prerequisite and missing-context rules before action steps | GPT-5.4 benefits from explicit dependency-aware routing when context is still thin | Add `dependency_checks` and `missing_context_gating` |
| Retrieval workflow with several independent lookups | Add selective parallelism guidance | GPT-5.4 is strong at parallel tool use, but should not parallelize dependent steps | Add `parallel_tool_calling` |
| Batch workflow prompt that often misses items | Add an explicit completeness contract | Item accounting benefits from direct instruction | Add `completeness_contract` |
| Research prompt that needs grounding and citation discipline | Add research, citation, and empty-result recovery blocks | Multi-pass retrieval is stronger when the model is told how to react to weak or empty search results | Add `research_mode`, `citation_rules`, and `empty_result_handling`; add `tool_persistence_rules` when retrieval tools are already in use |
| Coding or terminal prompt with shell misuse or early stop failures | Keep the same tool surface and add terminal hygiene and verification instructions | Tool-using coding workflows are not blocked just because tools exist; they usually need better prompt steering, not host rewiring | Add `terminal_tool_hygiene` and `verification_loop`, optionally `tool_persistence_rules` |
| Multi-agent or support-triage workflow with escalation or completeness requirements | Add one lightweight control block for persistence, completeness, or verification | GPT-5.4 can be more efficient by default, so multi-step support flows benefit from an explicit completion or verification contract | Add at least one of `tool_persistence_rules`, `completeness_contract`, or `verification_loop` |
## Prompt blocks
Use these selectively. Do not add all of them by default.
### `output_verbosity_spec`
Use when:
- the upgraded model gets too wordy
- the host needs compact, information-dense answers
- the workflow benefits from a short overview plus a checklist
```text
<output_verbosity_spec>
- Default: 3-6 sentences or up to 6 bullets.
- If the user asked for a doc or report, use headings with short bullets.
- For multi-step tasks:
- Start with 1 short overview paragraph.
- Then provide a checklist with statuses: [done], [todo], or [blocked].
- Avoid repeating the user's request.
- Prefer compact, information-dense writing.
</output_verbosity_spec>
```
### `default_follow_through_policy`
Use when:
- the host expects the model to proceed on reversible, low-risk steps
- the upgraded model becomes too conservative or asks for confirmation too often
```text
<default_follow_through_policy>
- If the user's intent is clear and the next step is reversible and low-risk, proceed without asking permission.
- Only ask permission if the next step is:
(a) irreversible,
(b) has external side effects, or
(c) requires missing sensitive information or a choice that materially changes outcomes.
- If proceeding, state what you did and what remains optional.
</default_follow_through_policy>
```
### `instruction_priority`
Use when:
- users often change task shape, format, or tone mid-conversation
- the host needs an explicit override policy instead of relying on defaults
```text
<instruction_priority>
- User instructions override default style, tone, formatting, and initiative preferences.
- Safety, honesty, privacy, and permission constraints do not yield.
- If a newer user instruction conflicts with an earlier one, follow the newer instruction.
- Preserve earlier instructions that do not conflict.
</instruction_priority>
```
### `tool_persistence_rules`
Use when:
- the workflow needs multiple retrieval or verification steps
- the model starts stopping too early because it is trying to save tool calls
```text
<tool_persistence_rules>
- Use tools whenever they materially improve correctness, completeness, or grounding.
- Do not stop early just to save tool calls.
- Keep calling tools until:
(1) the task is complete, and
(2) verification passes.
- If a tool returns empty or partial results, retry with a different strategy.
</tool_persistence_rules>
```
### `dig_deeper_nudge`
Use when:
- the model is too literal or stops at the first plausible answer
- the task is safety- or accuracy-sensitive and needs a small initiative nudge before raising reasoning effort
```text
<dig_deeper_nudge>
- Do not stop at the first plausible answer.
- Look for second-order issues, edge cases, and missing constraints.
- If the task is safety- or accuracy-critical, perform at least one verification step.
</dig_deeper_nudge>
```
### `dependency_checks`
Use when:
- later actions depend on prerequisite lookup, memory retrieval, or discovery steps
- the model may be tempted to skip prerequisite work because the intended end state seems obvious
```text
<dependency_checks>
- Before taking an action, check whether prerequisite discovery, lookup, or memory retrieval is required.
- Do not skip prerequisite steps just because the intended final action seems obvious.
- If a later step depends on the output of an earlier one, resolve that dependency first.
</dependency_checks>
```
### `parallel_tool_calling`
Use when:
- the workflow has multiple independent retrieval steps
- wall-clock time matters but some steps still need sequencing
```text
<parallel_tool_calling>
- When multiple retrieval or lookup steps are independent, prefer parallel tool calls to reduce wall-clock time.
- Do not parallelize steps with prerequisite dependencies or where one result determines the next action.
- After parallel retrieval, pause to synthesize before making more calls.
- Prefer selective parallelism: parallelize independent evidence gathering, not speculative or redundant tool use.
</parallel_tool_calling>
```
### `completeness_contract`
Use when:
- the task involves batches, lists, enumerations, or multiple deliverables
- missing items are a common failure mode
```text
<completeness_contract>
- Deliver all requested items.
- Maintain an itemized checklist of deliverables.
- For lists or batches:
- state the expected count,
- enumerate items 1..N,
- confirm that none are missing before finalizing.
- If any item is blocked by missing data, mark it [blocked] and state exactly what is missing.
</completeness_contract>
```
### `empty_result_handling`
Use when:
- the workflow frequently performs search, CRM, logs, or retrieval steps
- no-results failures are often false negatives
```text
<empty_result_handling>
If a lookup returns empty or suspiciously small results:
- Do not conclude that no results exist immediately.
- Try at least 2 fallback strategies, such as a broader query, alternate filters, or another source.
- Only then report that no results were found, along with what you tried.
</empty_result_handling>
```
### `verification_loop`
Use when:
- the workflow has downstream impact
- accuracy, formatting, or completeness regressions matter
```text
<verification_loop>
Before finalizing:
- Check correctness: does the output satisfy every requirement?
- Check grounding: are factual claims backed by retrieved sources or tool output?
- Check formatting: does the output match the requested schema or style?
- Check safety and irreversibility: if the next step has external side effects, ask permission first.
</verification_loop>
```
### `missing_context_gating`
Use when:
- required context is sometimes missing early in the workflow
- the model should prefer retrieval over guessing
```text
<missing_context_gating>
- If required context is missing, do not guess.
- Prefer the appropriate lookup tool when the context is retrievable; ask a minimal clarifying question only when it is not.
- If you must proceed, label assumptions explicitly and choose a reversible action.
</missing_context_gating>
```
### `action_safety`
Use when:
- the agent will actively take actions through tools
- the host benefits from a short pre-flight and post-flight execution frame
```text
<action_safety>
- Pre-flight: summarize the intended action and parameters in 1-2 lines.
- Execute via tool.
- Post-flight: confirm the outcome and any validation that was performed.
</action_safety>
```
### `citation_rules`
Use when:
- the workflow produces cited answers
- fabricated citations or wrong citation formats are costly
```text
<citation_rules>
- Only cite sources that were actually retrieved in this session.
- Never fabricate citations, URLs, IDs, or quote spans.
- If you cannot find a source for a claim, say so and either:
- soften the claim, or
- explain how to verify it with tools.
- Use exactly the citation format required by the host application.
</citation_rules>
```
### `research_mode`
Use when:
- the workflow is research-heavy
- the host uses web search or retrieval tools
```text
<research_mode>
- Do research in 3 passes:
1) Plan: list 3-6 sub-questions to answer.
2) Retrieve: search each sub-question and follow 1-2 second-order leads.
3) Synthesize: resolve contradictions and write the final answer with citations.
- Stop only when more searching is unlikely to change the conclusion.
</research_mode>
```
If your host environment uses a specific research tool or requires a submit step, combine this with the host's finalization contract.
### `structured_output_contract`
Use when:
- the host depends on strict JSON, SQL, or other structured output
```text
<structured_output_contract>
- Output only the requested format.
- Do not add prose or markdown fences unless they were requested.
- Validate that parentheses and brackets are balanced.
- Do not invent tables or fields.
- If required schema information is missing, ask for it or return an explicit error object.
</structured_output_contract>
```
### `bbox_extraction_spec`
Use when:
- the workflow extracts OCR boxes, document regions, or other coordinates
- layout drift or missed dense regions are common failure modes
```text
<bbox_extraction_spec>
- Use the specified coordinate format exactly, such as [x1,y1,x2,y2] normalized to 0..1.
- For each box, include page, label, text snippet, and confidence.
- Add a vertical-drift sanity check so boxes stay aligned with the correct line of text.
- If the layout is dense, process page by page and do a second pass for missed items.
</bbox_extraction_spec>
```
### `terminal_tool_hygiene`
Use when:
- the prompt belongs to a terminal-based or coding-agent workflow
- tool misuse or shell misuse has been observed
```text
<terminal_tool_hygiene>
- Only run shell commands through the terminal tool.
- Never try to "run" tool names as shell commands.
- If a patch or edit tool exists, use it directly instead of emulating it in bash.
- After changes, run a lightweight verification step such as ls, tests, or a build before declaring the task done.
</terminal_tool_hygiene>
```
### `user_updates_spec`
Use when:
- the workflow is long-running and user updates matter
```text
<user_updates_spec>
- Only update the user when starting a new major phase or when the plan changes.
- Each update should contain:
- 1 sentence on what changed,
- 1 sentence on the next step.
- Do not narrate routine tool calls.
- Keep the user-facing update short, even when the actual work is exhaustive.
</user_updates_spec>
```
If you are using [Compaction](https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/guides/compaction) in the Responses API, compact after major milestones, treat compacted items as opaque state, and keep prompts functionally identical after compaction.
## Responses `phase` guidance
For long-running Responses workflows, preambles, or tool-heavy agents that replay assistant items, review whether `phase` is already preserved.
- If the host already round-trips `phase`, keep it intact during the upgrade.
- If the host uses `previous_response_id` and does not manually replay assistant items, note that this may reduce manual `phase` handling needs.
- If reliable GPT-5.4 behavior would require adding or preserving `phase` and that would need code edits, treat the case as blocked for prompt-only or model-string-only migration guidance.
## Example upgrade profiles
### GPT-5.2
- Use `gpt-5.4`
- Match the current reasoning effort first
- Preserve the existing latency and quality profile before tuning prompt blocks
- If the repo does not expose the exact setting, emit `same` as the starting recommendation
### GPT-5.3-Codex
- Use `gpt-5.4`
- Match the current reasoning effort first
- If you need Codex-style speed and efficiency, add verification blocks before increasing reasoning effort
- If the repo does not expose the exact setting, emit `same` as the starting recommendation
### GPT-4o or GPT-4.1 assistant
- Use `gpt-5.4`
- Start with `none` reasoning effort
- Add `output_verbosity_spec` only if output becomes too verbose
### Long-horizon agent
- Use `gpt-5.4`
- Start with `medium` reasoning effort
- Add `tool_persistence_rules`
- Add `completeness_contract`
- Add `verification_loop`
### Research workflow
- Use `gpt-5.4`
- Start with `medium` reasoning effort
- Add `research_mode`
- Add `citation_rules`
- Add `empty_result_handling`
- Add `tool_persistence_rules` when the host already uses web or retrieval tools
- Add `parallel_tool_calling` when the retrieval steps are independent
### Support triage or multi-agent workflow
- Use `gpt-5.4`
- Prefer `model string + light prompt rewrite` over `model string only`
- Add at least one of `tool_persistence_rules`, `completeness_contract`, or `verification_loop`
- Add more only if evals show a real regression
### Coding or terminal workflow
- Use `gpt-5.4`
- Keep the model-string change narrow
- Match the current reasoning effort first if you are upgrading from GPT-5.3-Codex
- Add `terminal_tool_hygiene`
- Add `verification_loop`
- Add `dependency_checks` when actions depend on prerequisite lookup or discovery
- Add `tool_persistence_rules` if the agent stops too early
- Review whether `phase` is already preserved for long-running Responses flows or assistant preambles
- Do not classify this as blocked just because the workflow uses tools; block only if the upgrade requires changing tool definitions or wiring
- If the repo already uses Responses plus tools and no required host-side change is shown, prefer `model_string_plus_light_prompt_rewrite` over `blocked`
## Prompt regression checklist
- Check whether the upgraded prompt still preserves the original task intent.
- Check whether the new prompt is leaner, not just longer.
- Check completeness, citation quality, dependency handling, verification behavior, and verbosity.
- For long-running Responses agents, check whether `phase` handling is already in place or needs implementation work.
- Confirm that each added prompt block addresses an observed regression.
- Remove prompt blocks that are not earning their keep.

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# Latest model guide
This file is a curated helper. Every recommendation here must be verified against current OpenAI docs before it is repeated to a user.
## Current model map
| Model ID | Use for |
| --- | --- |
| `gpt-5.4` | Default text plus reasoning for most new apps |
| `gpt-5.4-pro` | Only when the user explicitly asks for maximum reasoning or quality; substantially slower and more expensive |
| `gpt-5-mini` | Cheaper and faster reasoning with good quality |
| `gpt-5-nano` | High-throughput simple tasks and classification |
| `gpt-5.4` | Explicit no-reasoning text path via `reasoning.effort: none` |
| `gpt-4.1-mini` | Cheaper no-reasoning text |
| `gpt-4.1-nano` | Fastest and cheapest no-reasoning text |
| `gpt-5.3-codex` | Agentic coding, code editing, and tool-heavy coding workflows |
| `gpt-5.1-codex-mini` | Cheaper coding workflows |
| `gpt-image-1.5` | Best image generation and edit quality |
| `gpt-image-1-mini` | Cost-optimized image generation |
| `gpt-4o-mini-tts` | Text-to-speech |
| `gpt-4o-mini-transcribe` | Speech-to-text, fast and cost-efficient |
| `gpt-realtime-1.5` | Realtime voice and multimodal sessions |
| `gpt-realtime-mini` | Cheaper realtime sessions |
| `gpt-audio` | Chat Completions audio input and output |
| `gpt-audio-mini` | Cheaper Chat Completions audio workflows |
| `sora-2` | Faster iteration and draft video generation |
| `sora-2-pro` | Higher-quality production video |
| `omni-moderation-latest` | Text and image moderation |
| `text-embedding-3-large` | Higher-quality retrieval embeddings; default in this skill because no best-specific row exists |
| `text-embedding-3-small` | Lower-cost embeddings |
## Maintenance notes
- This file will drift unless it is periodically re-verified against current OpenAI docs.
- If this file conflicts with current docs, the docs win.

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# Upgrading to GPT-5.4
Use this guide when the user explicitly asks to upgrade an existing integration to GPT-5.4. Pair it with current OpenAI docs lookups. The default target string is `gpt-5.4`.
## Upgrade posture
Upgrade with the narrowest safe change set:
- replace the model string first
- update only the prompts that are directly tied to that model usage
- prefer prompt-only upgrades when possible
- if the upgrade would require API-surface changes, parameter rewrites, tool rewiring, or broader code edits, mark it as blocked instead of stretching the scope
## Upgrade workflow
1. Inventory current model usage.
- Search for model strings, client calls, and prompt-bearing files.
- Include inline prompts, prompt templates, YAML or JSON configs, Markdown docs, and saved prompts when they are clearly tied to a model usage site.
2. Pair each model usage with its prompt surface.
- Prefer the closest prompt surface first: inline system or developer text, then adjacent prompt files, then shared templates.
- If you cannot confidently tie a prompt to the model usage, say so instead of guessing.
3. Classify the source model family.
- Common buckets: `gpt-4o` or `gpt-4.1`, `o1` or `o3` or `o4-mini`, early `gpt-5`, later `gpt-5.x`, or mixed and unclear.
4. Decide the upgrade class.
- `model string only`
- `model string + light prompt rewrite`
- `blocked without code changes`
5. Run the no-code compatibility gate.
- Check whether the current integration can accept `gpt-5.4` without API-surface changes or implementation changes.
- For long-running Responses or tool-heavy agents, check whether `phase` is already preserved or round-tripped when the host replays assistant items or uses preambles.
- If compatibility depends on code changes, return `blocked`.
- If compatibility is unclear, return `unknown` rather than improvising.
6. Recommend the upgrade.
- Default replacement string: `gpt-5.4`
- Keep the intervention small and behavior-preserving.
7. Deliver a structured recommendation.
- `Current model usage`
- `Recommended model-string updates`
- `Starting reasoning recommendation`
- `Prompt updates`
- `Phase assessment` when the flow is long-running, replayed, or tool-heavy
- `No-code compatibility check`
- `Validation plan`
- `Launch-day refresh items`
Output rule:
- Always emit a starting `reasoning_effort_recommendation` for each usage site.
- If the repo exposes the current reasoning setting, preserve it first unless the source guide says otherwise.
- If the repo does not expose the current setting, use the source-family starting mapping instead of returning `null`.
## Upgrade outcomes
### `model string only`
Choose this when:
- the existing prompts are already short, explicit, and task-bounded
- the workflow is not strongly research-heavy, tool-heavy, multi-agent, batch or completeness-sensitive, or long-horizon
- there are no obvious compatibility blockers
Default action:
- replace the model string with `gpt-5.4`
- keep prompts unchanged
- validate behavior with existing evals or spot checks
### `model string + light prompt rewrite`
Choose this when:
- the old prompt was compensating for weaker instruction following
- the workflow needs more persistence than the default tool-use behavior will likely provide
- the task needs stronger completeness, citation discipline, or verification
- the upgraded model becomes too verbose or under-complete unless instructed otherwise
- the workflow is research-heavy and needs stronger handling of sparse or empty retrieval results
- the workflow is coding-oriented, tool-heavy, or multi-agent, but the existing API surface and tool definitions can remain unchanged
Default action:
- replace the model string with `gpt-5.4`
- add one or two targeted prompt blocks
- read `references/gpt-5p4-prompting-guide.md` to choose the smallest prompt changes that recover the old behavior
- avoid broad prompt cleanup unrelated to the upgrade
- for research workflows, default to `research_mode` + `citation_rules` + `empty_result_handling`; add `tool_persistence_rules` when the host already uses retrieval tools
- for dependency-aware or tool-heavy workflows, default to `tool_persistence_rules` + `dependency_checks` + `verification_loop`; add `parallel_tool_calling` only when retrieval steps are truly independent
- for coding or terminal workflows, default to `terminal_tool_hygiene` + `verification_loop`
- for multi-agent support or triage workflows, default to at least one of `tool_persistence_rules`, `completeness_contract`, or `verification_loop`
- for long-running Responses agents with preambles or multiple assistant messages, explicitly review whether `phase` is already handled; if adding or preserving `phase` would require code edits, mark the path as `blocked`
- do not classify a coding or tool-using Responses workflow as `blocked` just because the visible snippet is minimal; prefer `model string + light prompt rewrite` unless the repo clearly shows that a safe GPT-5.4 path would require host-side code changes
### `blocked`
Choose this when:
- the upgrade appears to require API-surface changes
- the upgrade appears to require parameter rewrites or reasoning-setting changes that are not exposed outside implementation code
- the upgrade would require changing tool definitions, tool handler wiring, or schema contracts
- you cannot confidently identify the prompt surface tied to the model usage
Default action:
- do not improvise a broader upgrade
- report the blocker and explain that the fix is out of scope for this guide
## No-code compatibility checklist
Before recommending a no-code upgrade, check:
1. Can the current host accept the `gpt-5.4` model string without changing client code or API surface?
2. Are the related prompts identifiable and editable?
3. Does the host depend on behavior that likely needs API-surface changes, parameter rewrites, or tool rewiring?
4. Would the likely fix be prompt-only, or would it need implementation changes?
5. Is the prompt surface close enough to the model usage that you can make a targeted change instead of a broad cleanup?
6. For long-running Responses or tool-heavy agents, is `phase` already preserved if the host relies on preambles, replayed assistant items, or multiple assistant messages?
If item 1 is no, items 3 through 4 point to implementation work, or item 6 is no and the fix needs code changes, return `blocked`.
If item 2 is no, return `unknown` unless the user can point to the prompt location.
Important:
- Existing use of tools, agents, or multiple usage sites is not by itself a blocker.
- If the current host can keep the same API surface and the same tool definitions, prefer `model string + light prompt rewrite` over `blocked`.
- Reserve `blocked` for cases that truly require implementation changes, not cases that only need stronger prompt steering.
## Scope boundaries
This guide may:
- update or recommend updated model strings
- update or recommend updated prompts
- inspect code and prompt files to understand where those changes belong
- inspect whether existing Responses flows already preserve `phase`
- flag compatibility blockers
This guide may not:
- move Chat Completions code to Responses
- move Responses code to another API surface
- rewrite parameter shapes
- change tool definitions or tool-call handling
- change structured-output wiring
- add or retrofit `phase` handling in implementation code
- edit business logic, orchestration logic, or SDK usage beyond a literal model-string replacement
If a safe GPT-5.4 upgrade requires any of those changes, mark the path as blocked and out of scope.
## Validation plan
- Validate each upgraded usage site with existing evals or realistic spot checks.
- Check whether the upgraded model still matches expected latency, output shape, and quality.
- If prompt edits were added, confirm each block is doing real work instead of adding noise.
- If the workflow has downstream impact, add a lightweight verification pass before finalization.
## Launch-day refresh items
When final GPT-5.4 guidance changes:
1. Replace release-candidate assumptions with final GPT-5.4 guidance where appropriate.
2. Re-check whether the default target string should stay `gpt-5.4` for all source families.
3. Re-check any prompt-block recommendations whose semantics may have changed.
4. Re-check research, citation, and compatibility guidance against the final model behavior.
5. Re-run the same upgrade scenarios and confirm the blocked-versus-viable boundaries still hold.

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---
name: plugin-creator
description: Create and scaffold plugin directories for Codex with a required `.codex-plugin/plugin.json`, optional plugin folders/files, and baseline placeholders you can edit before publishing or testing. Use when Codex needs to create a new local plugin, add optional plugin structure, or generate or update repo-root `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json` entries for plugin ordering and availability metadata.
---
# Plugin Creator
## Quick Start
1. Run the scaffold script:
```bash
# Plugin names are normalized to lower-case hyphen-case and must be <= 64 chars.
# The generated folder and plugin.json name are always the same.
# Run from repo root (or replace .agents/... with the absolute path to this SKILL).
# By default creates in <repo_root>/plugins/<plugin-name>.
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py <plugin-name>
```
2. Open `<plugin-path>/.codex-plugin/plugin.json` and replace `[TODO: ...]` placeholders.
3. Generate or update the repo marketplace entry when the plugin should appear in Codex UI ordering:
```bash
# marketplace.json always lives at <repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin --with-marketplace
```
For a home-local plugin, treat `<home>` as the root and use:
```bash
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin \
--path ~/plugins \
--marketplace-path ~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json \
--with-marketplace
```
4. Generate/adjust optional companion folders as needed:
```bash
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin --path <parent-plugin-directory> \
--with-skills --with-hooks --with-scripts --with-assets --with-mcp --with-apps --with-marketplace
```
`<parent-plugin-directory>` is the directory where the plugin folder `<plugin-name>` will be created (for example `~/code/plugins`).
## What this skill creates
- If the user has not made the plugin location explicit, ask whether they want a repo-local plugin or a home-local plugin before generating marketplace entries.
- Creates plugin root at `/<parent-plugin-directory>/<plugin-name>/`.
- Always creates `/<parent-plugin-directory>/<plugin-name>/.codex-plugin/plugin.json`.
- Fills the manifest with the full schema shape, placeholder values, and the complete `interface` section.
- Creates or updates `<repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json` when `--with-marketplace` is set.
- If the marketplace file does not exist yet, seed top-level `name` plus `interface.displayName` placeholders before adding the first plugin entry.
- `<plugin-name>` is normalized using skill-creator naming rules:
- `My Plugin``my-plugin`
- `My--Plugin``my-plugin`
- underscores, spaces, and punctuation are converted to `-`
- result is lower-case hyphen-delimited with consecutive hyphens collapsed
- Supports optional creation of:
- `skills/`
- `hooks/`
- `scripts/`
- `assets/`
- `.mcp.json`
- `.app.json`
## Marketplace workflow
- `marketplace.json` always lives at `<repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`.
- For a home-local plugin, use the same convention with `<home>` as the root:
`~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json` plus `./plugins/<plugin-name>`.
- Marketplace root metadata supports top-level `name` plus optional `interface.displayName`.
- Treat plugin order in `plugins[]` as render order in Codex. Append new entries unless a user explicitly asks to reorder the list.
- `displayName` belongs inside the marketplace `interface` object, not individual `plugins[]` entries.
- Each generated marketplace entry must include all of:
- `policy.installation`
- `policy.authentication`
- `category`
- Default new entries to:
- `policy.installation: "AVAILABLE"`
- `policy.authentication: "ON_INSTALL"`
- Override defaults only when the user explicitly specifies another allowed value.
- Allowed `policy.installation` values:
- `NOT_AVAILABLE`
- `AVAILABLE`
- `INSTALLED_BY_DEFAULT`
- Allowed `policy.authentication` values:
- `ON_INSTALL`
- `ON_USE`
- Treat `policy.products` as an override. Omit it unless the user explicitly requests product gating.
- The generated plugin entry shape is:
```json
{
"name": "plugin-name",
"source": {
"source": "local",
"path": "./plugins/plugin-name"
},
"policy": {
"installation": "AVAILABLE",
"authentication": "ON_INSTALL"
},
"category": "Productivity"
}
```
- Use `--force` only when intentionally replacing an existing marketplace entry for the same plugin name.
- If `<repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json` does not exist yet, create it with top-level `"name"`, an `"interface"` object containing `"displayName"`, and a `plugins` array, then add the new entry.
- For a brand-new marketplace file, the root object should look like:
```json
{
"name": "[TODO: marketplace-name]",
"interface": {
"displayName": "[TODO: Marketplace Display Name]"
},
"plugins": [
{
"name": "plugin-name",
"source": {
"source": "local",
"path": "./plugins/plugin-name"
},
"policy": {
"installation": "AVAILABLE",
"authentication": "ON_INSTALL"
},
"category": "Productivity"
}
]
}
```
## Required behavior
- Outer folder name and `plugin.json` `"name"` are always the same normalized plugin name.
- Do not remove required structure; keep `.codex-plugin/plugin.json` present.
- Keep manifest values as placeholders until a human or follow-up step explicitly fills them.
- If creating files inside an existing plugin path, use `--force` only when overwrite is intentional.
- Preserve any existing marketplace `interface.displayName`.
- When generating marketplace entries, always write `policy.installation`, `policy.authentication`, and `category` even if their values are defaults.
- Add `policy.products` only when the user explicitly asks for that override.
- Keep marketplace `source.path` relative to repo root as `./plugins/<plugin-name>`.
## Reference to exact spec sample
For the exact canonical sample JSON for both plugin manifests and marketplace entries, use:
- `references/plugin-json-spec.md`
## Validation
After editing `SKILL.md`, run:
```bash
python3 <path-to-skill-creator>/scripts/quick_validate.py .agents/skills/plugin-creator
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interface:
display_name: "Plugin Creator"
short_description: "Scaffold plugins and marketplace entries"
default_prompt: "Use $plugin-creator to scaffold a plugin with placeholder plugin.json, optional structure, and a marketplace.json entry."
icon_small: "./assets/plugin-creator-small.svg"
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# Plugin JSON sample spec
```json
{
"name": "plugin-name",
"version": "1.2.0",
"description": "Brief plugin description",
"author": {
"name": "Author Name",
"email": "author@example.com",
"url": "https://github.com/author"
},
"homepage": "https://docs.example.com/plugin",
"repository": "https://github.com/author/plugin",
"license": "MIT",
"keywords": ["keyword1", "keyword2"],
"skills": "./skills/",
"hooks": "./hooks.json",
"mcpServers": "./.mcp.json",
"apps": "./.app.json",
"interface": {
"displayName": "Plugin Display Name",
"shortDescription": "Short description for subtitle",
"longDescription": "Long description for details page",
"developerName": "OpenAI",
"category": "Productivity",
"capabilities": ["Interactive", "Write"],
"websiteURL": "https://openai.com/",
"privacyPolicyURL": "https://openai.com/policies/row-privacy-policy/",
"termsOfServiceURL": "https://openai.com/policies/row-terms-of-use/",
"defaultPrompt": [
"Summarize my inbox and draft replies for me.",
"Find open bugs and turn them into Linear tickets.",
"Review today's meetings and flag scheduling gaps."
],
"brandColor": "#3B82F6",
"composerIcon": "./assets/icon.png",
"logo": "./assets/logo.png",
"screenshots": [
"./assets/screenshot1.png",
"./assets/screenshot2.png",
"./assets/screenshot3.png"
]
}
}
```
## Field guide
### Top-level fields
- `name` (`string`): Plugin identifier (kebab-case, no spaces). Required if `plugin.json` is provided and used as manifest name and component namespace.
- `version` (`string`): Plugin semantic version.
- `description` (`string`): Short purpose summary.
- `author` (`object`): Publisher identity.
- `name` (`string`): Author or team name.
- `email` (`string`): Contact email.
- `url` (`string`): Author/team homepage or profile URL.
- `homepage` (`string`): Documentation URL for plugin usage.
- `repository` (`string`): Source code URL.
- `license` (`string`): License identifier (for example `MIT`, `Apache-2.0`).
- `keywords` (`array` of `string`): Search/discovery tags.
- `skills` (`string`): Relative path to skill directories/files.
- `hooks` (`string`): Hook config path.
- `mcpServers` (`string`): MCP config path.
- `apps` (`string`): App manifest path for plugin integrations.
- `interface` (`object`): Interface/UX metadata block for plugin presentation.
### `interface` fields
- `displayName` (`string`): User-facing title shown for the plugin.
- `shortDescription` (`string`): Brief subtitle used in compact views.
- `longDescription` (`string`): Longer description used on details screens.
- `developerName` (`string`): Human-readable publisher name.
- `category` (`string`): Plugin category bucket.
- `capabilities` (`array` of `string`): Capability list from implementation.
- `websiteURL` (`string`): Public website for the plugin.
- `privacyPolicyURL` (`string`): Privacy policy URL.
- `termsOfServiceURL` (`string`): Terms of service URL.
- `defaultPrompt` (`array` of `string`): Starter prompts shown in composer/UX context.
- Include at most 3 strings. Entries after the first 3 are ignored and will not be included.
- Each string is capped at 128 characters. Longer entries are truncated.
- Prefer short starter prompts around 50 characters so they scan well in the UI.
- `brandColor` (`string`): Theme color for the plugin card.
- `composerIcon` (`string`): Path to icon asset.
- `logo` (`string`): Path to logo asset.
- `screenshots` (`array` of `string`): List of screenshot asset paths.
- Screenshot entries must be PNG filenames and stored under `./assets/`.
- Keep file paths relative to plugin root.
### Path conventions and defaults
- Path values should be relative and begin with `./`.
- `skills`, `hooks`, and `mcpServers` are supplemented on top of default component discovery; they do not replace defaults.
- Custom path values must follow the plugin root convention and naming/namespacing rules.
- This repos scaffold writes `.codex-plugin/plugin.json`; treat that as the manifest location this skill generates.
# Marketplace JSON sample spec
`marketplace.json` depends on where the plugin should live:
- Repo plugin: `<repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`
- Local plugin: `~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`
```json
{
"name": "openai-curated",
"interface": {
"displayName": "ChatGPT Official"
},
"plugins": [
{
"name": "linear",
"source": {
"source": "local",
"path": "./plugins/linear"
},
"policy": {
"installation": "AVAILABLE",
"authentication": "ON_INSTALL"
},
"category": "Productivity"
}
]
}
```
## Marketplace field guide
### Top-level fields
- `name` (`string`): Marketplace identifier or catalog name.
- `interface` (`object`, optional): Marketplace presentation metadata.
- `plugins` (`array`): Ordered plugin entries. This order determines how Codex renders plugins.
### `interface` fields
- `displayName` (`string`, optional): User-facing marketplace title.
### Plugin entry fields
- `name` (`string`): Plugin identifier. Match the plugin folder name and `plugin.json` `name`.
- `source` (`object`): Plugin source descriptor.
- `source` (`string`): Use `local` for this repo workflow.
- `path` (`string`): Relative plugin path based on the marketplace root.
- Repo plugin: `./plugins/<plugin-name>`
- Local plugin in `~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`: `./plugins/<plugin-name>`
- The same relative path convention is used for both repo-rooted and home-rooted marketplaces.
- Example: with `~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `./plugins/<plugin-name>` resolves to `~/plugins/<plugin-name>`.
- `policy` (`object`): Marketplace policy block. Always include it.
- `installation` (`string`): Availability policy.
- Allowed values: `NOT_AVAILABLE`, `AVAILABLE`, `INSTALLED_BY_DEFAULT`
- Default for new entries: `AVAILABLE`
- `authentication` (`string`): Authentication timing policy.
- Allowed values: `ON_INSTALL`, `ON_USE`
- Default for new entries: `ON_INSTALL`
- `products` (`array` of `string`, optional): Product override for this plugin entry. Omit it unless product gating is explicitly requested.
- `category` (`string`): Display category bucket. Always include it.
### Marketplace generation rules
- `displayName` belongs under the top-level `interface` object, not individual plugin entries.
- When creating a new marketplace file from scratch, seed `interface.displayName` alongside top-level `name`.
- Always include `policy.installation`, `policy.authentication`, and `category` on every generated or updated plugin entry.
- Treat `policy.products` as an override and omit it unless explicitly requested.
- Append new entries unless the user explicitly requests reordering.
- Replace an existing entry for the same plugin only when overwrite is intentional.
- Choose marketplace location to match the plugin destination:
- Repo plugin: `<repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`
- Local plugin: `~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Scaffold a plugin directory and optionally update marketplace.json."""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import json
import re
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
MAX_PLUGIN_NAME_LENGTH = 64
DEFAULT_PLUGIN_PARENT = Path.cwd() / "plugins"
DEFAULT_MARKETPLACE_PATH = Path.cwd() / ".agents" / "plugins" / "marketplace.json"
DEFAULT_INSTALL_POLICY = "AVAILABLE"
DEFAULT_AUTH_POLICY = "ON_INSTALL"
DEFAULT_CATEGORY = "Productivity"
DEFAULT_MARKETPLACE_DISPLAY_NAME = "[TODO: Marketplace Display Name]"
VALID_INSTALL_POLICIES = {"NOT_AVAILABLE", "AVAILABLE", "INSTALLED_BY_DEFAULT"}
VALID_AUTH_POLICIES = {"ON_INSTALL", "ON_USE"}
def normalize_plugin_name(plugin_name: str) -> str:
"""Normalize a plugin name to lowercase hyphen-case."""
normalized = plugin_name.strip().lower()
normalized = re.sub(r"[^a-z0-9]+", "-", normalized)
normalized = normalized.strip("-")
normalized = re.sub(r"-{2,}", "-", normalized)
return normalized
def validate_plugin_name(plugin_name: str) -> None:
if not plugin_name:
raise ValueError("Plugin name must include at least one letter or digit.")
if len(plugin_name) > MAX_PLUGIN_NAME_LENGTH:
raise ValueError(
f"Plugin name '{plugin_name}' is too long ({len(plugin_name)} characters). "
f"Maximum is {MAX_PLUGIN_NAME_LENGTH} characters."
)
def build_plugin_json(plugin_name: str) -> dict:
return {
"name": plugin_name,
"version": "[TODO: 1.2.0]",
"description": "[TODO: Brief plugin description]",
"author": {
"name": "[TODO: Author Name]",
"email": "[TODO: author@example.com]",
"url": "[TODO: https://github.com/author]",
},
"homepage": "[TODO: https://docs.example.com/plugin]",
"repository": "[TODO: https://github.com/author/plugin]",
"license": "[TODO: MIT]",
"keywords": ["[TODO: keyword1]", "[TODO: keyword2]"],
"skills": "[TODO: ./skills/]",
"hooks": "[TODO: ./hooks.json]",
"mcpServers": "[TODO: ./.mcp.json]",
"apps": "[TODO: ./.app.json]",
"interface": {
"displayName": "[TODO: Plugin Display Name]",
"shortDescription": "[TODO: Short description for subtitle]",
"longDescription": "[TODO: Long description for details page]",
"developerName": "[TODO: OpenAI]",
"category": "[TODO: Productivity]",
"capabilities": ["[TODO: Interactive]", "[TODO: Write]"],
"websiteURL": "[TODO: https://openai.com/]",
"privacyPolicyURL": "[TODO: https://openai.com/policies/row-privacy-policy/]",
"termsOfServiceURL": "[TODO: https://openai.com/policies/row-terms-of-use/]",
"defaultPrompt": [
"[TODO: Summarize my inbox and draft replies for me.]",
"[TODO: Find open bugs and turn them into tickets.]",
"[TODO: Review today's meetings and flag gaps.]",
],
"brandColor": "[TODO: #3B82F6]",
"composerIcon": "[TODO: ./assets/icon.png]",
"logo": "[TODO: ./assets/logo.png]",
"screenshots": [
"[TODO: ./assets/screenshot1.png]",
"[TODO: ./assets/screenshot2.png]",
"[TODO: ./assets/screenshot3.png]",
],
},
}
def build_marketplace_entry(
plugin_name: str,
install_policy: str,
auth_policy: str,
category: str,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
"name": plugin_name,
"source": {
"source": "local",
"path": f"./plugins/{plugin_name}",
},
"policy": {
"installation": install_policy,
"authentication": auth_policy,
},
"category": category,
}
def load_json(path: Path) -> dict[str, Any]:
with path.open() as handle:
return json.load(handle)
def build_default_marketplace() -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
"name": "[TODO: marketplace-name]",
"interface": {
"displayName": DEFAULT_MARKETPLACE_DISPLAY_NAME,
},
"plugins": [],
}
def validate_marketplace_interface(payload: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
interface = payload.get("interface")
if interface is not None and not isinstance(interface, dict):
raise ValueError("marketplace.json field 'interface' must be an object.")
def update_marketplace_json(
marketplace_path: Path,
plugin_name: str,
install_policy: str,
auth_policy: str,
category: str,
force: bool,
) -> None:
if marketplace_path.exists():
payload = load_json(marketplace_path)
else:
payload = build_default_marketplace()
if not isinstance(payload, dict):
raise ValueError(f"{marketplace_path} must contain a JSON object.")
validate_marketplace_interface(payload)
plugins = payload.setdefault("plugins", [])
if not isinstance(plugins, list):
raise ValueError(f"{marketplace_path} field 'plugins' must be an array.")
new_entry = build_marketplace_entry(plugin_name, install_policy, auth_policy, category)
for index, entry in enumerate(plugins):
if isinstance(entry, dict) and entry.get("name") == plugin_name:
if not force:
raise FileExistsError(
f"Marketplace entry '{plugin_name}' already exists in {marketplace_path}. "
"Use --force to overwrite that entry."
)
plugins[index] = new_entry
break
else:
plugins.append(new_entry)
write_json(marketplace_path, payload, force=True)
def write_json(path: Path, data: dict, force: bool) -> None:
if path.exists() and not force:
raise FileExistsError(f"{path} already exists. Use --force to overwrite.")
path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
with path.open("w") as handle:
json.dump(data, handle, indent=2)
handle.write("\n")
def create_stub_file(path: Path, payload: dict, force: bool) -> None:
if path.exists() and not force:
return
path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
with path.open("w") as handle:
json.dump(payload, handle, indent=2)
handle.write("\n")
def parse_args() -> argparse.Namespace:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Create a plugin skeleton with placeholder plugin.json."
)
parser.add_argument("plugin_name")
parser.add_argument(
"--path",
default=str(DEFAULT_PLUGIN_PARENT),
help=(
"Parent directory for plugin creation (defaults to <cwd>/plugins). "
"When using a home-rooted marketplace, use <home>/plugins."
),
)
parser.add_argument("--with-skills", action="store_true", help="Create skills/ directory")
parser.add_argument("--with-hooks", action="store_true", help="Create hooks/ directory")
parser.add_argument("--with-scripts", action="store_true", help="Create scripts/ directory")
parser.add_argument("--with-assets", action="store_true", help="Create assets/ directory")
parser.add_argument("--with-mcp", action="store_true", help="Create .mcp.json placeholder")
parser.add_argument("--with-apps", action="store_true", help="Create .app.json placeholder")
parser.add_argument(
"--with-marketplace",
action="store_true",
help=(
"Create or update <cwd>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json. "
"Marketplace entries always point to ./plugins/<plugin-name> relative to the "
"marketplace root."
),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--marketplace-path",
default=str(DEFAULT_MARKETPLACE_PATH),
help=(
"Path to marketplace.json (defaults to <cwd>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json). "
"For a home-rooted marketplace, use <home>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json."
),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--install-policy",
default=DEFAULT_INSTALL_POLICY,
choices=sorted(VALID_INSTALL_POLICIES),
help="Marketplace policy.installation value",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--auth-policy",
default=DEFAULT_AUTH_POLICY,
choices=sorted(VALID_AUTH_POLICIES),
help="Marketplace policy.authentication value",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--category",
default=DEFAULT_CATEGORY,
help="Marketplace category value",
)
parser.add_argument("--force", action="store_true", help="Overwrite existing files")
return parser.parse_args()
def main() -> None:
args = parse_args()
raw_plugin_name = args.plugin_name
plugin_name = normalize_plugin_name(raw_plugin_name)
if plugin_name != raw_plugin_name:
print(f"Note: Normalized plugin name from '{raw_plugin_name}' to '{plugin_name}'.")
validate_plugin_name(plugin_name)
plugin_root = (Path(args.path).expanduser().resolve() / plugin_name)
plugin_root.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
plugin_json_path = plugin_root / ".codex-plugin" / "plugin.json"
write_json(plugin_json_path, build_plugin_json(plugin_name), args.force)
optional_directories = {
"skills": args.with_skills,
"hooks": args.with_hooks,
"scripts": args.with_scripts,
"assets": args.with_assets,
}
for folder, enabled in optional_directories.items():
if enabled:
(plugin_root / folder).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
if args.with_mcp:
create_stub_file(
plugin_root / ".mcp.json",
{"mcpServers": {}},
args.force,
)
if args.with_apps:
create_stub_file(
plugin_root / ".app.json",
{
"apps": {},
},
args.force,
)
if args.with_marketplace:
marketplace_path = Path(args.marketplace_path).expanduser().resolve()
update_marketplace_json(
marketplace_path,
plugin_name,
args.install_policy,
args.auth_policy,
args.category,
args.force,
)
print(f"Created plugin scaffold: {plugin_root}")
print(f"plugin manifest: {plugin_json_path}")
if args.with_marketplace:
print(f"marketplace manifest: {marketplace_path}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
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---
name: skill-creator
description: Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Codex's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
metadata:
short-description: Create or update a skill
---
# Skill Creator
This skill provides guidance for creating effective skills.
## About Skills
Skills are modular, self-contained folders that extend Codex's capabilities by providing
specialized knowledge, workflows, and tools. Think of them as "onboarding guides" for specific
domains or tasks—they transform Codex from a general-purpose agent into a specialized agent
equipped with procedural knowledge that no model can fully possess.
### What Skills Provide
1. Specialized workflows - Multi-step procedures for specific domains
2. Tool integrations - Instructions for working with specific file formats or APIs
3. Domain expertise - Company-specific knowledge, schemas, business logic
4. Bundled resources - Scripts, references, and assets for complex and repetitive tasks
## Core Principles
### Concise is Key
The context window is a public good. Skills share the context window with everything else Codex needs: system prompt, conversation history, other Skills' metadata, and the actual user request.
**Default assumption: Codex is already very smart.** Only add context Codex doesn't already have. Challenge each piece of information: "Does Codex really need this explanation?" and "Does this paragraph justify its token cost?"
Prefer concise examples over verbose explanations.
### Set Appropriate Degrees of Freedom
Match the level of specificity to the task's fragility and variability:
**High freedom (text-based instructions)**: Use when multiple approaches are valid, decisions depend on context, or heuristics guide the approach.
**Medium freedom (pseudocode or scripts with parameters)**: Use when a preferred pattern exists, some variation is acceptable, or configuration affects behavior.
**Low freedom (specific scripts, few parameters)**: Use when operations are fragile and error-prone, consistency is critical, or a specific sequence must be followed.
Think of Codex as exploring a path: a narrow bridge with cliffs needs specific guardrails (low freedom), while an open field allows many routes (high freedom).
### Protect Validation Integrity
You may use subagents during iteration to validate whether a skill works on realistic tasks or whether a suspected problem is real. This is most useful when you want an independent pass on the skill's behavior, outputs, or failure modes after a revision. Only do this when it is possible to start new subagents.
When using subagents for validation, treat that as an evaluation surface. The goal is to learn whether the skill generalizes, not whether another agent can reconstruct the answer from leaked context.
Prefer raw artifacts such as example prompts, outputs, diffs, logs, or traces. Give the minimum task-local context needed to perform the validation. Avoid passing the intended answer, suspected bug, intended fix, or your prior conclusions unless the validation explicitly requires them.
### Anatomy of a Skill
Every skill consists of a required SKILL.md file and optional bundled resources:
```
skill-name/
├── SKILL.md (required)
│ ├── YAML frontmatter metadata (required)
│ │ ├── name: (required)
│ │ └── description: (required)
│ └── Markdown instructions (required)
├── agents/ (recommended)
│ └── openai.yaml - UI metadata for skill lists and chips
└── Bundled Resources (optional)
├── scripts/ - Executable code (Python/Bash/etc.)
├── references/ - Documentation intended to be loaded into context as needed
└── assets/ - Files used in output (templates, icons, fonts, etc.)
```
#### SKILL.md (required)
Every SKILL.md consists of:
- **Frontmatter** (YAML): Contains `name` and `description` fields. These are the only fields that Codex reads to determine when the skill gets used, thus it is very important to be clear and comprehensive in describing what the skill is, and when it should be used.
- **Body** (Markdown): Instructions and guidance for using the skill. Only loaded AFTER the skill triggers (if at all).
#### Agents metadata (recommended)
- UI-facing metadata for skill lists and chips
- Read references/openai_yaml.md before generating values and follow its descriptions and constraints
- Create: human-facing `display_name`, `short_description`, and `default_prompt` by reading the skill
- Generate deterministically by passing the values as `--interface key=value` to `scripts/generate_openai_yaml.py` or `scripts/init_skill.py`
- On updates: validate `agents/openai.yaml` still matches SKILL.md; regenerate if stale
- Only include other optional interface fields (icons, brand color) if explicitly provided
- See references/openai_yaml.md for field definitions and examples
#### Bundled Resources (optional)
##### Scripts (`scripts/`)
Executable code (Python/Bash/etc.) for tasks that require deterministic reliability or are repeatedly rewritten.
- **When to include**: When the same code is being rewritten repeatedly or deterministic reliability is needed
- **Example**: `scripts/rotate_pdf.py` for PDF rotation tasks
- **Benefits**: Token efficient, deterministic, may be executed without loading into context
- **Note**: Scripts may still need to be read by Codex for patching or environment-specific adjustments
##### References (`references/`)
Documentation and reference material intended to be loaded as needed into context to inform Codex's process and thinking.
- **When to include**: For documentation that Codex should reference while working
- **Examples**: `references/finance.md` for financial schemas, `references/mnda.md` for company NDA template, `references/policies.md` for company policies, `references/api_docs.md` for API specifications
- **Use cases**: Database schemas, API documentation, domain knowledge, company policies, detailed workflow guides
- **Benefits**: Keeps SKILL.md lean, loaded only when Codex determines it's needed
- **Best practice**: If files are large (>10k words), include grep search patterns in SKILL.md
- **Avoid duplication**: Information should live in either SKILL.md or references files, not both. Prefer references files for detailed information unless it's truly core to the skill—this keeps SKILL.md lean while making information discoverable without hogging the context window. Keep only essential procedural instructions and workflow guidance in SKILL.md; move detailed reference material, schemas, and examples to references files.
##### Assets (`assets/`)
Files not intended to be loaded into context, but rather used within the output Codex produces.
- **When to include**: When the skill needs files that will be used in the final output
- **Examples**: `assets/logo.png` for brand assets, `assets/slides.pptx` for PowerPoint templates, `assets/frontend-template/` for HTML/React boilerplate, `assets/font.ttf` for typography
- **Use cases**: Templates, images, icons, boilerplate code, fonts, sample documents that get copied or modified
- **Benefits**: Separates output resources from documentation, enables Codex to use files without loading them into context
#### What to Not Include in a Skill
A skill should only contain essential files that directly support its functionality. Do NOT create extraneous documentation or auxiliary files, including:
- README.md
- INSTALLATION_GUIDE.md
- QUICK_REFERENCE.md
- CHANGELOG.md
- etc.
The skill should only contain the information needed for an AI agent to do the job at hand. It should not contain auxiliary context about the process that went into creating it, setup and testing procedures, user-facing documentation, etc. Creating additional documentation files just adds clutter and confusion.
### Progressive Disclosure Design Principle
Skills use a three-level loading system to manage context efficiently:
1. **Metadata (name + description)** - Always in context (~100 words)
2. **SKILL.md body** - When skill triggers (<5k words)
3. **Bundled resources** - As needed by Codex (Unlimited because scripts can be executed without reading into context window)
#### Progressive Disclosure Patterns
Keep SKILL.md body to the essentials and under 500 lines to minimize context bloat. Split content into separate files when approaching this limit. When splitting out content into other files, it is very important to reference them from SKILL.md and describe clearly when to read them, to ensure the reader of the skill knows they exist and when to use them.
**Key principle:** When a skill supports multiple variations, frameworks, or options, keep only the core workflow and selection guidance in SKILL.md. Move variant-specific details (patterns, examples, configuration) into separate reference files.
**Pattern 1: High-level guide with references**
```markdown
# PDF Processing
## Quick start
Extract text with pdfplumber:
[code example]
## Advanced features
- **Form filling**: See [FORMS.md](FORMS.md) for complete guide
- **API reference**: See [REFERENCE.md](REFERENCE.md) for all methods
- **Examples**: See [EXAMPLES.md](EXAMPLES.md) for common patterns
```
Codex loads FORMS.md, REFERENCE.md, or EXAMPLES.md only when needed.
**Pattern 2: Domain-specific organization**
For Skills with multiple domains, organize content by domain to avoid loading irrelevant context:
```
bigquery-skill/
├── SKILL.md (overview and navigation)
└── reference/
├── finance.md (revenue, billing metrics)
├── sales.md (opportunities, pipeline)
├── product.md (API usage, features)
└── marketing.md (campaigns, attribution)
```
When a user asks about sales metrics, Codex only reads sales.md.
Similarly, for skills supporting multiple frameworks or variants, organize by variant:
```
cloud-deploy/
├── SKILL.md (workflow + provider selection)
└── references/
├── aws.md (AWS deployment patterns)
├── gcp.md (GCP deployment patterns)
└── azure.md (Azure deployment patterns)
```
When the user chooses AWS, Codex only reads aws.md.
**Pattern 3: Conditional details**
Show basic content, link to advanced content:
```markdown
# DOCX Processing
## Creating documents
Use docx-js for new documents. See [DOCX-JS.md](DOCX-JS.md).
## Editing documents
For simple edits, modify the XML directly.
**For tracked changes**: See [REDLINING.md](REDLINING.md)
**For OOXML details**: See [OOXML.md](OOXML.md)
```
Codex reads REDLINING.md or OOXML.md only when the user needs those features.
**Important guidelines:**
- **Avoid deeply nested references** - Keep references one level deep from SKILL.md. All reference files should link directly from SKILL.md.
- **Structure longer reference files** - For files longer than 100 lines, include a table of contents at the top so Codex can see the full scope when previewing.
## Skill Creation Process
Skill creation involves these steps:
1. Understand the skill with concrete examples
2. Plan reusable skill contents (scripts, references, assets)
3. Initialize the skill (run init_skill.py)
4. Edit the skill (implement resources and write SKILL.md)
5. Validate the skill (run quick_validate.py)
6. Iterate based on real usage and forward-test complex skills.
Follow these steps in order, skipping only if there is a clear reason why they are not applicable.
### Skill Naming
- Use lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens only; normalize user-provided titles to hyphen-case (e.g., "Plan Mode" -> `plan-mode`).
- When generating names, generate a name under 64 characters (letters, digits, hyphens).
- Prefer short, verb-led phrases that describe the action.
- Namespace by tool when it improves clarity or triggering (e.g., `gh-address-comments`, `linear-address-issue`).
- Name the skill folder exactly after the skill name.
### Step 1: Understanding the Skill with Concrete Examples
Skip this step only when the skill's usage patterns are already clearly understood. It remains valuable even when working with an existing skill.
To create an effective skill, clearly understand concrete examples of how the skill will be used. This understanding can come from either direct user examples or generated examples that are validated with user feedback.
For example, when building an image-editor skill, relevant questions include:
- "What functionality should the image-editor skill support? Editing, rotating, anything else?"
- "Can you give some examples of how this skill would be used?"
- "I can imagine users asking for things like 'Remove the red-eye from this image' or 'Rotate this image'. Are there other ways you imagine this skill being used?"
- "What would a user say that should trigger this skill?"
- "Where should I create this skill? If you do not have a preference, I will place it in `$CODEX_HOME/skills` (or `~/.codex/skills` when `CODEX_HOME` is unset) so Codex can discover it automatically."
To avoid overwhelming users, avoid asking too many questions in a single message. Start with the most important questions and follow up as needed for better effectiveness.
Conclude this step when there is a clear sense of the functionality the skill should support.
### Step 2: Planning the Reusable Skill Contents
To turn concrete examples into an effective skill, analyze each example by:
1. Considering how to execute on the example from scratch
2. Identifying what scripts, references, and assets would be helpful when executing these workflows repeatedly
Example: When building a `pdf-editor` skill to handle queries like "Help me rotate this PDF," the analysis shows:
1. Rotating a PDF requires re-writing the same code each time
2. A `scripts/rotate_pdf.py` script would be helpful to store in the skill
Example: When designing a `frontend-webapp-builder` skill for queries like "Build me a todo app" or "Build me a dashboard to track my steps," the analysis shows:
1. Writing a frontend webapp requires the same boilerplate HTML/React each time
2. An `assets/hello-world/` template containing the boilerplate HTML/React project files would be helpful to store in the skill
Example: When building a `big-query` skill to handle queries like "How many users have logged in today?" the analysis shows:
1. Querying BigQuery requires re-discovering the table schemas and relationships each time
2. A `references/schema.md` file documenting the table schemas would be helpful to store in the skill
To establish the skill's contents, analyze each concrete example to create a list of the reusable resources to include: scripts, references, and assets.
### Step 3: Initializing the Skill
At this point, it is time to actually create the skill.
Skip this step only if the skill being developed already exists. In this case, continue to the next step.
Before running `init_skill.py`, ask where the user wants the skill created. If they do not specify a location, default to `$CODEX_HOME/skills`; when `CODEX_HOME` is unset, fall back to `~/.codex/skills` so the skill is auto-discovered.
When creating a new skill from scratch, always run the `init_skill.py` script. The script conveniently generates a new template skill directory that automatically includes everything a skill requires, making the skill creation process much more efficient and reliable.
Usage:
```bash
scripts/init_skill.py <skill-name> --path <output-directory> [--resources scripts,references,assets] [--examples]
```
Examples:
```bash
scripts/init_skill.py my-skill --path "${CODEX_HOME:-$HOME/.codex}/skills"
scripts/init_skill.py my-skill --path "${CODEX_HOME:-$HOME/.codex}/skills" --resources scripts,references
scripts/init_skill.py my-skill --path ~/work/skills --resources scripts --examples
```
The script:
- Creates the skill directory at the specified path
- Generates a SKILL.md template with proper frontmatter and TODO placeholders
- Creates `agents/openai.yaml` using agent-generated `display_name`, `short_description`, and `default_prompt` passed via `--interface key=value`
- Optionally creates resource directories based on `--resources`
- Optionally adds example files when `--examples` is set
After initialization, customize the SKILL.md and add resources as needed. If you used `--examples`, replace or delete placeholder files.
Generate `display_name`, `short_description`, and `default_prompt` by reading the skill, then pass them as `--interface key=value` to `init_skill.py` or regenerate with:
```bash
scripts/generate_openai_yaml.py <path/to/skill-folder> --interface key=value
```
Only include other optional interface fields when the user explicitly provides them. For full field descriptions and examples, see references/openai_yaml.md.
### Step 4: Edit the Skill
When editing the (newly-generated or existing) skill, remember that the skill is being created for another instance of Codex to use. Include information that would be beneficial and non-obvious to Codex. Consider what procedural knowledge, domain-specific details, or reusable assets would help another Codex instance execute these tasks more effectively.
After substantial revisions, or if the skill is particularly tricky, you should use subagents to forward-test the skill on realistic tasks or artifacts. When doing so, pass the artifact under validation rather than your diagnosis of what is wrong, and keep the prompt generic enough that success depends on transferable reasoning rather than hidden ground truth.
#### Start with Reusable Skill Contents
To begin implementation, start with the reusable resources identified above: `scripts/`, `references/`, and `assets/` files. Note that this step may require user input. For example, when implementing a `brand-guidelines` skill, the user may need to provide brand assets or templates to store in `assets/`, or documentation to store in `references/`.
Added scripts must be tested by actually running them to ensure there are no bugs and that the output matches what is expected. If there are many similar scripts, only a representative sample needs to be tested to ensure confidence that they all work while balancing time to completion.
If you used `--examples`, delete any placeholder files that are not needed for the skill. Only create resource directories that are actually required.
#### Update SKILL.md
**Writing Guidelines:** Always use imperative/infinitive form.
##### Frontmatter
Write the YAML frontmatter with `name` and `description`:
- `name`: The skill name
- `description`: This is the primary triggering mechanism for your skill, and helps Codex understand when to use the skill.
- Include both what the Skill does and specific triggers/contexts for when to use it.
- Include all "when to use" information here - Not in the body. The body is only loaded after triggering, so "When to Use This Skill" sections in the body are not helpful to Codex.
- Example description for a `docx` skill: "Comprehensive document creation, editing, and analysis with support for tracked changes, comments, formatting preservation, and text extraction. Use when Codex needs to work with professional documents (.docx files) for: (1) Creating new documents, (2) Modifying or editing content, (3) Working with tracked changes, (4) Adding comments, or any other document tasks"
Do not include any other fields in YAML frontmatter.
##### Body
Write instructions for using the skill and its bundled resources.
### Step 5: Validate the Skill
Once development of the skill is complete, validate the skill folder to catch basic issues early:
```bash
scripts/quick_validate.py <path/to/skill-folder>
```
The validation script checks YAML frontmatter format, required fields, and naming rules. If validation fails, fix the reported issues and run the command again.
### Step 6: Iterate
After testing the skill, you may detect the skill is complex enough that it requires forward-testing; or users may request improvements.
User testing often this happens right after using the skill, with fresh context of how the skill performed.
**Forward-testing and iteration workflow:**
1. Use the skill on real tasks
2. Notice struggles or inefficiencies
3. Identify how SKILL.md or bundled resources should be updated
4. Implement changes and test again
5. Forward-test if it is reasonable and appropriate
## Forward-testing
To forward-test, launch subagents as a way to stress test the skill with minimal context.
Subagents should *not* know that they are being asked to test the skill. They should be treated as
an agent asked to perform a task by the user. Prompts to subagents should look like:
`Use $skill-x at /path/to/skill-x to solve problem y`
Not:
`Review the skill at /path/to/skill-x; pretend a user asks you to...`
Decision rule for forward-testing:
- Err on the side of forward-testing
- Ask for approval if you think there's a risk that forward-testing would:
* take a long time,
* require additional approvals from the user, or
* modify live production systems
In these cases, show the user your proposed prompt and request (1) a yes/no decision, and
(2) any suggested modifictions.
Considerations when forward-testing:
- use fresh threads for independent passes
- pass the skill, and a request in a similar way the user would.
- pass raw artifacts, not your conclusions
- avoid showing expected answers or intended fixes
- rebuild context from source artifacts after each iteration
- review the subagent's output and reasoning and emitted artifacts
- avoid leaving artifacts the agent can find on disk between iterations;
clean up subagents' artifacts to avoid additional contamination.
If forward-testing only succeeds when subagents see leaked context, tighten the skill or the
forward-testing setup before trusting the result.

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interface:
display_name: "Skill Creator"
short_description: "Create or update a skill"
icon_small: "./assets/skill-creator-small.svg"
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# openai.yaml fields (full example + descriptions)
`agents/openai.yaml` is an extended, product-specific config intended for the machine/harness to read, not the agent. Other product-specific config can also live in the `agents/` folder.
## Full example
```yaml
interface:
display_name: "Optional user-facing name"
short_description: "Optional user-facing description"
icon_small: "./assets/small-400px.png"
icon_large: "./assets/large-logo.svg"
brand_color: "#3B82F6"
default_prompt: "Optional surrounding prompt to use the skill with"
dependencies:
tools:
- type: "mcp"
value: "github"
description: "GitHub MCP server"
transport: "streamable_http"
url: "https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/"
policy:
allow_implicit_invocation: true
```
## Field descriptions and constraints
Top-level constraints:
- Quote all string values.
- Keep keys unquoted.
- For `interface.default_prompt`: generate a helpful, short (typically 1 sentence) example starting prompt based on the skill. It must explicitly mention the skill as `$skill-name` (e.g., "Use $skill-name-here to draft a concise weekly status update.").
- `interface.display_name`: Human-facing title shown in UI skill lists and chips.
- `interface.short_description`: Human-facing short UI blurb (2564 chars) for quick scanning.
- `interface.icon_small`: Path to a small icon asset (relative to skill dir). Default to `./assets/` and place icons in the skill's `assets/` folder.
- `interface.icon_large`: Path to a larger logo asset (relative to skill dir). Default to `./assets/` and place icons in the skill's `assets/` folder.
- `interface.brand_color`: Hex color used for UI accents (e.g., badges).
- `interface.default_prompt`: Default prompt snippet inserted when invoking the skill.
- `dependencies.tools[].type`: Dependency category. Only `mcp` is supported for now.
- `dependencies.tools[].value`: Identifier of the tool or dependency.
- `dependencies.tools[].description`: Human-readable explanation of the dependency.
- `dependencies.tools[].transport`: Connection type when `type` is `mcp`.
- `dependencies.tools[].url`: MCP server URL when `type` is `mcp`.
- `policy.allow_implicit_invocation`: When false, the skill is not injected into
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
OpenAI YAML Generator - Creates agents/openai.yaml for a skill folder.
Usage:
generate_openai_yaml.py <skill_dir> [--name <skill_name>] [--interface key=value]
"""
import argparse
import re
import sys
from pathlib import Path
ACRONYMS = {
"GH",
"MCP",
"API",
"CI",
"CLI",
"LLM",
"PDF",
"PR",
"UI",
"URL",
"SQL",
}
BRANDS = {
"openai": "OpenAI",
"openapi": "OpenAPI",
"github": "GitHub",
"pagerduty": "PagerDuty",
"datadog": "DataDog",
"sqlite": "SQLite",
"fastapi": "FastAPI",
}
SMALL_WORDS = {"and", "or", "to", "up", "with"}
ALLOWED_INTERFACE_KEYS = {
"display_name",
"short_description",
"icon_small",
"icon_large",
"brand_color",
"default_prompt",
}
def yaml_quote(value):
escaped = value.replace("\\", "\\\\").replace('"', '\\"').replace("\n", "\\n")
return f'"{escaped}"'
def format_display_name(skill_name):
words = [word for word in skill_name.split("-") if word]
formatted = []
for index, word in enumerate(words):
lower = word.lower()
upper = word.upper()
if upper in ACRONYMS:
formatted.append(upper)
continue
if lower in BRANDS:
formatted.append(BRANDS[lower])
continue
if index > 0 and lower in SMALL_WORDS:
formatted.append(lower)
continue
formatted.append(word.capitalize())
return " ".join(formatted)
def generate_short_description(display_name):
description = f"Help with {display_name} tasks"
if len(description) < 25:
description = f"Help with {display_name} tasks and workflows"
if len(description) < 25:
description = f"Help with {display_name} tasks with guidance"
if len(description) > 64:
description = f"Help with {display_name}"
if len(description) > 64:
description = f"{display_name} helper"
if len(description) > 64:
description = f"{display_name} tools"
if len(description) > 64:
suffix = " helper"
max_name_length = 64 - len(suffix)
trimmed = display_name[:max_name_length].rstrip()
description = f"{trimmed}{suffix}"
if len(description) > 64:
description = description[:64].rstrip()
if len(description) < 25:
description = f"{description} workflows"
if len(description) > 64:
description = description[:64].rstrip()
return description
def read_frontmatter_name(skill_dir):
skill_md = Path(skill_dir) / "SKILL.md"
if not skill_md.exists():
print(f"[ERROR] SKILL.md not found in {skill_dir}")
return None
content = skill_md.read_text()
match = re.match(r"^---\n(.*?)\n---", content, re.DOTALL)
if not match:
print("[ERROR] Invalid SKILL.md frontmatter format.")
return None
frontmatter_text = match.group(1)
import yaml
try:
frontmatter = yaml.safe_load(frontmatter_text)
except yaml.YAMLError as exc:
print(f"[ERROR] Invalid YAML frontmatter: {exc}")
return None
if not isinstance(frontmatter, dict):
print("[ERROR] Frontmatter must be a YAML dictionary.")
return None
name = frontmatter.get("name", "")
if not isinstance(name, str) or not name.strip():
print("[ERROR] Frontmatter 'name' is missing or invalid.")
return None
return name.strip()
def parse_interface_overrides(raw_overrides):
overrides = {}
optional_order = []
for item in raw_overrides:
if "=" not in item:
print(f"[ERROR] Invalid interface override '{item}'. Use key=value.")
return None, None
key, value = item.split("=", 1)
key = key.strip()
value = value.strip()
if not key:
print(f"[ERROR] Invalid interface override '{item}'. Key is empty.")
return None, None
if key not in ALLOWED_INTERFACE_KEYS:
allowed = ", ".join(sorted(ALLOWED_INTERFACE_KEYS))
print(f"[ERROR] Unknown interface field '{key}'. Allowed: {allowed}")
return None, None
overrides[key] = value
if key not in ("display_name", "short_description") and key not in optional_order:
optional_order.append(key)
return overrides, optional_order
def write_openai_yaml(skill_dir, skill_name, raw_overrides):
overrides, optional_order = parse_interface_overrides(raw_overrides)
if overrides is None:
return None
display_name = overrides.get("display_name") or format_display_name(skill_name)
short_description = overrides.get("short_description") or generate_short_description(display_name)
if not (25 <= len(short_description) <= 64):
print(
"[ERROR] short_description must be 25-64 characters "
f"(got {len(short_description)})."
)
return None
interface_lines = [
"interface:",
f" display_name: {yaml_quote(display_name)}",
f" short_description: {yaml_quote(short_description)}",
]
for key in optional_order:
value = overrides.get(key)
if value is not None:
interface_lines.append(f" {key}: {yaml_quote(value)}")
agents_dir = Path(skill_dir) / "agents"
agents_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
output_path = agents_dir / "openai.yaml"
output_path.write_text("\n".join(interface_lines) + "\n")
print(f"[OK] Created agents/openai.yaml")
return output_path
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Create agents/openai.yaml for a skill directory.",
)
parser.add_argument("skill_dir", help="Path to the skill directory")
parser.add_argument(
"--name",
help="Skill name override (defaults to SKILL.md frontmatter)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--interface",
action="append",
default=[],
help="Interface override in key=value format (repeatable)",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
skill_dir = Path(args.skill_dir).resolve()
if not skill_dir.exists():
print(f"[ERROR] Skill directory not found: {skill_dir}")
sys.exit(1)
if not skill_dir.is_dir():
print(f"[ERROR] Path is not a directory: {skill_dir}")
sys.exit(1)
skill_name = args.name or read_frontmatter_name(skill_dir)
if not skill_name:
sys.exit(1)
result = write_openai_yaml(skill_dir, skill_name, args.interface)
if result:
sys.exit(0)
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Skill Initializer - Creates a new skill from template
Usage:
init_skill.py <skill-name> --path <path> [--resources scripts,references,assets] [--examples] [--interface key=value]
Examples:
init_skill.py my-new-skill --path skills/public
init_skill.py my-new-skill --path skills/public --resources scripts,references
init_skill.py my-api-helper --path skills/private --resources scripts --examples
init_skill.py custom-skill --path /custom/location
init_skill.py my-skill --path skills/public --interface short_description="Short UI label"
"""
import argparse
import re
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from generate_openai_yaml import write_openai_yaml
MAX_SKILL_NAME_LENGTH = 64
ALLOWED_RESOURCES = {"scripts", "references", "assets"}
SKILL_TEMPLATE = """---
name: {skill_name}
description: [TODO: Complete and informative explanation of what the skill does and when to use it. Include WHEN to use this skill - specific scenarios, file types, or tasks that trigger it.]
---
# {skill_title}
## Overview
[TODO: 1-2 sentences explaining what this skill enables]
## Structuring This Skill
[TODO: Choose the structure that best fits this skill's purpose. Common patterns:
**1. Workflow-Based** (best for sequential processes)
- Works well when there are clear step-by-step procedures
- Example: DOCX skill with "Workflow Decision Tree" -> "Reading" -> "Creating" -> "Editing"
- Structure: ## Overview -> ## Workflow Decision Tree -> ## Step 1 -> ## Step 2...
**2. Task-Based** (best for tool collections)
- Works well when the skill offers different operations/capabilities
- Example: PDF skill with "Quick Start" -> "Merge PDFs" -> "Split PDFs" -> "Extract Text"
- Structure: ## Overview -> ## Quick Start -> ## Task Category 1 -> ## Task Category 2...
**3. Reference/Guidelines** (best for standards or specifications)
- Works well for brand guidelines, coding standards, or requirements
- Example: Brand styling with "Brand Guidelines" -> "Colors" -> "Typography" -> "Features"
- Structure: ## Overview -> ## Guidelines -> ## Specifications -> ## Usage...
**4. Capabilities-Based** (best for integrated systems)
- Works well when the skill provides multiple interrelated features
- Example: Product Management with "Core Capabilities" -> numbered capability list
- Structure: ## Overview -> ## Core Capabilities -> ### 1. Feature -> ### 2. Feature...
Patterns can be mixed and matched as needed. Most skills combine patterns (e.g., start with task-based, add workflow for complex operations).
Delete this entire "Structuring This Skill" section when done - it's just guidance.]
## [TODO: Replace with the first main section based on chosen structure]
[TODO: Add content here. See examples in existing skills:
- Code samples for technical skills
- Decision trees for complex workflows
- Concrete examples with realistic user requests
- References to scripts/templates/references as needed]
## Resources (optional)
Create only the resource directories this skill actually needs. Delete this section if no resources are required.
### scripts/
Executable code (Python/Bash/etc.) that can be run directly to perform specific operations.
**Examples from other skills:**
- PDF skill: `fill_fillable_fields.py`, `extract_form_field_info.py` - utilities for PDF manipulation
- DOCX skill: `document.py`, `utilities.py` - Python modules for document processing
**Appropriate for:** Python scripts, shell scripts, or any executable code that performs automation, data processing, or specific operations.
**Note:** Scripts may be executed without loading into context, but can still be read by Codex for patching or environment adjustments.
### references/
Documentation and reference material intended to be loaded into context to inform Codex's process and thinking.
**Examples from other skills:**
- Product management: `communication.md`, `context_building.md` - detailed workflow guides
- BigQuery: API reference documentation and query examples
- Finance: Schema documentation, company policies
**Appropriate for:** In-depth documentation, API references, database schemas, comprehensive guides, or any detailed information that Codex should reference while working.
### assets/
Files not intended to be loaded into context, but rather used within the output Codex produces.
**Examples from other skills:**
- Brand styling: PowerPoint template files (.pptx), logo files
- Frontend builder: HTML/React boilerplate project directories
- Typography: Font files (.ttf, .woff2)
**Appropriate for:** Templates, boilerplate code, document templates, images, icons, fonts, or any files meant to be copied or used in the final output.
---
**Not every skill requires all three types of resources.**
"""
EXAMPLE_SCRIPT = '''#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Example helper script for {skill_name}
This is a placeholder script that can be executed directly.
Replace with actual implementation or delete if not needed.
Example real scripts from other skills:
- pdf/scripts/fill_fillable_fields.py - Fills PDF form fields
- pdf/scripts/convert_pdf_to_images.py - Converts PDF pages to images
"""
def main():
print("This is an example script for {skill_name}")
# TODO: Add actual script logic here
# This could be data processing, file conversion, API calls, etc.
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
'''
EXAMPLE_REFERENCE = """# Reference Documentation for {skill_title}
This is a placeholder for detailed reference documentation.
Replace with actual reference content or delete if not needed.
Example real reference docs from other skills:
- product-management/references/communication.md - Comprehensive guide for status updates
- product-management/references/context_building.md - Deep-dive on gathering context
- bigquery/references/ - API references and query examples
## When Reference Docs Are Useful
Reference docs are ideal for:
- Comprehensive API documentation
- Detailed workflow guides
- Complex multi-step processes
- Information too lengthy for main SKILL.md
- Content that's only needed for specific use cases
## Structure Suggestions
### API Reference Example
- Overview
- Authentication
- Endpoints with examples
- Error codes
- Rate limits
### Workflow Guide Example
- Prerequisites
- Step-by-step instructions
- Common patterns
- Troubleshooting
- Best practices
"""
EXAMPLE_ASSET = """# Example Asset File
This placeholder represents where asset files would be stored.
Replace with actual asset files (templates, images, fonts, etc.) or delete if not needed.
Asset files are NOT intended to be loaded into context, but rather used within
the output Codex produces.
Example asset files from other skills:
- Brand guidelines: logo.png, slides_template.pptx
- Frontend builder: hello-world/ directory with HTML/React boilerplate
- Typography: custom-font.ttf, font-family.woff2
- Data: sample_data.csv, test_dataset.json
## Common Asset Types
- Templates: .pptx, .docx, boilerplate directories
- Images: .png, .jpg, .svg, .gif
- Fonts: .ttf, .otf, .woff, .woff2
- Boilerplate code: Project directories, starter files
- Icons: .ico, .svg
- Data files: .csv, .json, .xml, .yaml
Note: This is a text placeholder. Actual assets can be any file type.
"""
def normalize_skill_name(skill_name):
"""Normalize a skill name to lowercase hyphen-case."""
normalized = skill_name.strip().lower()
normalized = re.sub(r"[^a-z0-9]+", "-", normalized)
normalized = normalized.strip("-")
normalized = re.sub(r"-{2,}", "-", normalized)
return normalized
def title_case_skill_name(skill_name):
"""Convert hyphenated skill name to Title Case for display."""
return " ".join(word.capitalize() for word in skill_name.split("-"))
def parse_resources(raw_resources):
if not raw_resources:
return []
resources = [item.strip() for item in raw_resources.split(",") if item.strip()]
invalid = sorted({item for item in resources if item not in ALLOWED_RESOURCES})
if invalid:
allowed = ", ".join(sorted(ALLOWED_RESOURCES))
print(f"[ERROR] Unknown resource type(s): {', '.join(invalid)}")
print(f" Allowed: {allowed}")
sys.exit(1)
deduped = []
seen = set()
for resource in resources:
if resource not in seen:
deduped.append(resource)
seen.add(resource)
return deduped
def create_resource_dirs(skill_dir, skill_name, skill_title, resources, include_examples):
for resource in resources:
resource_dir = skill_dir / resource
resource_dir.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
if resource == "scripts":
if include_examples:
example_script = resource_dir / "example.py"
example_script.write_text(EXAMPLE_SCRIPT.format(skill_name=skill_name))
example_script.chmod(0o755)
print("[OK] Created scripts/example.py")
else:
print("[OK] Created scripts/")
elif resource == "references":
if include_examples:
example_reference = resource_dir / "api_reference.md"
example_reference.write_text(EXAMPLE_REFERENCE.format(skill_title=skill_title))
print("[OK] Created references/api_reference.md")
else:
print("[OK] Created references/")
elif resource == "assets":
if include_examples:
example_asset = resource_dir / "example_asset.txt"
example_asset.write_text(EXAMPLE_ASSET)
print("[OK] Created assets/example_asset.txt")
else:
print("[OK] Created assets/")
def init_skill(skill_name, path, resources, include_examples, interface_overrides):
"""
Initialize a new skill directory with template SKILL.md.
Args:
skill_name: Name of the skill
path: Path where the skill directory should be created
resources: Resource directories to create
include_examples: Whether to create example files in resource directories
Returns:
Path to created skill directory, or None if error
"""
# Determine skill directory path
skill_dir = Path(path).resolve() / skill_name
# Check if directory already exists
if skill_dir.exists():
print(f"[ERROR] Skill directory already exists: {skill_dir}")
return None
# Create skill directory
try:
skill_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=False)
print(f"[OK] Created skill directory: {skill_dir}")
except Exception as e:
print(f"[ERROR] Error creating directory: {e}")
return None
# Create SKILL.md from template
skill_title = title_case_skill_name(skill_name)
skill_content = SKILL_TEMPLATE.format(skill_name=skill_name, skill_title=skill_title)
skill_md_path = skill_dir / "SKILL.md"
try:
skill_md_path.write_text(skill_content)
print("[OK] Created SKILL.md")
except Exception as e:
print(f"[ERROR] Error creating SKILL.md: {e}")
return None
# Create agents/openai.yaml
try:
result = write_openai_yaml(skill_dir, skill_name, interface_overrides)
if not result:
return None
except Exception as e:
print(f"[ERROR] Error creating agents/openai.yaml: {e}")
return None
# Create resource directories if requested
if resources:
try:
create_resource_dirs(skill_dir, skill_name, skill_title, resources, include_examples)
except Exception as e:
print(f"[ERROR] Error creating resource directories: {e}")
return None
# Print next steps
print(f"\n[OK] Skill '{skill_name}' initialized successfully at {skill_dir}")
print("\nNext steps:")
print("1. Edit SKILL.md to complete the TODO items and update the description")
if resources:
if include_examples:
print("2. Customize or delete the example files in scripts/, references/, and assets/")
else:
print("2. Add resources to scripts/, references/, and assets/ as needed")
else:
print("2. Create resource directories only if needed (scripts/, references/, assets/)")
print("3. Update agents/openai.yaml if the UI metadata should differ")
print("4. Run the validator when ready to check the skill structure")
print(
"5. Forward-test complex skills with realistic user requests to ensure they work as intended"
)
return skill_dir
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Create a new skill directory with a SKILL.md template.",
)
parser.add_argument("skill_name", help="Skill name (normalized to hyphen-case)")
parser.add_argument("--path", required=True, help="Output directory for the skill")
parser.add_argument(
"--resources",
default="",
help="Comma-separated list: scripts,references,assets",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--examples",
action="store_true",
help="Create example files inside the selected resource directories",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--interface",
action="append",
default=[],
help="Interface override in key=value format (repeatable)",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
raw_skill_name = args.skill_name
skill_name = normalize_skill_name(raw_skill_name)
if not skill_name:
print("[ERROR] Skill name must include at least one letter or digit.")
sys.exit(1)
if len(skill_name) > MAX_SKILL_NAME_LENGTH:
print(
f"[ERROR] Skill name '{skill_name}' is too long ({len(skill_name)} characters). "
f"Maximum is {MAX_SKILL_NAME_LENGTH} characters."
)
sys.exit(1)
if skill_name != raw_skill_name:
print(f"Note: Normalized skill name from '{raw_skill_name}' to '{skill_name}'.")
resources = parse_resources(args.resources)
if args.examples and not resources:
print("[ERROR] --examples requires --resources to be set.")
sys.exit(1)
path = args.path
print(f"Initializing skill: {skill_name}")
print(f" Location: {path}")
if resources:
print(f" Resources: {', '.join(resources)}")
if args.examples:
print(" Examples: enabled")
else:
print(" Resources: none (create as needed)")
print()
result = init_skill(skill_name, path, resources, args.examples, args.interface)
if result:
sys.exit(0)
else:
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Quick validation script for skills - minimal version
"""
import re
import sys
from pathlib import Path
import yaml
MAX_SKILL_NAME_LENGTH = 64
def validate_skill(skill_path):
"""Basic validation of a skill"""
skill_path = Path(skill_path)
skill_md = skill_path / "SKILL.md"
if not skill_md.exists():
return False, "SKILL.md not found"
content = skill_md.read_text()
if not content.startswith("---"):
return False, "No YAML frontmatter found"
match = re.match(r"^---\n(.*?)\n---", content, re.DOTALL)
if not match:
return False, "Invalid frontmatter format"
frontmatter_text = match.group(1)
try:
frontmatter = yaml.safe_load(frontmatter_text)
if not isinstance(frontmatter, dict):
return False, "Frontmatter must be a YAML dictionary"
except yaml.YAMLError as e:
return False, f"Invalid YAML in frontmatter: {e}"
allowed_properties = {"name", "description", "license", "allowed-tools", "metadata"}
unexpected_keys = set(frontmatter.keys()) - allowed_properties
if unexpected_keys:
allowed = ", ".join(sorted(allowed_properties))
unexpected = ", ".join(sorted(unexpected_keys))
return (
False,
f"Unexpected key(s) in SKILL.md frontmatter: {unexpected}. Allowed properties are: {allowed}",
)
if "name" not in frontmatter:
return False, "Missing 'name' in frontmatter"
if "description" not in frontmatter:
return False, "Missing 'description' in frontmatter"
name = frontmatter.get("name", "")
if not isinstance(name, str):
return False, f"Name must be a string, got {type(name).__name__}"
name = name.strip()
if name:
if not re.match(r"^[a-z0-9-]+$", name):
return (
False,
f"Name '{name}' should be hyphen-case (lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens only)",
)
if name.startswith("-") or name.endswith("-") or "--" in name:
return (
False,
f"Name '{name}' cannot start/end with hyphen or contain consecutive hyphens",
)
if len(name) > MAX_SKILL_NAME_LENGTH:
return (
False,
f"Name is too long ({len(name)} characters). "
f"Maximum is {MAX_SKILL_NAME_LENGTH} characters.",
)
description = frontmatter.get("description", "")
if not isinstance(description, str):
return False, f"Description must be a string, got {type(description).__name__}"
description = description.strip()
if description:
if "<" in description or ">" in description:
return False, "Description cannot contain angle brackets (< or >)"
if len(description) > 1024:
return (
False,
f"Description is too long ({len(description)} characters). Maximum is 1024 characters.",
)
return True, "Skill is valid!"
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print("Usage: python quick_validate.py <skill_directory>")
sys.exit(1)
valid, message = validate_skill(sys.argv[1])
print(message)
sys.exit(0 if valid else 1)

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---
name: skill-installer
description: Install Codex skills into $CODEX_HOME/skills from a curated list or a GitHub repo path. Use when a user asks to list installable skills, install a curated skill, or install a skill from another repo (including private repos).
metadata:
short-description: Install curated skills from openai/skills or other repos
---
# Skill Installer
Helps install skills. By default these are from https://github.com/openai/skills/tree/main/skills/.curated, but users can also provide other locations. Experimental skills live in https://github.com/openai/skills/tree/main/skills/.experimental and can be installed the same way.
Use the helper scripts based on the task:
- List skills when the user asks what is available, or if the user uses this skill without specifying what to do. Default listing is `.curated`, but you can pass `--path skills/.experimental` when they ask about experimental skills.
- Install from the curated list when the user provides a skill name.
- Install from another repo when the user provides a GitHub repo/path (including private repos).
Install skills with the helper scripts.
## Communication
When listing skills, output approximately as follows, depending on the context of the user's request. If they ask about experimental skills, list from `.experimental` instead of `.curated` and label the source accordingly:
"""
Skills from {repo}:
1. skill-1
2. skill-2 (already installed)
3. ...
Which ones would you like installed?
"""
After installing a skill, tell the user: "Restart Codex to pick up new skills."
## Scripts
All of these scripts use network, so when running in the sandbox, request escalation when running them.
- `scripts/list-skills.py` (prints skills list with installed annotations)
- `scripts/list-skills.py --format json`
- Example (experimental list): `scripts/list-skills.py --path skills/.experimental`
- `scripts/install-skill-from-github.py --repo <owner>/<repo> --path <path/to/skill> [<path/to/skill> ...]`
- `scripts/install-skill-from-github.py --url https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>/tree/<ref>/<path>`
- Example (experimental skill): `scripts/install-skill-from-github.py --repo openai/skills --path skills/.experimental/<skill-name>`
## Behavior and Options
- Defaults to direct download for public GitHub repos.
- If download fails with auth/permission errors, falls back to git sparse checkout.
- Aborts if the destination skill directory already exists.
- Installs into `$CODEX_HOME/skills/<skill-name>` (defaults to `~/.codex/skills`).
- Multiple `--path` values install multiple skills in one run, each named from the path basename unless `--name` is supplied.
- Options: `--ref <ref>` (default `main`), `--dest <path>`, `--method auto|download|git`.
## Notes
- Curated listing is fetched from `https://github.com/openai/skills/tree/main/skills/.curated` via the GitHub API. If it is unavailable, explain the error and exit.
- Private GitHub repos can be accessed via existing git credentials or optional `GITHUB_TOKEN`/`GH_TOKEN` for download.
- Git fallback tries HTTPS first, then SSH.
- The skills at https://github.com/openai/skills/tree/main/skills/.system are preinstalled, so no need to help users install those. If they ask, just explain this. If they insist, you can download and overwrite.
- Installed annotations come from `$CODEX_HOME/skills`.

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interface:
display_name: "Skill Installer"
short_description: "Install curated skills from openai/skills or other repos"
icon_small: "./assets/skill-installer-small.svg"
icon_large: "./assets/skill-installer.png"

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Shared GitHub helpers for skill install scripts."""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import urllib.request
def github_request(url: str, user_agent: str) -> bytes:
headers = {"User-Agent": user_agent}
token = os.environ.get("GITHUB_TOKEN") or os.environ.get("GH_TOKEN")
if token:
headers["Authorization"] = f"token {token}"
req = urllib.request.Request(url, headers=headers)
with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as resp:
return resp.read()
def github_api_contents_url(repo: str, path: str, ref: str) -> str:
return f"https://api.github.com/repos/{repo}/contents/{path}?ref={ref}"

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Install a skill from a GitHub repo path into $CODEX_HOME/skills."""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
from dataclasses import dataclass
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import urllib.error
import urllib.parse
import zipfile
from github_utils import github_request
DEFAULT_REF = "main"
@dataclass
class Args:
url: str | None = None
repo: str | None = None
path: list[str] | None = None
ref: str = DEFAULT_REF
dest: str | None = None
name: str | None = None
method: str = "auto"
@dataclass
class Source:
owner: str
repo: str
ref: str
paths: list[str]
repo_url: str | None = None
class InstallError(Exception):
pass
def _codex_home() -> str:
return os.environ.get("CODEX_HOME", os.path.expanduser("~/.codex"))
def _tmp_root() -> str:
base = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), "codex")
os.makedirs(base, exist_ok=True)
return base
def _request(url: str) -> bytes:
return github_request(url, "codex-skill-install")
def _parse_github_url(url: str, default_ref: str) -> tuple[str, str, str, str | None]:
parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
if parsed.netloc != "github.com":
raise InstallError("Only GitHub URLs are supported for download mode.")
parts = [p for p in parsed.path.split("/") if p]
if len(parts) < 2:
raise InstallError("Invalid GitHub URL.")
owner, repo = parts[0], parts[1]
ref = default_ref
subpath = ""
if len(parts) > 2:
if parts[2] in ("tree", "blob"):
if len(parts) < 4:
raise InstallError("GitHub URL missing ref or path.")
ref = parts[3]
subpath = "/".join(parts[4:])
else:
subpath = "/".join(parts[2:])
return owner, repo, ref, subpath or None
def _download_repo_zip(owner: str, repo: str, ref: str, dest_dir: str) -> str:
zip_url = f"https://codeload.github.com/{owner}/{repo}/zip/{ref}"
zip_path = os.path.join(dest_dir, "repo.zip")
try:
payload = _request(zip_url)
except urllib.error.HTTPError as exc:
raise InstallError(f"Download failed: HTTP {exc.code}") from exc
with open(zip_path, "wb") as file_handle:
file_handle.write(payload)
with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_path, "r") as zip_file:
_safe_extract_zip(zip_file, dest_dir)
top_levels = {name.split("/")[0] for name in zip_file.namelist() if name}
if not top_levels:
raise InstallError("Downloaded archive was empty.")
if len(top_levels) != 1:
raise InstallError("Unexpected archive layout.")
return os.path.join(dest_dir, next(iter(top_levels)))
def _run_git(args: list[str]) -> None:
result = subprocess.run(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, text=True)
if result.returncode != 0:
raise InstallError(result.stderr.strip() or "Git command failed.")
def _safe_extract_zip(zip_file: zipfile.ZipFile, dest_dir: str) -> None:
dest_root = os.path.realpath(dest_dir)
for info in zip_file.infolist():
extracted_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(dest_dir, info.filename))
if extracted_path == dest_root or extracted_path.startswith(dest_root + os.sep):
continue
raise InstallError("Archive contains files outside the destination.")
zip_file.extractall(dest_dir)
def _validate_relative_path(path: str) -> None:
if os.path.isabs(path) or os.path.normpath(path).startswith(".."):
raise InstallError("Skill path must be a relative path inside the repo.")
def _validate_skill_name(name: str) -> None:
altsep = os.path.altsep
if not name or os.path.sep in name or (altsep and altsep in name):
raise InstallError("Skill name must be a single path segment.")
if name in (".", ".."):
raise InstallError("Invalid skill name.")
def _git_sparse_checkout(repo_url: str, ref: str, paths: list[str], dest_dir: str) -> str:
repo_dir = os.path.join(dest_dir, "repo")
clone_cmd = [
"git",
"clone",
"--filter=blob:none",
"--depth",
"1",
"--sparse",
"--single-branch",
"--branch",
ref,
repo_url,
repo_dir,
]
try:
_run_git(clone_cmd)
except InstallError:
_run_git(
[
"git",
"clone",
"--filter=blob:none",
"--depth",
"1",
"--sparse",
"--single-branch",
repo_url,
repo_dir,
]
)
_run_git(["git", "-C", repo_dir, "sparse-checkout", "set", *paths])
_run_git(["git", "-C", repo_dir, "checkout", ref])
return repo_dir
def _validate_skill(path: str) -> None:
if not os.path.isdir(path):
raise InstallError(f"Skill path not found: {path}")
skill_md = os.path.join(path, "SKILL.md")
if not os.path.isfile(skill_md):
raise InstallError("SKILL.md not found in selected skill directory.")
def _copy_skill(src: str, dest_dir: str) -> None:
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dest_dir), exist_ok=True)
if os.path.exists(dest_dir):
raise InstallError(f"Destination already exists: {dest_dir}")
shutil.copytree(src, dest_dir)
def _build_repo_url(owner: str, repo: str) -> str:
return f"https://github.com/{owner}/{repo}.git"
def _build_repo_ssh(owner: str, repo: str) -> str:
return f"git@github.com:{owner}/{repo}.git"
def _prepare_repo(source: Source, method: str, tmp_dir: str) -> str:
if method in ("download", "auto"):
try:
return _download_repo_zip(source.owner, source.repo, source.ref, tmp_dir)
except InstallError as exc:
if method == "download":
raise
err_msg = str(exc)
if "HTTP 401" in err_msg or "HTTP 403" in err_msg or "HTTP 404" in err_msg:
pass
else:
raise
if method in ("git", "auto"):
repo_url = source.repo_url or _build_repo_url(source.owner, source.repo)
try:
return _git_sparse_checkout(repo_url, source.ref, source.paths, tmp_dir)
except InstallError:
repo_url = _build_repo_ssh(source.owner, source.repo)
return _git_sparse_checkout(repo_url, source.ref, source.paths, tmp_dir)
raise InstallError("Unsupported method.")
def _resolve_source(args: Args) -> Source:
if args.url:
owner, repo, ref, url_path = _parse_github_url(args.url, args.ref)
if args.path is not None:
paths = list(args.path)
elif url_path:
paths = [url_path]
else:
paths = []
if not paths:
raise InstallError("Missing --path for GitHub URL.")
return Source(owner=owner, repo=repo, ref=ref, paths=paths)
if not args.repo:
raise InstallError("Provide --repo or --url.")
if "://" in args.repo:
return _resolve_source(
Args(url=args.repo, repo=None, path=args.path, ref=args.ref)
)
repo_parts = [p for p in args.repo.split("/") if p]
if len(repo_parts) != 2:
raise InstallError("--repo must be in owner/repo format.")
if not args.path:
raise InstallError("Missing --path for --repo.")
paths = list(args.path)
return Source(
owner=repo_parts[0],
repo=repo_parts[1],
ref=args.ref,
paths=paths,
)
def _default_dest() -> str:
return os.path.join(_codex_home(), "skills")
def _parse_args(argv: list[str]) -> Args:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Install a skill from GitHub.")
parser.add_argument("--repo", help="owner/repo")
parser.add_argument("--url", help="https://github.com/owner/repo[/tree/ref/path]")
parser.add_argument(
"--path",
nargs="+",
help="Path(s) to skill(s) inside repo",
)
parser.add_argument("--ref", default=DEFAULT_REF)
parser.add_argument("--dest", help="Destination skills directory")
parser.add_argument(
"--name", help="Destination skill name (defaults to basename of path)"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--method",
choices=["auto", "download", "git"],
default="auto",
)
return parser.parse_args(argv, namespace=Args())
def main(argv: list[str]) -> int:
args = _parse_args(argv)
try:
source = _resolve_source(args)
source.ref = source.ref or args.ref
if not source.paths:
raise InstallError("No skill paths provided.")
for path in source.paths:
_validate_relative_path(path)
dest_root = args.dest or _default_dest()
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="skill-install-", dir=_tmp_root())
try:
repo_root = _prepare_repo(source, args.method, tmp_dir)
installed = []
for path in source.paths:
skill_name = args.name if len(source.paths) == 1 else None
skill_name = skill_name or os.path.basename(path.rstrip("/"))
_validate_skill_name(skill_name)
if not skill_name:
raise InstallError("Unable to derive skill name.")
dest_dir = os.path.join(dest_root, skill_name)
if os.path.exists(dest_dir):
raise InstallError(f"Destination already exists: {dest_dir}")
skill_src = os.path.join(repo_root, path)
_validate_skill(skill_src)
_copy_skill(skill_src, dest_dir)
installed.append((skill_name, dest_dir))
finally:
if os.path.isdir(tmp_dir):
shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir, ignore_errors=True)
for skill_name, dest_dir in installed:
print(f"Installed {skill_name} to {dest_dir}")
return 0
except InstallError as exc:
print(f"Error: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
return 1
if __name__ == "__main__":
raise SystemExit(main(sys.argv[1:]))

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""List skills from a GitHub repo path."""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import json
import os
import sys
import urllib.error
from github_utils import github_api_contents_url, github_request
DEFAULT_REPO = "openai/skills"
DEFAULT_PATH = "skills/.curated"
DEFAULT_REF = "main"
class ListError(Exception):
pass
class Args(argparse.Namespace):
repo: str
path: str
ref: str
format: str
def _request(url: str) -> bytes:
return github_request(url, "codex-skill-list")
def _codex_home() -> str:
return os.environ.get("CODEX_HOME", os.path.expanduser("~/.codex"))
def _installed_skills() -> set[str]:
root = os.path.join(_codex_home(), "skills")
if not os.path.isdir(root):
return set()
entries = set()
for name in os.listdir(root):
path = os.path.join(root, name)
if os.path.isdir(path):
entries.add(name)
return entries
def _list_skills(repo: str, path: str, ref: str) -> list[str]:
api_url = github_api_contents_url(repo, path, ref)
try:
payload = _request(api_url)
except urllib.error.HTTPError as exc:
if exc.code == 404:
raise ListError(
"Skills path not found: "
f"https://github.com/{repo}/tree/{ref}/{path}"
) from exc
raise ListError(f"Failed to fetch skills: HTTP {exc.code}") from exc
data = json.loads(payload.decode("utf-8"))
if not isinstance(data, list):
raise ListError("Unexpected skills listing response.")
skills = [item["name"] for item in data if item.get("type") == "dir"]
return sorted(skills)
def _parse_args(argv: list[str]) -> Args:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="List skills.")
parser.add_argument("--repo", default=DEFAULT_REPO)
parser.add_argument(
"--path",
default=DEFAULT_PATH,
help="Repo path to list (default: skills/.curated)",
)
parser.add_argument("--ref", default=DEFAULT_REF)
parser.add_argument(
"--format",
choices=["text", "json"],
default="text",
help="Output format",
)
return parser.parse_args(argv, namespace=Args())
def main(argv: list[str]) -> int:
args = _parse_args(argv)
try:
skills = _list_skills(args.repo, args.path, args.ref)
installed = _installed_skills()
if args.format == "json":
payload = [
{"name": name, "installed": name in installed} for name in skills
]
print(json.dumps(payload))
else:
for idx, name in enumerate(skills, start=1):
suffix = " (already installed)" if name in installed else ""
print(f"{idx}. {name}{suffix}")
return 0
except ListError as exc:
print(f"Error: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
return 1
if __name__ == "__main__":
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Machine-specific note: Machine-specific note:
- Project-local `.worktrees/*/target` directories are common cleanup wins on this machine and are easy to miss with the old hard-coded workflow. - Project-local `.worktrees/*/target` directories are common cleanup wins on this machine and are easy to miss with the old hard-coded workflow.
- `cargo-sweep` is installed through the NixOS `code.nix` package set, but stale manually-installed binaries under `~/.cargo/bin` can shadow `/run/current-system/sw/bin/cargo-sweep`. If `cargo sweep` fails with a missing loader or `No such file or directory`, run `type -a cargo-sweep` and remove the stale `~/.cargo/bin/cargo-sweep` entry.
- `nixos/imalison.nix` defines a daily user timer, `cargo-sweep-rust-targets.timer`, that runs `cargo-sweep sweep -r --hidden --maxsize 15GB` across `/home/imalison/Projects`, `/home/imalison/org`, and `/home/imalison/dotfiles`.
## Step 4: Investigation with `ncdu` and `du` ## Step 4: Investigation with `ncdu` and `du`
@@ -137,6 +139,18 @@ If `ncdu` is missing, use:
nix run nixpkgs#ncdu -- -x "$HOME" nix run nixpkgs#ncdu -- -x "$HOME"
``` ```
For reusable, mount-safe snapshots on this machine, prefer the local wrapper:
```bash
safe_ncdu /
sudo -n env HOME=/home/imalison safe_ncdu /
safe_ncdu /nix/store
safe_ncdu top ~/.cache/ncdu/latest-root.json.zst 30 /home/imalison
safe_ncdu open ~/.cache/ncdu/latest-root.json.zst
```
`safe_ncdu` writes compressed ncdu exports under `~/.cache/ncdu`, records the exclude list beside the export, excludes mounted descendants of the scan root, and supports follow-up `top` queries without rescanning.
For quick, non-blocking triage on very large trees, prefer bounded probes: For quick, non-blocking triage on very large trees, prefer bounded probes:
```bash ```bash
@@ -147,9 +161,16 @@ timeout 30s du -xh --max-depth=1 "$HOME/.local/share" 2>/dev/null | sort -h
Machine-specific heavy hitters seen in practice: Machine-specific heavy hitters seen in practice:
- `~/.cache/uv` can exceed 20G and is reclaimable with `uv cache clean`. - `~/.cache/uv` can exceed 20G and is reclaimable with `uv cache clean`.
- `~/.cache/pypoetry` can exceed 7G across artifacts, repository cache, and virtualenvs; inspect first, then use Poetry cache commands or targeted virtualenv removal.
- `~/.cache/google-chrome` can exceed 8G across multiple Chrome profiles; close Chrome before clearing profile cache directories.
- `~/.cache/spotify` can exceed 10G; treat as optional app-cache cleanup. - `~/.cache/spotify` can exceed 10G; treat as optional app-cache cleanup.
- `~/.gradle` can exceed 8G, mostly under `caches/`; prefer Gradle-aware cleanup and expect dependency redownloads.
- `~/.local/share/picom/debug.log` can grow past 15G when verbose picom debugging is enabled or crashes leave a stale log behind; if `picom` is not running, deleting or truncating the log is a high-yield low-risk win. - `~/.local/share/picom/debug.log` can grow past 15G when verbose picom debugging is enabled or crashes leave a stale log behind; if `picom` is not running, deleting or truncating the log is a high-yield low-risk win.
- `~/.local/share/Trash` can exceed several GB; empty only with user approval. - `~/.local/share/Trash` can exceed several GB; empty only with user approval.
- `/var/lib/private/gitea-runner` can exceed 50G and is not visible to an unprivileged `ncdu /` scan; use `sudo -n env HOME=/home/imalison safe_ncdu /` when `/var` looks undercounted.
- Validated cleanup pattern: stop `gitea-runner-nix.service`, remove cache/work directories under `/var/lib/private/gitea-runner` (`.cache`, `.gradle`, `action-cache-dir`, `workspace`, stale nested `gitea-runner`, and nested `nix/.cache`/`nix/.local`), recreate `action-cache-dir`, `workspace`, and `.cache` owned by `gitea-runner:gitea-runner`, then restart the service.
- Preserve registration/config-like files such as `/var/lib/private/gitea-runner/nix/.runner`, `/var/lib/private/gitea-runner/nix/.labels`, `/var/lib/private/gitea-runner/.docker/config.json`, and SSH/Kube material.
- `~/Projects/*/target` directories can dominate home usage. Recent example candidates included stale `target/` directories under `scrobble-scrubber`, `http-client-vcr`, `http-client`, `subtr-actor`, `http-types`, `subtr-actor-py`, `sdk`, and `async-h1`.
## Step 5: `/nix/store` Deep Dive ## Step 5: `/nix/store` Deep Dive
@@ -183,6 +204,25 @@ Common retention pattern on this machine:
- Many `.direnv/flake-profile-*` symlinks under `~/Projects` and worktrees keep `nix-shell-env`/`ghc-shell-*` roots alive. - Many `.direnv/flake-profile-*` symlinks under `~/Projects` and worktrees keep `nix-shell-env`/`ghc-shell-*` roots alive.
- Old taffybar constellation repos under `~/Projects` can pin large Haskell closures through `.direnv` and `result` symlinks. Deleting `gtk-sni-tray`, `status-notifier-item`, `dbus-menu`, `dbus-hslogger`, and `gtk-strut` and then rerunning `nix-collect-garbage -d` reclaimed about 11G of store data in one validated run. - Old taffybar constellation repos under `~/Projects` can pin large Haskell closures through `.direnv` and `result` symlinks. Deleting `gtk-sni-tray`, `status-notifier-item`, `dbus-menu`, `dbus-hslogger`, and `gtk-strut` and then rerunning `nix-collect-garbage -d` reclaimed about 11G of store data in one validated run.
- `find_store_path_gc_roots` is especially useful for proving GHC retention: many large `ghc-9.10.3-with-packages` paths are unique per project, while the base `ghc-9.10.3` and docs paths are shared. - `find_store_path_gc_roots` is especially useful for proving GHC retention: many large `ghc-9.10.3-with-packages` paths are unique per project, while the base `ghc-9.10.3` and docs paths are shared.
- NixOS system generations and a repo-root `nixos/result` symlink can pin multiple Android Studio and Android SDK versions. Check `/nix/var/nix/profiles/system-*-link`, `/run/current-system`, `/run/booted-system`, and `~/dotfiles/nixos/result` before assuming Android paths are pinned by project shells.
- `~/Projects/railbird-mobile/.direnv/flake-profile-*` can pin large Android SDK system images. Removing stale direnv profiles there is a more targeted first step than deleting Android store paths directly.
- For a repeatable `/nix/store` `ncdu` snapshot without driving the TUI, export and inspect it:
```bash
ncdu -0 -x -c -o /tmp/nix-store.ncdu.json.zst /nix/store
zstdcat /tmp/nix-store.ncdu.json.zst | jq 'def sumd: if type=="array" then ((.[0].dsize // 0) + ([.[1:][] | sumd] | add // 0)) elif type=="object" then (.dsize // 0) else 0 end; .[3] | sumd'
```
- `nix-store --gc --print-dead` plus the Nix SQLite database is a fast way to estimate immediate GC wins before deleting anything:
```bash
nix-store --gc --print-dead > /tmp/nix-dead-paths.txt
printf '%s\n' '.mode list' '.separator |' 'create temp table dead(path text);' \
'.import /tmp/nix-dead-paths.txt dead' \
'select count(*), sum(narSize) from ValidPaths join dead using(path);' \
| nix shell nixpkgs#sqlite --command sqlite3 /nix/var/nix/db/db.sqlite
```
- Quantify before acting: - Quantify before acting:
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@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ digraph unsubscribe_check {
- Do not ask a kickoff question like "should I start now?". - Do not ask a kickoff question like "should I start now?".
- Default scan window is `newer_than:7d` unless the user already specified a different range. - Default scan window is `newer_than:7d` unless the user already specified a different range.
- Only ask a follow-up question before starting if required information is missing and execution would otherwise be blocked. - Only ask a follow-up question before starting if required information is missing and execution would otherwise be blocked.
- Default user preference: they generally do not want subscription-style email in their inbox.
- For obvious marketing/newsletter/digest mail with a working unsubscribe path, unsubscribe by default without asking for confirmation first.
- Still ask first for borderline cases such as creator subscriptions, professional communities, event platforms, or anything that appears transactional/security-sensitive.
## How to Scan ## How to Scan
@@ -42,6 +45,8 @@ digraph unsubscribe_check {
- **Clearly unsubscribeable**: marketing, promos, digests user never engages with - **Clearly unsubscribeable**: marketing, promos, digests user never engages with
- **Ask user**: newsletters, community content, event platforms (might be wanted) - **Ask user**: newsletters, community content, event platforms (might be wanted)
When the user's standing preference is to keep subscriptions out of the inbox, treat the **Clearly unsubscribeable** bucket as auto-actionable.
## Unsubscribe Execution ## Unsubscribe Execution
For each confirmed sender, do ALL of these: For each confirmed sender, do ALL of these:
@@ -95,6 +100,7 @@ gws gmail users messages batchModify \
- Community digests the user doesn't engage with - Community digests the user doesn't engage with
- Financial marketing (not transactional alerts) - Financial marketing (not transactional alerts)
- "Your weekly/daily/monthly" summaries - "Your weekly/daily/monthly" summaries
- Messages with explicit unsubscribe/manage-preferences links whose primary purpose is promotional or newsletter delivery
## Signals to NOT Auto-Unsubscribe (Ask First) ## Signals to NOT Auto-Unsubscribe (Ask First)

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@@ -9,25 +9,28 @@ How the taffybar ecosystem packages are consumed by the NixOS configuration thro
See also: `taffybar-ecosystem-release` for the package dependency graph, release workflow, and Hackage publishing. See also: `taffybar-ecosystem-release` for the package dependency graph, release workflow, and Hackage publishing.
## The Three-Layer Flake Chain ## The Flake Chain
The NixOS system build pulls in taffybar through three nested flake.nix files: The NixOS system build pulls in taffybar through the personal
`imalison-taffybar` config flake. The top-level NixOS flake should not declare
or override a direct `taffybar` input; the config flake owns its taffybar
version.
``` ```
nixos/flake.nix (top `just switch` reads this) nixos/flake.nix (top - `just switch` reads this)
── taffybar path:.../taffybar/taffybar ── imalison-taffybar path:../dotfiles/config/taffybar
│ ├── imalison-taffybar path:../dotfiles/config/taffybar
│ └── gtk-sni-tray, gtk-strut, etc. (GitHub inputs)
dotfiles/config/taffybar/flake.nix (middle imalison-taffybar config) dotfiles/config/taffybar/flake.nix (middle - imalison-taffybar config)
│ ├── taffybar path:.../taffybar/taffybar │ ├── taffybar path:.../taffybar/taffybar
│ └── gtk-sni-tray, gtk-strut, etc. (GitHub inputs) │ └── gtk-sni-tray, gtk-strut, etc. (GitHub inputs)
dotfiles/config/taffybar/taffybar/flake.nix (bottom taffybar library) dotfiles/config/taffybar/taffybar/flake.nix (bottom - taffybar library)
│ └── gtk-sni-tray, gtk-strut, etc. (flake = false GitHub inputs) │ └── gtk-sni-tray, gtk-strut, etc. (flake = false GitHub inputs)
``` ```
All three flakes declare their own top-level inputs for the ecosystem packages and use `follows` to keep versions consistent within each layer. The NixOS layer may make `imalison-taffybar` follow shared inputs such as
`nixpkgs`, `flake-utils`, and `xmonad`, but it should not set
`imalison-taffybar.inputs.taffybar.follows`.
## Why Bottom-Up Updates Matter ## Why Bottom-Up Updates Matter
@@ -43,14 +46,14 @@ cd ~/.config/taffybar/taffybar && nix flake update <pkg>
cd ~/.config/taffybar && nix flake update <pkg> taffybar cd ~/.config/taffybar && nix flake update <pkg> taffybar
# Top: # Top:
cd ~/dotfiles/nixos && nix flake update <pkg> imalison-taffybar taffybar cd ~/dotfiles/nixos && nix flake update imalison-taffybar
``` ```
Not every change requires touching all three layers. Think about which flake.lock files actually contain stale references: Not every change requires touching all three layers. Think about which flake.lock files actually contain stale references:
- Changed **taffybar itself** — it's the bottom layer, so start at the middle (`nix flake update taffybar`) then the top. - Changed **taffybar itself** — it's owned by the config flake, so start at the middle (`nix flake update taffybar`) then update `imalison-taffybar` at the top.
- Changed a **leaf ecosystem package** (e.g. gtk-strut) — start at the bottom since taffybar's flake.lock references it, then cascade up. - Changed a **leaf ecosystem package** (e.g. gtk-strut) — start at the bottom since taffybar's flake.lock references it, then cascade up.
- The nixos flake also has **direct GitHub inputs** for ecosystem packages with `follows` overrides. Updating those at the top level may be sufficient if nothing changed in the middle/bottom flake.lock files themselves. - The nixos flake can still have unrelated direct inputs such as `kanshi-sni`. Do not add a top-level `taffybar` input just to control the config flake's taffybar source.
## Rebuilding ## Rebuilding

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@@ -31,7 +31,6 @@
"iterm2", "iterm2",
"java", "java",
"jumpcut", "jumpcut",
"karabiner",
"libreoffice", "libreoffice",
"macpass", "macpass",
"mirrordisplays", "mirrordisplays",
@@ -170,6 +169,7 @@
"tig", "tig",
"tmate", "tmate",
"tmux", "tmux",
"zellij",
"unoconv", "unoconv",
"vim", "vim",
"w3m", "w3m",

6
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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
*
!.gitignore
!CLAUDE.md
!settings.json
!settings.local.json
!settings.local.json.example

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@@ -16,5 +16,6 @@
"agent-browser@agent-browser": true "agent-browser@agent-browser": true
}, },
"effortLevel": "high", "effortLevel": "high",
"skipDangerousModePermissionPrompt": true "skipDangerousModePermissionPrompt": true,
"remoteControlAtStartup": true
} }

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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
*
!.gitignore
!AGENTS.md
!config.toml
!skills
# Legacy generated/local Codex state under this repo stays ignored. Active
# host-local Codex fragments now live under ~/.codex.

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@@ -1,122 +1,12 @@
model = "gpt-5.4" model = "gpt-5.5"
model_reasoning_effort = "high" model_reasoning_effort = "high"
service_tier = "fast"
personality = "pragmatic" personality = "pragmatic"
notify = ["/Users/kat/.codex/plugins/cache/openai-bundled/computer-use/1.0.750/Codex Computer Use.app/Contents/SharedSupport/SkyComputerUseClient.app/Contents/MacOS/SkyComputerUseClient", "turn-ended"] suppress_unstable_features_warning = true
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/nixpkgs"] # Portable Codex defaults. Home Manager regenerates ~/.codex/config.toml from
trust_level = "trusted" # this file, ~/.codex/config.local.toml, and Codex-owned sections preserved in
# ~/.codex/config.local-state.toml.
[projects."/home/imalison/dotfiles"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/railbird"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/subtr-actor"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/google-messages-api"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/scrobble-scrubber"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/temp"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/org-agenda-api"]
trust_level = "untrusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/org"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/dotfiles/.git/modules/dotfiles/config/taffybar"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/notifications-tray-icon"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/hyprland"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/git-sync-rs"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/keepbook"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/boxcars"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/rumno"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/git-blame-rank"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/hatchet"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/emacs.d/elpaca/sources/org-project-capture"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/config/taffybar/taffybar/packages"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/scrobble-tools"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/.password-store"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/subtr-actor-mechanics"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/lastfm-edit"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/mova"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/config/taffybar/taffybar"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/rofi-systemd"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/map-quiz"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/run/media/imalison/NETDEBUGUSB"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Projects/coqui-tts-streamer"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/Downloads"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/home/imalison/keysmith_generated"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/Users/kat/dotfiles"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[projects."/Users/kat"]
trust_level = "trusted"
[notice]
hide_gpt5_1_migration_prompt = true
"hide_gpt-5.1-codex-max_migration_prompt" = true
[notice.model_migrations]
"gpt-5.2" = "gpt-5.2-codex"
[mcp_servers.chrome-devtools] [mcp_servers.chrome-devtools]
command = "npx" command = "npx"
@@ -126,10 +16,6 @@ args = ["-y", "chrome-devtools-mcp@latest", "--auto-connect"]
command = "npx" command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "@google-cloud/observability-mcp"] args = ["-y", "@google-cloud/observability-mcp"]
[mcp_servers.gmail]
command = "nix"
args = ["run", "/home/imalison/Projects/gmail-mcp#gmail-mcp-server"]
[mcp_servers.openaiDeveloperDocs] [mcp_servers.openaiDeveloperDocs]
url = "https://developers.openai.com/mcp" url = "https://developers.openai.com/mcp"
@@ -137,11 +23,9 @@ url = "https://developers.openai.com/mcp"
unified_exec = true unified_exec = true
apps = true apps = true
steer = true steer = true
goals = true
[marketplaces.openai-bundled] fast_mode = true
last_updated = "2026-04-19T01:07:40Z" remote_control = true
source_type = "local"
source = "/Users/kat/.codex/.tmp/bundled-marketplaces/openai-bundled"
[plugins."google-calendar@openai-curated"] [plugins."google-calendar@openai-curated"]
enabled = true enabled = true
@@ -152,8 +36,20 @@ enabled = true
[plugins."google-drive@openai-curated"] [plugins."google-drive@openai-curated"]
enabled = true enabled = true
[plugins."github@openai-curated"]
enabled = true
[plugins."computer-use@openai-bundled"] [plugins."computer-use@openai-bundled"]
enabled = true enabled = true
[plugins."github@openai-curated"] [plugins."documents@openai-primary-runtime"]
enabled = true
[plugins."spreadsheets@openai-primary-runtime"]
enabled = true
[plugins."presentations@openai-primary-runtime"]
enabled = true
[plugins."browser-use@openai-bundled"]
enabled = true enabled = true

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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
output HDMI-0
off
output DP-1
off
output DP-2
off
output DP-3
off
output DP-4
off
output DP-5
off
output DP-0
crtc 0
mode 3440x1440
pos 0x0
rate 240.00
x-prop-non_desktop 0

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
DP-0 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@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
@binding-set gtk-emacs-text-entry
{
bind "<ctrl>b" { "move-cursor" (logical-positions, -1, 0) };
bind "<shift><ctrl>b" { "move-cursor" (logical-positions, -1, 1) };
bind "<ctrl>f" { "move-cursor" (logical-positions, 1, 0) };
bind "<shift><ctrl>f" { "move-cursor" (logical-positions, 1, 1) };
bind "<alt>b" { "move-cursor" (words, -1, 0) };
bind "<shift><alt>b" { "move-cursor" (words, -1, 1) };
bind "<alt>f" { "move-cursor" (words, 1, 0) };
bind "<shift><alt>f" { "move-cursor" (words, 1, 1) };
bind "<ctrl>a" { "move-cursor" (paragraph-ends, -1, 0) };
bind "<shift><ctrl>a" { "move-cursor" (paragraph-ends, -1, 1) };
bind "<ctrl>e" { "move-cursor" (paragraph-ends, 1, 0) };
bind "<shift><ctrl>e" { "move-cursor" (paragraph-ends, 1, 1) };
bind "<ctrl>w" { "cut-clipboard" () };
bind "<ctrl>y" { "paste-clipboard" () };
bind "<ctrl>d" { "delete-from-cursor" (chars, 1) };
bind "<alt>d" { "delete-from-cursor" (word-ends, 1) };
bind "<alt>BackSpace" { "delete-from-cursor" (word-ends, -1) };
bind "<ctrl>k" { "delete-from-cursor" (paragraph-ends, 1) };
bind "<alt>space" { "delete-from-cursor" (whitespace, 1)
"insert-at-cursor" (" ") };
bind "<alt>KP_Space" { "delete-from-cursor" (whitespace, 1)
"insert-at-cursor" (" ") };
/*
* Some non-Emacs keybindings people are attached to
*/
bind "<ctrl>u" { "move-cursor" (paragraph-ends, -1, 0)
"delete-from-cursor" (paragraph-ends, 1) };
bind "<ctrl>h" { "delete-from-cursor" (chars, -1) };
bind "<ctrl>w" { "delete-from-cursor" (word-ends, -1) };
}
/*
* Bindings for GtkTextView
*/
@binding-set gtk-emacs-text-view
{
bind "<ctrl>p" { "move-cursor" (display-lines, -1, 0) };
bind "<shift><ctrl>p" { "move-cursor" (display-lines, -1, 1) };
bind "<ctrl>n" { "move-cursor" (display-lines, 1, 0) };
bind "<shift><ctrl>n" { "move-cursor" (display-lines, 1, 1) };
bind "<ctrl>space" { "set-anchor" () };
bind "<ctrl>KP_Space" { "set-anchor" () };
}
/*
* Bindings for GtkTreeView
*/
@binding-set gtk-emacs-tree-view
{
bind "<ctrl>s" { "start-interactive-search" () };
bind "<ctrl>f" { "move-cursor" (logical-positions, 1) };
bind "<ctrl>b" { "move-cursor" (logical-positions, -1) };
}
/*
* Bindings for menus
*/
@binding-set gtk-emacs-menu
{
bind "<ctrl>n" { "move-current" (next) };
bind "<ctrl>p" { "move-current" (prev) };
bind "<ctrl>f" { "move-current" (child) };
bind "<ctrl>b" { "move-current" (parent) };
}
entry {
-gtk-key-bindings: gtk-emacs-text-entry;
}
textview {
-gtk-key-bindings: gtk-emacs-text-entry, gtk-emacs-text-view;
}
treeview {
-gtk-key-bindings: gtk-emacs-tree-view;
}
GtkMenuShell {
-gtk-key-bindings: gtk-emacs-menu;
}
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@@ -1,17 +1,10 @@
general { general {
lock_cmd = pidof hyprlock || hyprlock lock_cmd = pidof hyprlock || hyprlock
before_sleep_cmd = loginctl lock-session before_sleep_cmd = loginctl lock-session
after_sleep_cmd = hyprctl dispatch dpms on
} }
listener { listener {
timeout = 600 timeout = 300
on-timeout = hypr-screensaver start on-timeout = /home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/lib/bin/hypr-screensaver start
on-resume = hypr-screensaver stop on-resume = /home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/lib/bin/hypr-screensaver stop
}
listener {
timeout = 900
on-timeout = hypr-screensaver stop && hyprctl dispatch dpms off
on-resume = hyprctl dispatch dpms on
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@@ -1,561 +0,0 @@
# Hyprland Configuration
# XMonad-like dynamic tiling using hy3 plugin
# Based on XMonad configuration from xmonad.hs
# =============================================================================
# PLUGINS (Hyprland pinned to 0.53.0 to match hy3)
# =============================================================================
# Load the plugin before parsing keybinds/layouts that depend on it
plugin = /run/current-system/sw/lib/libhy3.so
plugin = /run/current-system/sw/lib/libhyprexpo.so
# =============================================================================
# MONITORS
# =============================================================================
monitor=,preferred,auto,1
# =============================================================================
# PROGRAMS
# =============================================================================
$terminal = ghostty --gtk-single-instance=false
$fileManager = dolphin
$menu = rofi -show drun -show-icons
$runMenu = rofi -show run
# =============================================================================
# ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
# =============================================================================
env = XCURSOR_SIZE,24
env = QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME,qt5ct
# Used by ~/.config/hypr/scripts/* to keep workspace IDs bounded.
env = HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE,9
# =============================================================================
# INPUT CONFIGURATION
# =============================================================================
input {
kb_layout = us
kb_variant =
kb_model =
kb_options =
kb_rules =
follow_mouse = 1
touchpad {
natural_scroll = no
}
sensitivity = 0
}
# Cursor warping behavior
cursor {
persistent_warps = true
}
# =============================================================================
# GENERAL SETTINGS
# =============================================================================
general {
gaps_in = 5
gaps_out = 10
border_size = 0
col.active_border = rgba(edb443ee) rgba(33ccffee) 45deg
col.inactive_border = rgba(595959aa)
# Use hy3 layout for XMonad-like dynamic tiling
layout = hy3
allow_tearing = false
}
# =============================================================================
# DECORATION
# =============================================================================
decoration {
rounding = 5
blur {
enabled = true
size = 3
passes = 1
}
# Fade inactive windows (like XMonad's fadeInactive)
active_opacity = 1.0
inactive_opacity = 0.9
}
# =============================================================================
# ANIMATIONS
# =============================================================================
animations {
enabled = yes
# Hyprland supports bezier curves, not true spring physics.
# Use a mild overshoot plus GNOME-like window animation style.
bezier = overshoot, 0.05, 0.9, 0.1, 1.1
bezier = smoothOut, 0.36, 1, 0.3, 1
bezier = smoothInOut, 0.42, 0, 0.58, 1
bezier = linear, 0, 0, 1, 1
# SPEED is in deciseconds (e.g. 6 == 600ms).
animation = windows, 1, 6, overshoot, gnomed
animation = windowsIn, 1, 6, overshoot, gnomed
animation = windowsOut, 1, 5, smoothInOut, gnomed
animation = windowsMove, 1, 6, smoothOut
animation = border, 0
animation = borderangle, 0
animation = fade, 1, 5, smoothOut
animation = workspaces, 1, 6, smoothOut, slidefade 15%
animation = specialWorkspace, 1, 6, smoothOut, slidevert
}
# =============================================================================
# MASTER LAYOUT CONFIGURATION
# =============================================================================
master {
new_status = slave
mfact = 0.5
orientation = left
}
# Dwindle layout (alternative - binary tree like i3)
dwindle {
pseudotile = yes
preserve_split = yes
}
# =============================================================================
# WORKSPACE RULES (SMART GAPS)
# =============================================================================
# Replace no_gaps_when_only (removed in newer Hyprland)
# Remove gaps when there's only one visible tiled window (ignore special workspaces)
workspace = w[tv1]s[false], gapsout:0, gapsin:0
workspace = f[1]s[false], gapsout:0, gapsin:0
# Group/tabbed window configuration (built-in alternative to hy3 tabs)
group {
col.border_active = rgba(edb443ff)
col.border_inactive = rgba(091f2eff)
groupbar {
enabled = true
font_size = 12
height = 22
col.active = rgba(edb443ff)
col.inactive = rgba(091f2eff)
text_color = rgba(091f2eff)
}
}
# =============================================================================
# HY3/HYPREXPO PLUGIN CONFIG
# =============================================================================
plugin {
hy3 {
# Disable autotile to get XMonad-like manual control
autotile {
enable = false
}
# Tab configuration
tabs {
height = 22
padding = 6
render_text = true
text_font = "Sans"
text_height = 10
text_padding = 3
col.active = rgba(edb443ff)
col.inactive = rgba(091f2eff)
col.urgent = rgba(ff0000ff)
col.text.active = rgba(091f2eff)
col.text.inactive = rgba(ffffffff)
col.text.urgent = rgba(ffffffff)
}
}
hyprexpo {
# Always include workspace 1 in the overview grid
workspace_method = first 1
# Only show workspaces with windows
skip_empty = true
# Show numeric workspace labels in the expo grid
show_workspace_numbers = true
# 3 columns -> 3x3 grid when 9 workspaces are visible
columns = 3
}
}
# =============================================================================
# MISC
# =============================================================================
misc {
force_default_wallpaper = 0
disable_hyprland_logo = true
}
# =============================================================================
# BINDS OPTIONS
# =============================================================================
binds {
# Keep workspace history so "previous" can toggle back reliably.
allow_workspace_cycles = true
workspace_back_and_forth = true
}
# =============================================================================
# WINDOW RULES
# =============================================================================
# Float dialogs
windowrule = match:class ^()$, match:title ^()$, float on
windowrule = match:title ^(Picture-in-Picture)$, float on
windowrule = match:title ^(Open File)$, float on
windowrule = match:title ^(Save File)$, float on
windowrule = match:title ^(Confirm)$, float on
# Rumno OSD/notifications: treat as an overlay, not a "real" managed window.
# (Matches both class and title because rumno may set either depending on backend.)
windowrule = match:class ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, float on
windowrule = match:class ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, pin on
windowrule = match:class ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, center on
windowrule = match:class ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, decorate off
windowrule = match:class ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, no_shadow on
windowrule = match:title ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, float on
windowrule = match:title ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, pin on
windowrule = match:title ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, center on
windowrule = match:title ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, decorate off
windowrule = match:title ^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$, no_shadow on
# Scratchpad sizing handled by hyprscratch exec rules (see hyprland.nix)
# Using hyprscratch rules instead of windowrule to avoid affecting child windows (e.g. Slack meets)
# =============================================================================
# KEY BINDINGS
# =============================================================================
# Modifier keys
$mainMod = SUPER
$modAlt = SUPER ALT
$hyper = SUPER CTRL ALT
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Program Launching
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bind = $mainMod, P, exec, $menu
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, P, exec, $runMenu
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, Return, exec, $terminal
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Overview (Hyprexpo)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bind = $mainMod, TAB, hyprexpo:expo, toggle
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, TAB, hyprexpo:expo, bring
bind = $mainMod, Q, killactive,
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, C, killactive,
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, Q, exit,
# Emacs-everywhere (like XMonad's emacs-everywhere)
bind = $mainMod, E, exec, emacsclient --eval '(emacs-everywhere)'
bind = $mainMod, V, exec, wl-paste | xdotool type --file -
# Chrome/Browser (raise or spawn like XMonad's bindBringAndRaise)
bind = $modAlt, C, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/raise-or-run.sh google-chrome google-chrome-stable
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# SCRATCHPADS (managed by hyprscratch daemon with auto-dismiss)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bind = $modAlt, E, exec, hyprscratch toggle element
bind = $modAlt, G, exec, hyprscratch toggle gmail
bind = $modAlt, H, exec, hyprscratch toggle htop
bind = $modAlt, M, exec, hyprscratch toggle messages
bind = $modAlt, K, exec, hyprscratch toggle slack
bind = $modAlt, S, exec, hyprscratch toggle spotify
bind = $modAlt, T, exec, hyprscratch toggle transmission
bind = $modAlt, V, exec, hyprscratch toggle volume
bind = $modAlt, grave, exec, hyprscratch toggle dropdown
# Hidden workspace (like XMonad's NSP)
bind = $mainMod, X, movetoworkspace, special:NSP
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, X, togglespecialworkspace, NSP
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DIRECTIONAL NAVIGATION (WASD - like XMonad Navigation2D)
# Using hy3 dispatchers for proper tree-based navigation
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Focus movement (Mod + WASD) - hy3:movefocus navigates the tree
bind = $mainMod, W, hy3:movefocus, u
bind = $mainMod, S, hy3:movefocus, d
bind = $mainMod, A, hy3:movefocus, l
bind = $mainMod, D, hy3:movefocus, r
# Move windows (Mod + Shift + WASD) - hy3:movewindow with once=true for swapping
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, W, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/movewindow-follow-cursor.sh u once
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, S, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/movewindow-follow-cursor.sh d once
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, A, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/movewindow-follow-cursor.sh l once
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, D, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/movewindow-follow-cursor.sh r once
# Resize windows (Mod + Ctrl + WASD)
binde = $mainMod CTRL, W, resizeactive, 0 -50
binde = $mainMod CTRL, S, resizeactive, 0 50
binde = $mainMod CTRL, A, resizeactive, -50 0
binde = $mainMod CTRL, D, resizeactive, 50 0
# Screen/Monitor focus (Hyper + WASD)
bind = $hyper, W, focusmonitor, u
bind = $hyper, S, focusmonitor, d
bind = $hyper, A, focusmonitor, l
bind = $hyper, D, focusmonitor, r
# Move window to monitor and follow (Hyper + Shift + WASD)
bind = $hyper SHIFT, W, movewindow, mon:u
bind = $hyper SHIFT, S, movewindow, mon:d
bind = $hyper SHIFT, A, movewindow, mon:l
bind = $hyper SHIFT, D, movewindow, mon:r
# Shift to empty workspace on screen direction (Hyper + Ctrl + WASD)
# Like XMonad's shiftToEmptyOnScreen
bind = $hyper CTRL, W, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/shift-to-empty-on-screen.sh u
bind = $hyper CTRL, S, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/shift-to-empty-on-screen.sh d
bind = $hyper CTRL, A, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/shift-to-empty-on-screen.sh l
bind = $hyper CTRL, D, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/shift-to-empty-on-screen.sh r
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LAYOUT CONTROL (XMonad-like with hy3)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create groups with different orientations (like XMonad layouts)
# hy3:makegroup creates a split/tab group from focused window
bind = $mainMod, Space, hy3:changegroup, toggletab
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, Space, hy3:changegroup, opposite
# Create specific group types
bind = $mainMod, H, hy3:makegroup, h
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, V, hy3:makegroup, v
# Mod+Ctrl+Space mirrors Mod+Space (tabs instead of fullscreen)
bind = $mainMod CTRL, Space, hy3:changegroup, toggletab
# Change group type (cycle h -> v -> tab)
bind = $mainMod, slash, hy3:changegroup, h
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, slash, hy3:changegroup, v
# Tab navigation (like XMonad's focus next/prev in tabbed)
bind = $mainMod, bracketright, hy3:focustab, r, wrap
bind = $mainMod, bracketleft, hy3:focustab, l, wrap
# Move window within tab group (hy3 has no movetab dispatcher)
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, bracketright, hy3:movewindow, r, visible
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, bracketleft, hy3:movewindow, l, visible
# Expand focus to parent group (like XMonad's focus parent)
bind = $mainMod, grave, hy3:expand, expand
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, grave, hy3:expand, base
# Fullscreen (like XMonad's NBFULL toggle)
bind = $mainMod, F, fullscreen, 0
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, F, fullscreen, 1
# Toggle floating
bind = $mainMod, T, togglefloating,
# Resize split ratio (hy3 uses resizeactive for splits)
binde = $mainMod, comma, resizeactive, -50 0
binde = $mainMod, period, resizeactive, 50 0
# Equalize window sizes on workspace (hy3)
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, equal, hy3:equalize, workspace
# Kill group - removes the focused window from its group
bind = $mainMod, N, hy3:killactive
# hy3:setswallow - set a window to swallow newly spawned windows
bind = $mainMod CTRL, M, hy3:setswallow, toggle
# Minimize/unminimize (via special workspace)
bind = $mainMod, M, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/minimize-active.sh minimized
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, M, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/unminimize-last.sh minimized
# Minimized "picker" mode:
# Open the minimized special workspace, focus a window, press Enter to restore it.
bind = $modAlt, Return, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/minimized-mode.sh minimized
submap = minimized
bind = , Return, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/unminimize-last.sh minimized; hyprctl dispatch submap reset
bind = , Escape, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/minimized-cancel.sh minimized
bind = $modAlt, Return, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/minimized-cancel.sh minimized
# Optional: basic focus navigation inside the picker.
bind = , H, movefocus, l
bind = , J, movefocus, d
bind = , K, movefocus, u
bind = , L, movefocus, r
bind = , left, movefocus, l
bind = , down, movefocus, d
bind = , up, movefocus, u
bind = , right, movefocus, r
submap = reset
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# WORKSPACE CONTROL
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Switch workspaces (1-9 only) on the currently focused monitor.
bind = $mainMod, 1, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 1
bind = $mainMod, 2, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 2
bind = $mainMod, 3, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 3
bind = $mainMod, 4, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 4
bind = $mainMod, 5, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 5
bind = $mainMod, 6, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 6
bind = $mainMod, 7, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 7
bind = $mainMod, 8, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 8
bind = $mainMod, 9, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 9
# Move window to workspace
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 1, movetoworkspace, 1
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 2, movetoworkspace, 2
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 3, movetoworkspace, 3
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 4, movetoworkspace, 4
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 5, movetoworkspace, 5
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 6, movetoworkspace, 6
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 7, movetoworkspace, 7
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 8, movetoworkspace, 8
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 9, movetoworkspace, 9
# Move and follow to workspace (like XMonad's shiftThenView)
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 1, movetoworkspacesilent, 1
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 1, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 1
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 2, movetoworkspacesilent, 2
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 2, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 2
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 3, movetoworkspacesilent, 3
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 3, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 3
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 4, movetoworkspacesilent, 4
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 4, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 4
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 5, movetoworkspacesilent, 5
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 5, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 5
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 6, movetoworkspacesilent, 6
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 6, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 6
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 7, movetoworkspacesilent, 7
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 7, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 7
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 8, movetoworkspacesilent, 8
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 8, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 8
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 9, movetoworkspacesilent, 9
bind = $mainMod CTRL, 9, focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor, 9
# Toggle to the previous workspace on the current monitor using Hyprland's
# built-in per-monitor workspace history.
bind = $mainMod, backslash, workspace, previous_per_monitor
# Swap current workspace with another (like XMonad's swapWithCurrent)
bind = $hyper, 5, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/swap-workspaces.sh
# Go to next empty workspace (like XMonad's moveTo Next emptyWS)
bind = $hyper, E, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/workspace-goto-empty.sh
# Move to next screen (like XMonad's shiftToNextScreenX)
bind = $mainMod, Z, focusmonitor, +1
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, Z, movewindow, mon:+1
# Shift to empty workspace and view (like XMonad's shiftToEmptyAndView)
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, H, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/workspace-move-to-empty.sh
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# WINDOW MANAGEMENT
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Go to window (rofi window switcher with icons)
bind = $mainMod, G, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/go-to-window.sh
# Bring window (move to current workspace)
bind = $mainMod, B, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/bring-window.sh
# Replace window (swap focused with selected - like XMonad's myReplaceWindow)
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, B, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/replace-window.sh
# Gather windows of same class (like XMonad's gatherThisClass)
bind = $hyper, G, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/gather-class.sh
# Focus next window of different class (like XMonad's focusNextClass)
bind = $mainMod, apostrophe, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/focus-next-class.sh
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MEDIA KEYS
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Volume control (matching XMonad: Mod+I=up, Mod+K=down, Mod+U=mute)
binde = , XF86AudioRaiseVolume, exec, set_volume --unmute --change-volume +5
binde = , XF86AudioLowerVolume, exec, set_volume --unmute --change-volume -5
bind = , XF86AudioMute, exec, set_volume --toggle-mute
binde = $mainMod, I, exec, set_volume --unmute --change-volume +5
binde = $mainMod, K, exec, set_volume --unmute --change-volume -5
bind = $mainMod, U, exec, set_volume --toggle-mute
# Media player controls (matching XMonad: Mod+;=play, Mod+L=next, Mod+J=prev)
bind = $mainMod, semicolon, exec, playerctl play-pause
bind = , XF86AudioPlay, exec, playerctl play-pause
bind = , XF86AudioPause, exec, playerctl play-pause
bind = $mainMod, L, exec, playerctl next
bind = , XF86AudioNext, exec, playerctl next
bind = $mainMod, J, exec, playerctl previous
bind = , XF86AudioPrev, exec, playerctl previous
# Mute current window (like XMonad's toggle_mute_current_window)
bind = $hyper SHIFT, Q, exec, toggle_mute_current_window.sh
bind = $hyper CTRL, Q, exec, toggle_mute_current_window.sh only
# Brightness control
binde = , XF86MonBrightnessUp, exec, brightness.sh up
binde = , XF86MonBrightnessDown, exec, brightness.sh down
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# UTILITY BINDINGS
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bind = $hyper, V, exec, cliphist list | rofi -dmenu -p "Clipboard" | cliphist decode | wl-copy
bind = $hyper, P, exec, rofi-pass
bind = $hyper, H, exec, grim -g "$(slurp)" - | swappy -f -
bind = $hyper, C, exec, shell_command.sh
bind = $hyper, X, exec, rofi_command.sh
bind = $hyper SHIFT, L, exec, hyprlock
bind = $hyper, K, exec, rofi_kill_process.sh
bind = $hyper SHIFT, K, exec, rofi_kill_all.sh
bind = $hyper, R, exec, rofi-systemd
bind = $hyper, slash, exec, toggle_taffybar
bind = $hyper, 9, exec, start_synergy.sh
bind = $hyper, I, exec, rofi_select_input.hs
bind = $hyper, O, exec, rofi_paswitch
bind = $hyper, W, exec, rofi_wallpaper.sh
bind = $hyper, Y, exec, rofi_agentic_skill
# Reload config
bind = $mainMod, R, exec, hyprctl reload
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MOUSE BINDINGS
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bindm = $mainMod, mouse:272, movewindow
bindm = $mainMod, mouse:273, resizewindow
# Scroll through workspaces
bind = $mainMod, mouse_down, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/workspace-scroll.sh +1
bind = $mainMod, mouse_up, exec, ~/.config/hypr/scripts/workspace-scroll.sh -1
# =============================================================================
# AUTOSTART
# =============================================================================
# Wire Hyprland into Home Manager's standard user-session targets.
# `graphical-session.target` pulls in most tray/SNI applets (which in turn pull in `tray.target`).
# Keep the systemd user manager in sync with the current Hyprland session before
# starting any session-bound units. Separate `exec-once` commands race.
exec-once = sh -lc 'export IMALISON_SESSION_TYPE=wayland; dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd WAYLAND_DISPLAY DISPLAY XAUTHORITY HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP XDG_SESSION_TYPE IMALISON_SESSION_TYPE; systemctl --user start graphical-session.target hyprland-session.target'
# Force a fresh daemon after compositor restarts so hyprscratch doesn't keep a stale socket.
exec-once = systemctl --user restart hyprscratch.service
exec-once = hypridle
# Clipboard history daemon
exec-once = wl-paste --type text --watch cliphist store
exec-once = wl-paste --type image --watch cliphist store

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local function config_dir()
local source = debug.getinfo(1, "S").source
if source:sub(1, 1) == "@" then
source = source:sub(2)
end
local dir = source:match("^(.*)/[^/]*$")
if dir and dir ~= "" then
return dir
end
return "."
end
local base_dir = config_dir()
package.path = table.concat({
base_dir .. "/?.lua",
base_dir .. "/?/init.lua",
package.path,
}, ";")
local modules = {
"hyprland.state",
"hyprland.scratchpads",
"hyprland.core",
"hyprland.layouts",
"hyprland.windows",
"hyprland.settings",
"hyprland.binds",
"hyprland.events",
}
for _, module in ipairs(modules) do
package.loaded[module] = nil
end
local ctx = require(modules[1])
setmetatable(ctx, { __index = _G })
for i = 2, #modules do
require(modules[i]).setup(ctx)
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local M = {}
function M.setup(ctx)
local _ENV = ctx
local function desc(description, opts)
local bind_opts = {}
for key, value in pairs(opts or {}) do
bind_opts[key] = value
end
bind_opts.description = description
return bind_opts
end
local function setup_launcher_and_app_bindings()
bind(main_mod .. " + P", exec(launcher_command), desc("Open application launcher"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + P", exec(run_menu), desc("Open command runner"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + Return", exec(terminal), desc("Open terminal"))
bind(main_mod .. " + E", exec("emacsclient --eval '(emacs-everywhere)'"), desc("Open Emacs Everywhere"))
bind(main_mod .. " + V", exec("wl-paste --no-newline | ydotool type --file -"), desc("Type clipboard contents"))
end
local function setup_shell_and_session_bindings()
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + N", exec(shell_ui_command .. " control-center"), desc("Open control center"))
bind(hyper .. " + CTRL + N", exec(shell_ui_command .. " settings"), desc("Open system settings"))
bind(main_mod .. " + Q", exec("hyprctl reload"), desc("Reload Hyprland"))
bind(main_mod .. " + R", exec("hyprctl reload"), desc("Reload Hyprland"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + L", exec("hyprlock"), desc("Lock screen"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + V", toggle_visual_performance_mode, desc("Toggle Hyprland performance mode"))
bind(hyper .. " + slash", function()
hl.exec_cmd("toggle_taffybar")
refresh_monitor_reserved_cache(0.25)
refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries_later(600)
end, desc("Toggle taffybar"))
end
local function setup_audio_media_bindings()
bind(main_mod .. " + I", exec("set_volume --unmute --change-volume +5"), desc("Raise volume", { repeating = true }))
bind(main_mod .. " + K", exec("set_volume --unmute --change-volume -5"), desc("Lower volume", { repeating = true }))
bind(main_mod .. " + U", exec("set_volume --toggle-mute"), desc("Toggle mute"))
bind(main_mod .. " + semicolon", exec("playerctl play-pause"), desc("Play or pause media"))
bind(main_mod .. " + L", exec("playerctl next"), desc("Skip to next media track"))
bind(main_mod .. " + J", exec("playerctl previous"), desc("Skip to previous media track"))
bind("XF86AudioPlay", exec("playerctl play-pause"), desc("Play or pause media"))
bind("XF86AudioPause", exec("playerctl play-pause"), desc("Play or pause media"))
bind("XF86AudioNext", exec("playerctl next"), desc("Skip to next media track"))
bind("XF86AudioPrev", exec("playerctl previous"), desc("Skip to previous media track"))
bind("XF86AudioRaiseVolume", exec("set_volume --unmute --change-volume +5"), desc("Raise volume", { repeating = true }))
bind("XF86AudioLowerVolume", exec("set_volume --unmute --change-volume -5"), desc("Lower volume", { repeating = true }))
bind("XF86AudioMute", exec("set_volume --toggle-mute"), desc("Toggle mute"))
bind(hyper .. " + O", exec("/home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/lib/functions/rofi_paswitch"), desc("Open PulseAudio output switcher"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + O", exec("/home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/lib/bin/kef-optical"), desc("Switch KEF speakers to optical input"))
end
local function setup_display_wallpaper_and_capture_bindings()
bind("XF86MonBrightnessUp", exec("brightness.sh up"), desc("Raise display brightness", { repeating = true }))
bind("XF86MonBrightnessDown", exec("brightness.sh down"), desc("Lower display brightness", { repeating = true }))
bind("Print", exec("flameshot gui"), desc("Take screenshot"))
bind(hyper .. " + H", exec("flameshot gui"), desc("Take screenshot"))
bind(hyper .. " + backslash", exec("/home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/lib/functions/mpg341cx_input toggle"), desc("Toggle monitor input"))
bind(hyper .. " + comma", exec("rofi_wallpaper.sh"), desc("Open wallpaper menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + comma", exec("/home/imalison/dotfiles/dotfiles/lib/bin/neowall-wallpaper toggle"), desc("Toggle neowall wallpaper"))
end
local function setup_rofi_and_tool_bindings()
bind(main_mod .. " + X", exec("rofi_command.sh"), desc("Open command menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + V", exec([[cliphist list | rofi -dmenu -p "Clipboard" | cliphist decode | wl-copy]]), desc("Open clipboard history"))
bind(hyper .. " + P", exec("rofi-pass"), desc("Open password menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + C", exec("rofi_tmcodex.sh"), desc("Open Codex session menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + C", exec("rofi_tmcodex.sh resume"), desc("Resume Codex session"))
bind(hyper .. " + L", exec("hypr_rofi_layout"), desc("Open Hyprland layout menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + K", exec("rofi_kill_process.sh"), desc("Open process kill menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + K", exec("rofi_kill_all.sh"), desc("Open kill-all menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + R", exec("rofi_systemd_mono"), desc("Open systemd unit menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + X", exec("hypr_rofi_action"), desc("Open Hyprland action menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + I", exec("rofi_select_input.hs"), desc("Open input selection menu"))
bind(hyper .. " + Y", exec("rofi_agentic_skill"), desc("Open agentic skill menu"))
end
local function setup_external_command_bindings()
setup_launcher_and_app_bindings()
setup_shell_and_session_bindings()
setup_audio_media_bindings()
setup_display_wallpaper_and_capture_bindings()
setup_rofi_and_tool_bindings()
end
local function setup_window_overview_bindings()
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + C", hl.dsp.window.close(), desc("Close active window"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + Q", hl.dsp.exit(), desc("Exit Hyprland"))
bind(main_mod .. " + Tab", hyprexpo("toggle"), desc("Toggle hyprexpo workspace overview", overview_bind_opts))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + Tab", hyprwinview({
action = "show",
include_current_workspace = false,
start_in_filter_mode = true,
default_action = "bring",
}), desc("Show all-workspace window overview", overview_bind_opts))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + slash", hyprwinview({ action = "toggle-filter" }), desc("Toggle window overview filter", overview_bind_opts))
bind("ALT + Tab", hyprexpo("toggle"), desc("Toggle hyprexpo workspace overview", overview_bind_opts))
bind("ALT + SHIFT + Tab", hyprexpo("on"), desc("Open hyprexpo workspace overview", overview_bind_opts))
bind(main_mod .. " + G", hyprwinview({
action = "show",
start_in_filter_mode = true,
default_action = "select",
}), desc("Show window overview", overview_bind_opts))
bind(main_mod .. " + B", hyprwinview({
action = "show",
start_in_filter_mode = true,
default_action = "bring",
}), desc("Bring window from overview", overview_bind_opts))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + B", hyprwinview({
action = "show",
start_in_filter_mode = true,
default_action = "bring-replace",
}), desc("Replace active window from overview", overview_bind_opts))
end
local function setup_window_focus_and_move_bindings()
bind(main_mod .. " + W", function()
focus_direction("up")
end, desc("Focus window above"))
bind(main_mod .. " + S", function()
focus_direction("down")
end, desc("Focus window below"))
bind(main_mod .. " + A", function()
focus_direction("left")
end, desc("Focus window to the left"))
bind(main_mod .. " + D", function()
focus_direction("right")
end, desc("Focus window to the right"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + W", function()
swap_direction("up")
end, desc("Swap active window upward"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + S", function()
swap_direction("down")
end, desc("Swap active window downward"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + A", function()
swap_direction("left")
end, desc("Swap active window left"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + D", function()
swap_direction("right")
end, desc("Swap active window right"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + W", function()
move_window_to_monitor("u", false)
end, desc("Move window to monitor above"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + S", function()
move_window_to_monitor("d", false)
end, desc("Move window to monitor below"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + A", function()
move_window_to_monitor("l", false)
end, desc("Move window to monitor on the left"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + D", function()
move_window_to_monitor("r", false)
end, desc("Move window to monitor on the right"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + SHIFT + W", function()
move_window_to_empty_workspace_on_monitor("u")
end, desc("Move window to empty workspace on monitor above"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + SHIFT + S", function()
move_window_to_empty_workspace_on_monitor("d")
end, desc("Move window to empty workspace on monitor below"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + SHIFT + A", function()
move_window_to_empty_workspace_on_monitor("l")
end, desc("Move window to empty workspace on left monitor"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + SHIFT + D", function()
move_window_to_empty_workspace_on_monitor("r")
end, desc("Move window to empty workspace on right monitor"))
end
local function setup_submap_bindings()
hl.define_submap("swap-workspace", function()
for i = 1, 9 do
local workspace_id = i
bind(tostring(i), function()
swap_current_workspace_with(workspace_id)
dispatch(hl.dsp.submap("reset"))
end, desc("Swap current workspace with workspace " .. workspace_id))
end
bind("Escape", hl.dsp.submap("reset"), desc("Exit workspace swap mode"))
bind("catchall", hl.dsp.submap("reset"), desc("Exit workspace swap mode"))
end)
hl.define_submap("window-picker", function()
for i = 1, 9 do
local index = i
bind(tostring(i), function()
activate_window_picker_candidate(index)
end, desc("Activate window picker candidate " .. index))
end
bind("Escape", hl.dsp.submap("reset"), desc("Exit window picker"))
bind("catchall", hl.dsp.submap("reset"), desc("Exit window picker"))
end)
end
local function setup_window_resize_and_monitor_bindings()
bind(mod_alt .. " + SHIFT + W", hl.dsp.window.resize({ x = 0, y = -50, relative = true }), desc("Shrink window height upward", { repeating = true }))
bind(mod_alt .. " + SHIFT + S", hl.dsp.window.resize({ x = 0, y = 50, relative = true }), desc("Grow window height downward", { repeating = true }))
bind(mod_alt .. " + SHIFT + A", hl.dsp.window.resize({ x = -50, y = 0, relative = true }), desc("Shrink window width leftward", { repeating = true }))
bind(mod_alt .. " + SHIFT + D", hl.dsp.window.resize({ x = 50, y = 0, relative = true }), desc("Grow window width rightward", { repeating = true }))
bind(hyper .. " + W", hl.dsp.focus({ monitor = "u" }), desc("Focus monitor above"))
bind(hyper .. " + S", hl.dsp.focus({ monitor = "d" }), desc("Focus monitor below"))
bind(hyper .. " + A", hl.dsp.focus({ monitor = "l" }), desc("Focus monitor on the left"))
bind(hyper .. " + D", hl.dsp.focus({ monitor = "r" }), desc("Focus monitor on the right"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + W", function()
move_window_to_monitor("u", true)
end, desc("Move window to monitor above and follow"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + S", function()
move_window_to_monitor("d", true)
end, desc("Move window to monitor below and follow"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + A", function()
move_window_to_monitor("l", true)
end, desc("Move window to left monitor and follow"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + D", function()
move_window_to_monitor("r", true)
end, desc("Move window to right monitor and follow"))
end
local function setup_layout_and_window_state_bindings()
bind(main_mod .. " + Space", cycle_layout_or_restore_tabbed_group, desc("Cycle workspace layout"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + Space", force_columns_layout, desc("Force columns layout"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + Space", gather_workspace_into_tabbed_group, desc("Gather workspace into tabbed group"))
bind(main_mod .. " + bracketright", monocle_next, desc("Focus next monocle window"))
bind(main_mod .. " + bracketleft", monocle_prev, desc("Focus previous monocle window"))
bind(main_mod .. " + T", hl.dsp.window.float({ action = "disable" }), desc("Tile active window"))
bind(main_mod .. " + O", toggle_pinned_active_window, desc("Toggle pinned active window"))
bind(main_mod .. " + M", minimize_active_window, desc("Minimize active window"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + M", restore_last_minimized, desc("Restore last minimized window"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + SHIFT + M", function()
enter_window_picker("minimized")
end, desc("Pick minimized window to restore"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + equal", schedule_nstack_count_update, desc("Update nstack window count"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + M", hl.dsp.window.toggle_swallow(), desc("Toggle window swallowing"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + E", function()
move_to_next_empty_workspace(true)
end, desc("Move to next empty workspace"))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + E", function()
move_to_next_empty_workspace(false)
end, desc("Move window to next empty workspace"))
bind(main_mod .. " + apostrophe", focus_next_class, desc("Focus next window class"))
bind(hyper .. " + 1", toggle_inactive_opacity_for_active_window, desc("Toggle inactive opacity reduction for active window"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + W", show_active_window_info, desc("Show active window info"))
end
local function setup_scratchpad_bindings()
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + X", hl.dsp.workspace.toggle_special("NSP"), desc("Toggle NSP special workspace"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + C", function()
toggle_scratchpad("codex")
end, desc("Toggle Codex scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + E", function()
toggle_scratchpad("element")
end, desc("Toggle Element scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + H", function()
toggle_scratchpad("htop")
end, desc("Toggle htop scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + K", function()
toggle_scratchpad("slack")
end, desc("Toggle Slack scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + M", function()
toggle_scratchpad("messages")
end, desc("Toggle Messages scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + S", function()
toggle_scratchpad("spotify")
end, desc("Toggle Spotify scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + T", function()
toggle_scratchpad("transmission")
end, desc("Toggle Transmission scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + V", function()
toggle_scratchpad("volume")
end, desc("Toggle volume scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + grave", function()
toggle_scratchpad("dropdown")
end, desc("Toggle dropdown scratchpad"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + Space", minimize_other_classes, desc("Minimize other window classes"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + SHIFT + Space", restore_focused_class, desc("Restore focused window class"))
bind(mod_alt .. " + Return", restore_all_minimized, desc("Restore all minimized windows"))
end
local function setup_workspace_bindings()
for i = 1, 9 do
local workspace = tostring(i)
bind(main_mod .. " + " .. workspace, hl.dsp.focus({ workspace = workspace, on_current_monitor = true }), desc("Focus workspace " .. workspace))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + " .. workspace, hl.dsp.window.move({ workspace = workspace, follow = false }), desc("Move window to workspace " .. workspace))
bind(main_mod .. " + CTRL + " .. workspace, function()
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.move({ workspace = workspace, follow = false }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ workspace = workspace, on_current_monitor = true }))
end, desc("Move window to workspace " .. workspace .. " and follow"))
end
bind(main_mod .. " + backslash", workspacehistory("cycle", 1), desc("Cycle to next workspace in history"))
bind(main_mod .. " + slash", workspacehistory("cycle", -1), desc("Cycle to previous workspace in history"))
bind(main_mod .. " + Escape", workspacehistory("cancel"), desc("Cancel workspace history cycle"))
bind(main_mod .. " + Z", hl.dsp.focus({ monitor = "+1" }), desc("Focus next monitor"))
bind(main_mod .. " + SHIFT + Z", hl.dsp.window.move({ monitor = "+1" }), desc("Move window to next monitor"))
bind(main_mod .. " + mouse_down", function()
cycle_workspace(1)
end, desc("Cycle to next workspace"))
bind(main_mod .. " + mouse_up", function()
cycle_workspace(-1)
end, desc("Cycle to previous workspace"))
bind(hyper .. " + E", focus_next_empty_workspace, desc("Focus next empty workspace"))
bind(hyper .. " + 5", enter_workspace_swap_mode, desc("Enter workspace swap mode"))
bind(hyper .. " + G", gather_focused_class, desc("Gather focused window class"))
bind(hyper .. " + SHIFT + backslash", workspacehistory("debug"), desc("Show workspace history debug info"))
end
local function setup_mouse_bindings()
bind(main_mod .. " + mouse:272", float_and_drag_active_window, desc("Float and drag active window"))
bind(main_mod .. " + mouse:273", float_and_resize_active_window, desc("Float and resize active window"))
end
local function setup_internal_window_manager_bindings()
setup_window_overview_bindings()
setup_window_focus_and_move_bindings()
setup_submap_bindings()
setup_window_resize_and_monitor_bindings()
setup_layout_and_window_state_bindings()
setup_scratchpad_bindings()
setup_workspace_bindings()
setup_mouse_bindings()
end
setup_external_command_bindings()
setup_internal_window_manager_bindings()
end
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local M = {}
function M.setup(ctx)
local _ENV = ctx
local function command_line_contains(needle)
local command_line = io.open("/proc/self/cmdline", "rb")
if not command_line then
return false
end
local contents = command_line:read("*a") or ""
command_line:close()
return contents:find(needle, 1, true) ~= nil
end
verify_config = command_line_contains("--verify-config")
dev_session = os.getenv("IMALISON_HYPRLAND_DEV_SESSION") == "1"
local function exec(command)
return hl.dsp.exec_cmd(command)
end
local function dispatch(dispatcher)
return hl.dispatch(dispatcher)
end
local action_registry = {}
local function action_text(value)
return tostring(value or ""):gsub("[\t\r\n]", " "):gsub(" +", " "):match("^%s*(.-)%s*$")
end
local function action_registry_path()
local runtime_dir = os.getenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR") or "/tmp"
return runtime_dir .. "/hyprland-actions.tsv"
end
local function register_action(keys, dispatcher, opts)
local description = opts and opts.description
if not description or description == "" then
return
end
local id = tostring(#action_registry + 1)
action_registry[#action_registry + 1] = {
id = id,
keys = action_text(keys),
description = action_text(description),
dispatcher = dispatcher,
}
end
local function bind(keys, dispatcher, opts)
hl.bind(keys, dispatcher, opts)
register_action(keys, dispatcher, opts)
end
_G.im_hyprland_write_actions = function()
local actions_file = io.open(action_registry_path(), "w")
if not actions_file then
return
end
for _, action in ipairs(action_registry) do
actions_file:write(action.id, "\t", action.description, "\t", action.keys, "\n")
end
actions_file:close()
end
_G.im_hyprland_run_action = function(id)
local action = action_registry[tonumber(id)]
if not action then
return
end
if type(action.dispatcher) == "function" then
action.dispatcher()
else
dispatch(action.dispatcher)
end
end
local function shell_quote(value)
return "'" .. tostring(value):gsub("'", "'\\''") .. "'"
end
local function overview_trace(label)
local enabled = io.open(overview_trace_enabled_path, "r")
if not enabled then
return
end
enabled:close()
local trace = io.open(overview_trace_path, "a")
if trace then
trace:write(os.date("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S "), label, "\n")
trace:close()
end
end
local function window_selector(window)
if not window or not window.address then
return nil
end
return "address:" .. tostring(window.address)
end
local function hyprexpo_call(method, arg)
return function()
overview_trace("hyprexpo:" .. method .. (arg and (" " .. tostring(arg)) or ""))
if hl.plugin and hl.plugin.hyprexpo and hl.plugin.hyprexpo[method] then
hl.plugin.hyprexpo[method](arg)
else
hl.notification.create({
text = "hyprexpo is not loaded",
duration = 1800,
icon = notification_icons.warning,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
end
end
end
local function hyprexpo(action)
return hyprexpo_call("expo", action or "toggle")
end
local function hyprwinview(action)
return function()
local label = "hyprwinview"
if type(action) == "table" and action.action then
label = label .. " " .. tostring(action.action)
elseif type(action) ~= "table" and action ~= nil then
label = label .. " " .. tostring(action)
end
local function invoke()
overview_trace(label)
if hl.plugin and hl.plugin.hyprwinview and hl.plugin.hyprwinview.overview then
hl.plugin.hyprwinview.overview(action)
else
hl.notification.create({
text = "hyprwinview is not loaded",
duration = 1800,
icon = notification_icons.warning,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
end
end
invoke()
end
end
local function workspacehistory(action, arg)
return function()
if hl.plugin and hl.plugin.workspacehistory and hl.plugin.workspacehistory[action] then
hl.plugin.workspacehistory[action](arg)
else
hl.notification.create({
text = "workspacehistory is not loaded",
duration = 1800,
icon = notification_icons.warning,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
end
end
end
local function apply_nstack_config()
if verify_config or not enable_nstack or not configure_nstack_plugin_from_lua then
return
end
hl.config({
plugin = {
nstack = {
layout = {
orientation = "left",
new_on_top = false,
new_near_focused = true,
new_is_master = false,
no_gaps_when_only = true,
special_scale_factor = 0.8,
inherit_fullscreen = true,
stacks = 1,
center_single_master = false,
mfact = 0.0,
single_mfact = 1.0,
},
},
},
})
end
local function apply_hyprexpo_config()
if verify_config or not enable_hyprexpo then
return
end
hl.config({
plugin = {
hyprexpo = {
columns = 3,
gap_size = 5,
gap_size_outer = 0,
bg_col = 0xff111111,
workspace_method = "first 1",
skip_empty = false,
max_workspace = max_workspace,
gesture_distance = 200,
keynav_wrap_h = 1,
keynav_wrap_v = 1,
keynav_reading_order = 0,
border_width = 2,
border_color_current = "rgb(66ccff)",
border_color_focus = "rgb(edb443)",
border_color_hover = "rgb(aabbcc)",
tile_rounding = 5,
tile_rounding_power = 2.0,
label_enable = 1,
label_font_size = 28,
label_text_mode = "id",
label_position = "center",
label_offset_x = 6,
label_offset_y = 6,
selection_label_enable = 0,
label_show = "always",
label_color_default = 0xffffffff,
label_color_hover = 0xffeeeeee,
label_color_focus = 0xffedb443,
label_color_current = 0xff66ccff,
label_bg_enable = 1,
label_bg_color = 0xcc000000,
label_bg_rounding = 10,
label_padding = 12,
label_font_bold = 1,
label_pixel_snap = 1,
},
},
})
end
local function apply_hyprwinview_config()
if verify_config or not enable_hyprwinview then
return
end
hl.config({
plugin = {
hyprwinview = {
gap_size = 24,
margin = 48,
background = "rgba(10101400)",
background_blur = 1,
border_col = "rgba(ffffff33)",
hover_border_col = "rgba(66ccffee)",
border_size = 3,
window_order = "application",
keys_default_action = "return,enter,space,g,f",
keys_filter_toggle = "/",
show_app_icon = 1,
app_icon_size = 48,
app_icon_theme_source = "auto",
app_icon_position = "bottom right",
app_icon_margin_x = 12,
app_icon_margin_y = 12,
app_icon_margin_relative_x = 0.0,
app_icon_margin_relative_y = 0.0,
app_icon_offset_x = 0,
app_icon_offset_y = 0,
app_icon_backplate_col = "rgba(00000066)",
app_icon_backplate_padding = 6,
show_window_text = 1,
window_text_font = "Sans",
window_text_size = 14,
window_text_color = "rgba(ffffffff)",
window_text_backplate_col = "rgba(00000099)",
window_text_padding = 6,
filter_animation_ms = 140,
animation = "workspace_zoom",
animation_in_ms = 280,
animation_out_ms = 220,
animation_speed = 1.0,
animation_scale = 0.94,
animation_stagger_ms = 16,
animation_stagger_max_ms = 120,
},
},
})
if hl.plugin and hl.plugin.hyprwinview and hl.plugin.hyprwinview.configure then
hl.plugin.hyprwinview.configure({
keys = {
left = { "a", "h", "left" },
right = { "d", "l", "right" },
up = { "w", "k", "up" },
down = { "s", "j", "down" },
default_action = { "return", "enter", "space", "g", "f" },
bring = { "b", "shift+return", "shift+space" },
bring_replace = { "shift + b" },
close = { "escape", "q" },
filter_toggle = { "/" },
},
})
end
end
local function active_workspace()
return hl.get_active_workspace()
end
local function active_workspace_id()
local workspace = active_workspace()
if workspace and type(workspace.id) == "number" and workspace.id >= 1 then
return math.min(max_workspace, math.max(1, workspace.id))
end
return 1
end
local function workspace_key(workspace)
workspace = workspace or active_workspace()
if workspace and workspace.id then
return tostring(workspace.id)
end
return tostring(active_workspace_id())
end
local function current_workspace_layout()
return workspace_layouts[workspace_key()] or columns_layout
end
local function write_layout_state()
local runtime_dir = os.getenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR")
if not runtime_dir then
return
end
local file = io.open(runtime_dir .. "/hyprland-layout-state", "w")
if not file then
return
end
local workspace = active_workspace()
file:write("workspace=", workspace_key(workspace), "\n")
file:write("layout=", current_layout, "\n")
for key, layout in pairs(workspace_layouts) do
file:write("workspace.", tostring(key), "=", tostring(layout), "\n")
end
file:close()
end
local function is_normal_workspace(workspace)
return workspace and not workspace.special and workspace.id and workspace.id >= 1
end
local function same_workspace(left, right)
if not left or not right then
return false
end
if left.name and right.name and tostring(left.name) == tostring(right.name) then
return true
end
return left.id and right.id and left.id == right.id
end
local function is_minimized_workspace(workspace)
if not workspace then
return false
end
local name = tostring(workspace.name or "")
return name == minimized_workspace or name == "minimized" or (workspace.special and name:find("minimized", 1, true) ~= nil)
end
local function is_minimized_window(window)
return window and is_minimized_workspace(window.workspace)
end
local function is_normal_window(window)
return window
and window.mapped ~= false
and not window.hidden
and window.workspace
and is_normal_workspace(window.workspace)
and not is_scratchpad_window(window)
and not is_minimized_window(window)
end
local function tiled_windows(workspace)
local windows = {}
if not workspace then
return windows
end
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_workspace_windows(workspace)) do
if not window.floating and not window.hidden then
windows[#windows + 1] = window
end
end
return windows
end
local function tiled_window_count(workspace)
return #tiled_windows(workspace)
end
local function sort_windows_by_focus_history(windows)
table.sort(windows, function(left, right)
return (left.focus_history_id or 0) < (right.focus_history_id or 0)
end)
end
local function window_address_set(windows)
local addresses = {}
for _, window in ipairs(windows) do
if window and window.address then
addresses[window.address] = true
end
end
return addresses
end
local function window_address_list(windows)
local addresses = {}
for _, window in ipairs(windows) do
if window and window.address then
addresses[#addresses + 1] = window.address
end
end
return addresses
end
local function window_address_in_set(window, addresses)
return window and window.address and addresses[window.address] or false
end
local function windows_by_address()
local windows = {}
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
if window and window.address then
windows[window.address] = window
end
end
return windows
end
local function numeric_component(value, key, index)
if type(value) ~= "table" then
return 0
end
return tonumber(value[key] or value[index]) or 0
end
local function window_center(window)
local at = window and window.at or {}
local size = window and window.size or {}
return numeric_component(at, "x", 1) + numeric_component(size, "x", 1) / 2,
numeric_component(at, "y", 2) + numeric_component(size, "y", 2) / 2
end
local function tiled_window_geometry(window)
if not window or window.floating then
return nil
end
local selector = window_selector(window)
if not selector then
return nil
end
local at = window.at or {}
local size = window.size or {}
local width = math.floor(numeric_component(size, "x", 1))
local height = math.floor(numeric_component(size, "y", 2))
if width <= 0 or height <= 0 then
return nil
end
return {
selector = selector,
x = math.floor(numeric_component(at, "x", 1)),
y = math.floor(numeric_component(at, "y", 2)),
width = width,
height = height,
}
end
local function window_distance_squared(window, x, y)
local wx, wy = window_center(window)
local dx = wx - x
local dy = wy - y
return dx * dx + dy * dy
end
local function sort_windows_by_visual_position(windows)
table.sort(windows, function(left, right)
local left_x, left_y = window_center(left)
local right_x, right_y = window_center(right)
if math.abs(left_x - right_x) > 10 then
return left_x < right_x
end
if math.abs(left_y - right_y) > 10 then
return left_y < right_y
end
return tostring(left.address or "") < tostring(right.address or "")
end)
end
local function grouping_direction(window, anchor)
local wx, wy = window_center(window)
local ax, ay = window_center(anchor)
local dx = wx - ax
local dy = wy - ay
if math.abs(dx) >= math.abs(dy) then
return dx >= 0 and "left" or "right"
end
return dy >= 0 and "up" or "down"
end
local function grouping_directions(window, anchor)
local primary = grouping_direction(window, anchor)
local directions = { primary }
for _, direction in ipairs({ "left", "right", "up", "down" }) do
if direction ~= primary then
directions[#directions + 1] = direction
end
end
return directions
end
local function workspace_window_count(workspace_id)
local workspace = hl.get_workspace(tostring(workspace_id))
if not workspace then
return 0
end
return workspace.windows or tiled_window_count(workspace)
end
local function find_empty_workspace(target_monitor, exclude_id)
local unused_candidate = nil
local elsewhere_empty_candidate = nil
local target_monitor_name = target_monitor and target_monitor.name or nil
for i = 1, max_workspace do
if i ~= exclude_id then
local workspace = hl.get_workspace(tostring(i))
if not workspace then
unused_candidate = unused_candidate or i
elseif is_normal_workspace(workspace) and workspace_window_count(i) == 0 then
local monitor = workspace.monitor
if target_monitor_name and monitor and monitor.name == target_monitor_name then
return i
end
elsewhere_empty_candidate = elsewhere_empty_candidate or i
end
end
end
return unused_candidate or elsewhere_empty_candidate
end
ctx.command_line_contains = command_line_contains
ctx.bind = bind
ctx.exec = exec
ctx.dispatch = dispatch
ctx.shell_quote = shell_quote
ctx.overview_trace = overview_trace
ctx.window_selector = window_selector
ctx.hyprexpo = hyprexpo
ctx.hyprwinview = hyprwinview
ctx.workspacehistory = workspacehistory
ctx.apply_nstack_config = apply_nstack_config
ctx.apply_hyprexpo_config = apply_hyprexpo_config
ctx.apply_hyprwinview_config = apply_hyprwinview_config
ctx.active_workspace = active_workspace
ctx.active_workspace_id = active_workspace_id
ctx.workspace_key = workspace_key
ctx.current_workspace_layout = current_workspace_layout
ctx.write_layout_state = write_layout_state
ctx.is_normal_workspace = is_normal_workspace
ctx.same_workspace = same_workspace
ctx.is_minimized_workspace = is_minimized_workspace
ctx.is_minimized_window = is_minimized_window
ctx.is_normal_window = is_normal_window
ctx.tiled_windows = tiled_windows
ctx.tiled_window_count = tiled_window_count
ctx.sort_windows_by_focus_history = sort_windows_by_focus_history
ctx.window_address_set = window_address_set
ctx.window_address_list = window_address_list
ctx.window_address_in_set = window_address_in_set
ctx.windows_by_address = windows_by_address
ctx.numeric_component = numeric_component
ctx.window_center = window_center
ctx.tiled_window_geometry = tiled_window_geometry
ctx.window_distance_squared = window_distance_squared
ctx.sort_windows_by_visual_position = sort_windows_by_visual_position
ctx.grouping_direction = grouping_direction
ctx.grouping_directions = grouping_directions
ctx.workspace_window_count = workspace_window_count
ctx.find_empty_workspace = find_empty_workspace
end
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local M = {}
function M.setup(ctx)
local _ENV = ctx
local fullscreen_states = {}
local function unset_fullscreen_state(window, state)
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.fullscreen_state({
internal = state.internal,
client = state.client,
action = "unset",
window = window_selector(window),
}))
end
local function reconcile_fullscreen_state(window)
if not window or not window.address then
return
end
local address = tostring(window.address)
local previous = fullscreen_states[address]
local current = {
internal = tonumber(window.fullscreen) or 0,
client = tonumber(window.fullscreen_client) or 0,
}
fullscreen_states[address] = current
if window.floating or current_layout == monocle_layout then
return
end
if current.internal == 1 or (previous and previous.internal >= 2 and current.internal > 0 and current.client == 0) then
unset_fullscreen_state(window, current)
fullscreen_states[address] = { internal = 0, client = 0 }
end
end
hl.on("hyprland.start", function()
apply_nstack_config()
apply_hyprexpo_config()
apply_hyprwinview_config()
apply_hyprwobbly_config()
apply_hyprglass_config()
apply_visual_performance_mode()
apply_rules()
if not dev_session then
hl.exec_cmd("sh -lc '/run/current-system/sw/bin/uwsm finalize HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP XDG_SESSION_TYPE XAUTHORITY IMALISON_SESSION_TYPE=wayland IMALISON_WINDOW_MANAGER=hyprland || dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd XDG_RUNTIME_DIR WAYLAND_DISPLAY DISPLAY XAUTHORITY HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP XDG_SESSION_TYPE IMALISON_SESSION_TYPE IMALISON_WINDOW_MANAGER; systemctl --user start hyprland-session.target'")
hl.exec_cmd("hypridle")
hl.exec_cmd("wl-paste --type text --watch cliphist store")
hl.exec_cmd("wl-paste --type image --watch cliphist store")
end
write_layout_state()
schedule_nstack_count_update()
refresh_monitor_reserved_cache(0.25)
refresh_monitor_reserved_cache(1.25)
end)
hl.on("config.reloaded", apply_nstack_config)
hl.on("config.reloaded", apply_hyprexpo_config)
hl.on("config.reloaded", apply_hyprwinview_config)
hl.on("config.reloaded", apply_hyprwobbly_config)
hl.on("config.reloaded", apply_hyprglass_config)
hl.on("config.reloaded", apply_visual_performance_mode)
hl.on("config.reloaded", apply_rules)
hl.on("config.reloaded", refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads)
hl.on("layer.opened", refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads)
hl.on("layer.closed", refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads)
hl.on("monitor.added", refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads)
hl.on("monitor.removed", refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads)
hl.on("monitor.layout_changed", refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads)
hl.on("window.open", schedule_nstack_count_update)
hl.on("window.destroy", schedule_nstack_count_update)
hl.on("window.kill", schedule_nstack_count_update)
hl.on("window.move_to_workspace", schedule_nstack_count_update)
hl.on("workspace.active", sync_layout_for_active_workspace)
hl.on("monitor.focused", sync_layout_for_active_workspace)
hl.on("window.open", update_monocle_notice)
hl.on("window.destroy", update_monocle_notice)
hl.on("window.kill", update_monocle_notice)
hl.on("window.move_to_workspace", update_monocle_notice)
hl.on("window.fullscreen", reconcile_fullscreen_state)
hl.on("window.update_rules", reconcile_fullscreen_state)
hl.on("window.open", adopt_matching_scratchpad_window)
hl.on("window.class", adopt_matching_scratchpad_window)
hl.on("window.title", adopt_matching_scratchpad_window)
hl.on("window.open", raise_file_chooser_window_later)
hl.on("window.class", raise_file_chooser_window_later)
hl.on("window.title", raise_file_chooser_window_later)
end
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local M = {}
function M.setup(ctx)
local _ENV = ctx
local function is_nstack_layout(layout)
return layout == columns_layout or layout == grid_layout
end
local function hyprland_layout(layout)
if layout == grid_layout then
return columns_layout
end
return layout
end
local function update_nstack_count()
if not enable_nstack or not is_nstack_layout(current_layout) then
return
end
local workspace = hl.get_active_workspace()
local count = tiled_window_count(workspace)
if count == 0 then
return
end
local stack_count = count
if current_layout == grid_layout then
stack_count = math.ceil(math.sqrt(count))
end
stack_count = math.max(stack_count, 2)
dispatch(hl.dsp.layout("setstackcount " .. tostring(stack_count)))
end
local function schedule_nstack_count_update()
if stack_update_timer then
stack_update_timer:set_enabled(false)
end
stack_update_timer = hl.timer(update_nstack_count, { timeout = 25, type = "oneshot" })
end
local function dismiss_monocle_notice()
if monocle_notice and monocle_notice:is_alive() then
monocle_notice:dismiss()
end
monocle_notice = nil
end
local function update_monocle_notice()
if current_layout ~= monocle_layout then
dismiss_monocle_notice()
return
end
local workspace = hl.get_active_workspace()
local count = tiled_window_count(workspace)
if count <= 1 then
dismiss_monocle_notice()
return
end
local text = "Monocle: " .. tostring(count) .. " windows"
if monocle_notice and monocle_notice:is_alive() then
monocle_notice:set_text(text)
monocle_notice:set_timeout(60000)
monocle_notice:pause()
else
monocle_notice = hl.notification.create({
text = text,
duration = 60000,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
monocle_notice:pause()
end
end
local function layout_name(layout)
return layout_names[layout] or tostring(layout)
end
local function notify_layout(layout)
hl.notification.create({
text = "Layout: " .. layout_name(layout),
duration = 1200,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
end
local function set_layout(layout)
workspace_layouts[workspace_key()] = layout
current_layout = layout
hl.config({ general = { layout = hyprland_layout(layout) } })
write_layout_state()
if is_nstack_layout(layout) then
dismiss_monocle_notice()
schedule_nstack_count_update()
else
update_monocle_notice()
end
end
_G.im_hyprland_set_layout = function(layout)
if not layout_names[layout] then
hl.notification.create({
text = "Unknown layout: " .. tostring(layout),
duration = 1800,
icon = notification_icons.warning,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
return
end
set_layout(layout)
notify_layout(layout)
end
local function sync_layout_for_active_workspace()
current_layout = current_workspace_layout()
hl.config({ general = { layout = hyprland_layout(current_layout) } })
write_layout_state()
if is_nstack_layout(current_layout) then
dismiss_monocle_notice()
schedule_nstack_count_update()
else
update_monocle_notice()
end
end
local function cycle_layout(delta)
local current_index = 1
for index, layout in ipairs(layout_cycle) do
if layout == current_layout then
current_index = index
break
end
end
local next_index = ((current_index - 1 + delta) % #layout_cycle) + 1
local next_layout = layout_cycle[next_index]
set_layout(next_layout)
notify_layout(next_layout)
end
local function toggle_columns_monocle()
if current_layout == columns_layout then
set_layout(monocle_layout)
else
set_layout(columns_layout)
end
end
local function active_group_size()
local window = hl.get_active_window()
return window and window.group and window.group.size or 0
end
local function monocle_next()
local window = hl.get_active_window()
if window and window.group and window.group.size and window.group.size > 1 then
dispatch(hl.dsp.group.next({ window = window_selector(window) }))
elseif current_layout == monocle_layout then
dispatch(hl.dsp.layout("cyclenext"))
update_monocle_notice()
else
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.cycle_next({ next = true, tiled = true, floating = false }))
end
end
local function monocle_prev()
local window = hl.get_active_window()
if window and window.group and window.group.size and window.group.size > 1 then
dispatch(hl.dsp.group.prev({ window = window_selector(window) }))
elseif current_layout == monocle_layout then
dispatch(hl.dsp.layout("cycleprev"))
update_monocle_notice()
else
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.cycle_next({ next = false, tiled = true, floating = false }))
end
end
local function focus_direction(direction)
overview_trace("focus_direction " .. direction)
if active_group_size() > 1 or current_layout == monocle_layout then
if direction == "up" or direction == "left" then
monocle_prev()
else
monocle_next()
end
return
end
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ direction = direction }))
end
local function swap_direction(direction)
if enable_nstack and is_nstack_layout(current_layout) and active_group_size() <= 1 then
dispatch(hl.dsp.layout("swapdirection " .. direction))
return
end
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.swap({ direction = direction }))
end
local function focus_workspace(workspace_id)
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ workspace = tostring(workspace_id), on_current_monitor = true }))
end
local function move_window_to_workspace(workspace_id, follow, window)
local target_window = window or hl.get_active_window()
local target_selector = window_selector(target_window)
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.move({ workspace = tostring(workspace_id), follow = false, window = target_selector }))
if follow then
focus_workspace(workspace_id)
if target_selector then
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = target_selector }))
end
end
end
local function notify_tabbed_group(text)
hl.notification.create({
text = text,
duration = 1800,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
end
local function active_workspace_tiled_group_candidates(workspace)
local candidates = tiled_windows(workspace)
sort_windows_by_focus_history(candidates)
return candidates
end
local function move_window_into_group(window, anchor)
local selector = window_selector(window)
if not selector then
return false
end
for _, direction in ipairs(grouping_directions(window, anchor)) do
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.move({ into_group = direction, window = selector }))
local active = hl.get_active_window()
if active and active.group and active.group.size and active.group.size > 1 then
return true
end
end
return false
end
local function find_tabbed_group_anchor(state)
local active = hl.get_active_window()
if active and active.group and active.group.size and active.group.size > 1 then
return active
end
if not state then
return nil
end
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
if window and window.address == state.anchor and window.group and window.group.size and window.group.size > 1 then
return window
end
end
return nil
end
local function ordered_windows_for_tabbed_group_restore(state, workspace_id)
local ordered = {}
local seen = {}
local live_windows = windows_by_address()
local workspace = workspace_id and hl.get_workspace(tostring(workspace_id)) or active_workspace()
if state and state.order then
for _, address in ipairs(state.order) do
local window = live_windows[address]
if window and not window.floating and not window.hidden and (not workspace or same_workspace(window.workspace, workspace)) then
ordered[#ordered + 1] = window
seen[address] = true
end
end
end
if workspace then
for _, window in ipairs(tiled_windows(workspace)) do
if window and window.address and not seen[window.address] then
ordered[#ordered + 1] = window
seen[window.address] = true
end
end
end
return ordered
end
local function restore_tabbed_group_window_order(state, workspace_id)
local ordered = ordered_windows_for_tabbed_group_restore(state, workspace_id)
if #ordered <= 1 or not workspace_id then
return
end
local restore_workspace = tabbed_group_restore_workspace_prefix .. tostring(workspace_id)
for _, window in ipairs(ordered) do
move_window_to_workspace(restore_workspace, false, window)
end
for _, window in ipairs(ordered) do
move_window_to_workspace(workspace_id, false, window)
end
end
local function restore_workspace_tabbed_group()
local key = workspace_key()
local state = tabbed_workspace_groups[key]
local anchor = find_tabbed_group_anchor(state)
local anchor_selector = window_selector(anchor)
local target_workspace_id = anchor and anchor.workspace and anchor.workspace.id
if not anchor_selector then
tabbed_workspace_groups[key] = nil
set_layout(columns_layout)
notify_tabbed_group("No tabbed group to restore")
return
end
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = anchor_selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.group.toggle({ window = anchor_selector }))
tabbed_workspace_groups[key] = nil
set_layout(columns_layout)
restore_tabbed_group_window_order(state, target_workspace_id)
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = anchor_selector }))
schedule_nstack_count_update()
end
local function gather_workspace_into_tabbed_group()
local workspace = active_workspace()
if not is_normal_workspace(workspace) then
return
end
local key = workspace_key(workspace)
if tabbed_workspace_groups[key] or active_group_size() > 1 then
restore_workspace_tabbed_group()
return
end
local original_windows = tiled_windows(workspace)
sort_windows_by_visual_position(original_windows)
local original_order = window_address_list(original_windows)
local candidates = active_workspace_tiled_group_candidates(workspace)
if #candidates <= 1 then
set_layout(columns_layout)
return
end
local candidate_addresses = window_address_set(candidates)
local focused = hl.get_active_window()
local anchor = nil
if focused and not focused.floating and not focused.group and window_address_in_set(focused, candidate_addresses) then
anchor = focused
end
if not anchor then
for _, window in ipairs(candidates) do
if not window.group then
anchor = window
break
end
end
end
local anchor_selector = window_selector(anchor)
if not anchor_selector then
notify_tabbed_group("Current tiled windows are already grouped")
return
end
set_layout(columns_layout)
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = anchor_selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.group.toggle({ window = anchor_selector }))
local group_windows = {}
for _, window in ipairs(candidates) do
if window ~= anchor and not window.group then
group_windows[#group_windows + 1] = window
end
end
local anchor_x, anchor_y = window_center(anchor)
table.sort(group_windows, function(left, right)
return window_distance_squared(left, anchor_x, anchor_y) < window_distance_squared(right, anchor_x, anchor_y)
end)
local grouped_count = 1
for _, window in ipairs(group_windows) do
if move_window_into_group(window, anchor) then
grouped_count = grouped_count + 1
end
end
if grouped_count <= 1 then
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = anchor_selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.group.toggle({ window = anchor_selector }))
notify_tabbed_group("Unable to group tiled windows")
return
elseif grouped_count < #candidates then
notify_tabbed_group("Grouped " .. tostring(grouped_count) .. " of " .. tostring(#candidates) .. " tiled windows")
end
tabbed_workspace_groups[key] = {
anchor = anchor.address,
order = original_order,
windows = candidate_addresses,
}
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = anchor_selector }))
end
local function force_columns_layout()
if active_group_size() > 1 or tabbed_workspace_groups[workspace_key()] then
restore_workspace_tabbed_group()
else
set_layout(columns_layout)
end
end
local function cycle_layout_or_restore_tabbed_group()
if active_group_size() > 1 or tabbed_workspace_groups[workspace_key()] then
restore_workspace_tabbed_group()
return
end
cycle_layout(1)
end
local function copy_windows(workspace)
local windows = {}
if not workspace then
return windows
end
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_workspace_windows(workspace)) do
if window and not window.hidden then
windows[#windows + 1] = window
end
end
return windows
end
local function swap_current_workspace_with(target_id)
local current = active_workspace()
if not current or not current.id or current.id == target_id then
return
end
local target = hl.get_workspace(tostring(target_id))
local current_windows = copy_windows(current)
local target_windows = copy_windows(target)
for _, window in ipairs(current_windows) do
move_window_to_workspace(target_id, false, window)
end
for _, window in ipairs(target_windows) do
move_window_to_workspace(current.id, false, window)
end
focus_workspace(current.id)
end
local function enter_workspace_swap_mode()
hl.notification.create({
text = "Swap with workspace 1-9",
duration = 2200,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
dispatch(hl.dsp.submap("swap-workspace"))
end
local function focus_next_empty_workspace()
local workspace_id = find_empty_workspace(hl.get_active_monitor(), active_workspace_id())
if workspace_id then
focus_workspace(workspace_id)
end
end
local function move_to_next_empty_workspace(follow)
local window = hl.get_active_window()
if not window then
return
end
local workspace_id = find_empty_workspace(hl.get_active_monitor(), active_workspace_id())
if workspace_id then
move_window_to_workspace(workspace_id, follow, window)
end
end
local function cycle_workspace(delta)
local current = active_workspace_id()
local next_workspace = ((current - 1 + delta) % max_workspace) + 1
focus_workspace(next_workspace)
end
local function move_window_to_monitor(direction, follow)
local window = hl.get_active_window()
if not window then
return
end
local original_monitor = hl.get_active_monitor()
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.move({ monitor = direction, follow = follow, window = window_selector(window) }))
if not follow and original_monitor then
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ monitor = original_monitor }))
end
end
local function move_window_to_empty_workspace_on_monitor(direction)
local window = hl.get_active_window()
local original_monitor = hl.get_active_monitor()
local target_monitor = hl.get_monitor(direction)
if not window or not original_monitor or not target_monitor or target_monitor == original_monitor then
return
end
local workspace_id = find_empty_workspace(target_monitor, active_workspace_id())
if not workspace_id then
return
end
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ monitor = target_monitor }))
focus_workspace(workspace_id)
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ monitor = original_monitor }))
move_window_to_workspace(workspace_id, false, window)
end
ctx.is_nstack_layout = is_nstack_layout
ctx.hyprland_layout = hyprland_layout
ctx.update_nstack_count = update_nstack_count
ctx.schedule_nstack_count_update = schedule_nstack_count_update
ctx.dismiss_monocle_notice = dismiss_monocle_notice
ctx.update_monocle_notice = update_monocle_notice
ctx.layout_name = layout_name
ctx.notify_layout = notify_layout
ctx.set_layout = set_layout
ctx.sync_layout_for_active_workspace = sync_layout_for_active_workspace
ctx.cycle_layout = cycle_layout
ctx.toggle_columns_monocle = toggle_columns_monocle
ctx.active_group_size = active_group_size
ctx.monocle_next = monocle_next
ctx.monocle_prev = monocle_prev
ctx.focus_direction = focus_direction
ctx.swap_direction = swap_direction
ctx.focus_workspace = focus_workspace
ctx.move_window_to_workspace = move_window_to_workspace
ctx.notify_tabbed_group = notify_tabbed_group
ctx.active_workspace_tiled_group_candidates = active_workspace_tiled_group_candidates
ctx.move_window_into_group = move_window_into_group
ctx.find_tabbed_group_anchor = find_tabbed_group_anchor
ctx.ordered_windows_for_tabbed_group_restore = ordered_windows_for_tabbed_group_restore
ctx.restore_tabbed_group_window_order = restore_tabbed_group_window_order
ctx.restore_workspace_tabbed_group = restore_workspace_tabbed_group
ctx.gather_workspace_into_tabbed_group = gather_workspace_into_tabbed_group
ctx.force_columns_layout = force_columns_layout
ctx.cycle_layout_or_restore_tabbed_group = cycle_layout_or_restore_tabbed_group
ctx.copy_windows = copy_windows
ctx.swap_current_workspace_with = swap_current_workspace_with
ctx.enter_workspace_swap_mode = enter_workspace_swap_mode
ctx.focus_next_empty_workspace = focus_next_empty_workspace
ctx.move_to_next_empty_workspace = move_to_next_empty_workspace
ctx.cycle_workspace = cycle_workspace
ctx.move_window_to_monitor = move_window_to_monitor
ctx.move_window_to_empty_workspace_on_monitor = move_window_to_empty_workspace_on_monitor
end
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local M = {}
function M.setup(ctx)
local _ENV = ctx
scratchpad_size_ratio = 0.95
dropdown_height_ratio = 0.5
dropdown_animation_frames = 18
dropdown_animation_frame_ms = 16
scratchpad_pending = {}
monitor_reserved_cache_path = (os.getenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR") or "/tmp") .. "/hyprland-monitor-reserved.tsv"
scratchpad_fallback_reserved_top = 60
scratchpads = {
codex = {
command = "codex_desktop_scratchpad",
class = "codex-desktop",
},
htop = {
command = "alacritty --class htop-scratch --title htop -e htop",
class = "htop-scratch",
},
volume = {
command = "pavucontrol",
class = "org.pulseaudio.pavucontrol",
},
spotify = {
command = "spotify",
class = "spotify",
},
element = {
command = "element-desktop",
classes = { "Element", "electron" },
title = "Element",
},
slack = {
command = "slack",
class = "Slack",
},
messages = {
command = "google-chrome-stable --profile-directory=Default --app=https://messages.google.com/web/conversations",
class = "chrome-messages.google.com",
},
transmission = {
command = "transmission-gtk",
class = "transmission-gtk",
},
dropdown = {
command = "ghostty --config-file=/home/imalison/.config/ghostty/dropdown",
class = "com.mitchellh.ghostty.dropdown",
dropdown = true,
},
}
local function lower_contains(value, needle)
if not needle or needle == "" then
return true
end
value = string.lower(tostring(value or ""))
needle = string.lower(tostring(needle))
return value:find(needle, 1, true) ~= nil
end
local function lower_contains_any(value, needles)
if type(needles) ~= "table" then
return lower_contains(value, needles)
end
for _, needle in ipairs(needles) do
if lower_contains(value, needle) then
return true
end
end
return false
end
local function scratchpad_window_matches(window, def)
return window
and not (type(is_file_chooser_window) == "function" and is_file_chooser_window(window))
and lower_contains_any(window.class, def.classes or def.class)
and lower_contains(window.title, def.title)
end
local function is_scratchpad_window(window)
for _, def in pairs(scratchpads) do
if scratchpad_window_matches(window, def) then
return true
end
end
return false
end
local function matching_scratchpad_name(window)
for name, def in pairs(scratchpads) do
if scratchpad_window_matches(window, def) then
return name
end
end
return nil
end
local function scratchpad_workspace(name)
return "special:scratch-" .. name
end
local function as_number(value, default)
local number = tonumber(value)
if number == nil then
return default
end
return number
end
local function logical_monitor_dimension(value, scale)
value = as_number(value, 0)
scale = as_number(scale, 1)
if scale <= 0 then
scale = 1
end
return math.floor((value / scale) + 0.5)
end
local function split_tsv(line)
local fields = {}
for field in (line .. "\t"):gmatch("([^\t]*)\t") do
fields[#fields + 1] = field
end
return fields
end
local function monitor_from_reserved_fields(monitor, fields)
if not monitor or not monitor.name or fields[1] ~= monitor.name or #fields < 10 then
return nil
end
return {
name = monitor.name,
x = tonumber(fields[2]),
y = tonumber(fields[3]),
width = tonumber(fields[4]),
height = tonumber(fields[5]),
scale = tonumber(fields[6]),
reserved = {
tonumber(fields[7]),
tonumber(fields[8]),
tonumber(fields[9]),
tonumber(fields[10]),
},
}
end
local function monitor_from_reserved_lines(monitor, lines)
if not monitor or not monitor.name then
return nil
end
for line in lines do
local cached = monitor_from_reserved_fields(monitor, split_tsv(line))
if cached then
return cached
end
end
return nil
end
local function monitor_from_reserved_cache(monitor)
if verify_config or not monitor or not monitor.name then
return nil
end
local file = io.open(monitor_reserved_cache_path, "r")
if not file then
return nil
end
local cached = monitor_from_reserved_lines(monitor, file:lines())
file:close()
return cached
end
local function refresh_monitor_reserved_cache(delay)
if verify_config then
return
end
local command = string.format(
[=[sleep %.2f; cache="${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR:-/tmp}/hyprland-monitor-reserved.tsv"; tmp="$cache.tmp"; /run/current-system/sw/bin/hyprctl -j monitors 2>/dev/null | /run/current-system/sw/bin/jq -r '.[] | [.name, .x, .y, .width, .height, .scale, .reserved[0], .reserved[1], .reserved[2], .reserved[3]] | @tsv' > "$tmp" && mv "$tmp" "$cache"]=],
as_number(delay, 0)
)
hl.exec_cmd("sh -lc " .. shell_quote(command))
end
local function monitor_workarea(monitor)
monitor = monitor_from_reserved_cache(monitor) or monitor
local width = logical_monitor_dimension(monitor.width, monitor.scale)
local height = logical_monitor_dimension(monitor.height, monitor.scale)
local reserved = monitor.reserved or { 0, scratchpad_fallback_reserved_top, 0, 0 }
local left = math.floor(as_number(reserved[1], 0))
local top = math.floor(as_number(reserved[2], 0))
local right = math.floor(as_number(reserved[3], 0))
local bottom = math.floor(as_number(reserved[4], 0))
local work_width = width - left - right
local work_height = height - top - bottom
if work_width <= 0 then
left = 0
right = 0
work_width = width
end
if work_height <= 0 then
top = 0
bottom = 0
work_height = height
end
return {
x = math.floor(as_number(monitor.x, 0)) + left,
y = math.floor(as_number(monitor.y, 0)) + top,
width = work_width,
height = work_height,
}
end
local function matching_scratchpad_windows(name)
local def = scratchpads[name]
local windows = {}
if not def then
return windows
end
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
if scratchpad_window_matches(window, def) then
windows[#windows + 1] = window
end
end
return windows
end
local function scratchpad_geometry(name, target_monitor, position)
local def = scratchpads[name]
local monitor = target_monitor or hl.get_active_monitor()
if not def or not monitor then
return
end
local workarea = monitor_workarea(monitor)
local width
local height
local x
local y
if def.dropdown then
width = workarea.width
height = math.floor(workarea.height * dropdown_height_ratio)
x = workarea.x
y = workarea.y
if position == "above" then
y = workarea.y - height
elseif type(position) == "number" then
y = position
end
else
width = math.floor(workarea.width * scratchpad_size_ratio)
height = math.floor(workarea.height * scratchpad_size_ratio)
x = workarea.x + math.floor((workarea.width - width) / 2)
y = workarea.y + math.floor((workarea.height - height) / 2)
end
return {
width = width,
height = height,
x = x,
y = y,
}
end
local function apply_scratchpad_geometry(name, window, target_monitor, position)
local def = scratchpads[name]
if not def or not window then
return
end
local geometry = scratchpad_geometry(name, target_monitor, position)
if not geometry then
return
end
local selector = window_selector(window)
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.float({ action = "enable", window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.tag({ tag = "+scratchpad", window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.tag({ tag = "+scratchpad-" .. name, window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.resize({ x = geometry.width, y = geometry.height, relative = false, window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.move({ x = geometry.x, y = geometry.y, relative = false, window = selector }))
if def.dropdown then
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.set_prop({ prop = "border_size", value = "0", window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.set_prop({ prop = "no_shadow", value = "1", window = selector }))
end
end
local function schedule_scratchpad_geometry(name, window, target_monitor, position, timeout)
hl.timer(function()
apply_scratchpad_geometry(name, window, target_monitor, position)
end, { timeout = timeout or 50, type = "oneshot" })
end
local function dropdown_spring_progress(progress)
if progress >= 1 then
return 1
end
return 1 - (math.exp(-5.0 * progress) * math.cos(7.0 * progress))
end
local function animate_dropdown_scratchpad_down(name, window, target_monitor)
local from = scratchpad_geometry(name, target_monitor, "above")
local to = scratchpad_geometry(name, target_monitor)
if not from or not to then
schedule_scratchpad_geometry(name, window, target_monitor, nil, 35)
return
end
for frame = 1, dropdown_animation_frames do
local progress = frame / dropdown_animation_frames
local eased = dropdown_spring_progress(progress)
local y = math.floor(from.y + ((to.y - from.y) * eased) + 0.5)
schedule_scratchpad_geometry(name, window, target_monitor, y, frame * dropdown_animation_frame_ms)
end
end
local function hide_scratchpad_window(name, window)
remove_minimized_window(window)
move_window_to_workspace(scratchpad_workspace(name), false, window)
end
local function show_scratchpad_window(name, window, workspace, target_monitor)
workspace = workspace or active_workspace()
if not workspace then
return
end
remove_minimized_window(window)
if scratchpads[name] and scratchpads[name].dropdown then
apply_scratchpad_geometry(name, window, target_monitor or hl.get_active_monitor(), "above")
end
move_window_to_workspace(workspace.id, false, window)
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = window_selector(window) }))
if scratchpads[name] and scratchpads[name].dropdown then
animate_dropdown_scratchpad_down(name, window, target_monitor or hl.get_active_monitor())
else
schedule_scratchpad_geometry(name, window, target_monitor or hl.get_active_monitor())
end
end
local function scratchpad_is_visible(window)
local workspace = active_workspace()
return workspace and window and same_workspace(window.workspace, workspace)
end
-- Active scratchpads are scratchpad windows visible on the active workspace.
-- Invoking a different scratchpad replaces that active set.
local function active_scratchpad_windows(except_name)
local windows = {}
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
local name = matching_scratchpad_name(window)
if name and name ~= except_name and scratchpad_is_visible(window) then
windows[#windows + 1] = {
name = name,
window = window,
}
end
end
return windows
end
local function hide_active_scratchpads(except_name)
for _, active in ipairs(active_scratchpad_windows(except_name)) do
hide_scratchpad_window(active.name, active.window)
end
end
local function refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries()
local monitor = hl.get_active_monitor()
for _, active in ipairs(active_scratchpad_windows()) do
schedule_scratchpad_geometry(active.name, active.window, monitor)
end
end
local function refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries_later(timeout)
hl.timer(refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries, { timeout = timeout or 300, type = "oneshot" })
end
local function refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads()
refresh_monitor_reserved_cache(0.15)
refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries_later(400)
end
local function adopt_matching_scratchpad_window(window)
if not window then
return
end
for name, def in pairs(scratchpads) do
if scratchpad_window_matches(window, def) then
if scratchpad_pending[name] then
local pending = scratchpad_pending[name]
scratchpad_pending[name] = nil
show_scratchpad_window(name, window, pending.workspace or active_workspace(), pending.monitor or hl.get_active_monitor())
elseif scratchpad_is_visible(window) then
schedule_scratchpad_geometry(name, window, hl.get_active_monitor())
end
end
end
end
local function toggle_scratchpad(name)
local def = scratchpads[name]
if not def then
return
end
if current_layout == monocle_layout then
set_layout(columns_layout)
end
local windows = matching_scratchpad_windows(name)
if #windows == 0 then
hide_active_scratchpads(name)
scratchpad_pending[name] = {
monitor = hl.get_active_monitor(),
workspace = active_workspace(),
}
hl.exec_cmd(def.command)
return
end
local any_visible = false
for _, window in ipairs(windows) do
if scratchpad_is_visible(window) then
any_visible = true
break
end
end
if any_visible then
for _, window in ipairs(windows) do
hide_scratchpad_window(name, window)
end
else
hide_active_scratchpads(name)
local workspace = active_workspace()
local target_monitor = hl.get_active_monitor()
for _, window in ipairs(windows) do
show_scratchpad_window(name, window, workspace, target_monitor)
end
end
end
ctx.lower_contains = lower_contains
ctx.lower_contains_any = lower_contains_any
ctx.scratchpad_window_matches = scratchpad_window_matches
ctx.is_scratchpad_window = is_scratchpad_window
ctx.matching_scratchpad_name = matching_scratchpad_name
ctx.scratchpad_workspace = scratchpad_workspace
ctx.as_number = as_number
ctx.logical_monitor_dimension = logical_monitor_dimension
ctx.split_tsv = split_tsv
ctx.monitor_from_reserved_fields = monitor_from_reserved_fields
ctx.monitor_from_reserved_lines = monitor_from_reserved_lines
ctx.monitor_from_reserved_cache = monitor_from_reserved_cache
ctx.refresh_monitor_reserved_cache = refresh_monitor_reserved_cache
ctx.monitor_workarea = monitor_workarea
ctx.scratchpad_geometry = scratchpad_geometry
ctx.matching_scratchpad_windows = matching_scratchpad_windows
ctx.apply_scratchpad_geometry = apply_scratchpad_geometry
ctx.schedule_scratchpad_geometry = schedule_scratchpad_geometry
ctx.dropdown_spring_progress = dropdown_spring_progress
ctx.animate_dropdown_scratchpad_down = animate_dropdown_scratchpad_down
ctx.hide_scratchpad_window = hide_scratchpad_window
ctx.show_scratchpad_window = show_scratchpad_window
ctx.scratchpad_is_visible = scratchpad_is_visible
ctx.active_scratchpad_windows = active_scratchpad_windows
ctx.hide_active_scratchpads = hide_active_scratchpads
ctx.refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries = refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries
ctx.refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries_later = refresh_active_scratchpad_geometries_later
ctx.refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads = refresh_shell_workarea_and_scratchpads
ctx.adopt_matching_scratchpad_window = adopt_matching_scratchpad_window
ctx.toggle_scratchpad = toggle_scratchpad
end
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local M = {}
function M.setup(ctx)
local _ENV = ctx
local file_chooser_title_rule = "^(Open File|Open Files|Save File|Save Files|Save As|Select File|Select Files|Choose File|Choose Files|File Upload|Upload File|Upload Files|Select Folder|Choose Folder|Open Folder|Save Folder)$"
local function lower_string(value)
return string.lower(tostring(value or ""))
end
local function title_indicates_file_chooser(title)
title = lower_string(title)
if title == "" then
return false
end
for _, exact in ipairs({
"open file",
"open files",
"save file",
"save files",
"save as",
"select file",
"select files",
"choose file",
"choose files",
"file upload",
"upload file",
"upload files",
"select folder",
"choose folder",
"open folder",
"save folder",
}) do
if title == exact then
return true
end
end
return title:find("file chooser", 1, true) ~= nil
or title:find("file picker", 1, true) ~= nil
end
local function is_file_chooser_window(window)
return window
and (title_indicates_file_chooser(window.title) or title_indicates_file_chooser(window.initial_title))
end
local function raise_file_chooser_window(window)
if verify_config or not is_file_chooser_window(window) then
return
end
local selector = window_selector(window)
if not selector then
return
end
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.float({ action = "enable", window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.center({ window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.bring_to_top({ window = selector }))
end
local function raise_file_chooser_window_later(window, timeout)
hl.timer(function()
local refreshed = window and window.address and hl.get_window(window_selector(window)) or window
raise_file_chooser_window(refreshed)
end, { timeout = timeout or 50, type = "oneshot" })
end
if enable_nstack and not verify_config then
hl.plugin.load("/run/current-system/sw/lib/libhyprNStack.so")
end
if enable_hyprexpo and not verify_config then
hl.plugin.load("/run/current-system/sw/lib/libhyprexpo.so")
end
if enable_hyprwinview and not verify_config then
hl.plugin.load("/run/current-system/sw/lib/libhyprwinview.so")
end
if enable_workspace_history and not verify_config then
hl.plugin.load("/run/current-system/sw/lib/libhypr-workspace-history.so")
end
if enable_hyprwobbly and not verify_config then
hl.plugin.load("/run/current-system/sw/lib/libhyprwobbly.so")
end
if enable_hyprglass and not verify_config then
hl.plugin.load("/run/current-system/sw/lib/hyprglass.so")
end
hl.env("XCURSOR_SIZE", "24")
hl.env("HYPRCURSOR_SIZE", "24")
hl.env("QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME", "qt5ct")
hl.env("HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE", "9")
hl.config({
input = {
kb_layout = "us",
kb_variant = "",
kb_model = "",
kb_options = "",
kb_rules = "",
follow_mouse = 1,
sensitivity = 0,
touchpad = {
natural_scroll = false,
},
},
cursor = {
persistent_warps = true,
},
general = {
gaps_in = 5,
gaps_out = 10,
border_size = 2,
col = {
active_border = { colors = { "rgba(3b82f6ee)", "rgba(33ccffee)" }, angle = 45 },
inactive_border = "rgba(00000000)",
},
layout = columns_layout,
allow_tearing = false,
},
decoration = {
rounding = 5,
blur = {
enabled = true,
size = 7,
passes = 3,
},
active_opacity = 1.0,
inactive_opacity = 0.65,
},
animations = {
enabled = true,
},
binds = {
allow_workspace_cycles = true,
workspace_back_and_forth = true,
},
group = {
group_on_movetoworkspace = false,
col = {
border_active = "rgba(edb443ff)",
border_inactive = "rgba(091f2eff)",
},
groupbar = {
enabled = true,
blur = true,
font_size = 13,
gradients = true,
height = 26,
indicator_gap = 0,
indicator_height = 1,
rounding = 5,
gradient_rounding = 5,
text_padding = 8,
col = {
active = "rgba(edb443ff)",
inactive = "rgba(101820f2)",
},
text_color = "rgba(091018ff)",
text_color_inactive = "rgba(f2f5f7ff)",
},
},
misc = {
force_default_wallpaper = 0,
disable_hyprland_logo = true,
exit_window_retains_fullscreen = true,
},
})
hl.curve("overshoot", { type = "bezier", points = { { 0.05, 0.9 }, { 0.1, 1.1 } } })
hl.curve("smoothOut", { type = "bezier", points = { { 0.36, 1 }, { 0.3, 1 } } })
hl.curve("smoothInOut", { type = "bezier", points = { { 0.42, 0 }, { 0.58, 1 } } })
hl.curve("linear", { type = "bezier", points = { { 0, 0 }, { 1, 1 } } })
local spring_time_scale = 5
local function spring_curve(mass, stiffness, dampening)
return {
type = "spring",
mass = mass,
stiffness = stiffness * spring_time_scale * spring_time_scale,
dampening = dampening * spring_time_scale,
}
end
hl.curve("workspaceSpring", spring_curve(2.4, 38, 8))
hl.curve("windowSpring", spring_curve(2.5, 40, 10))
local animations = {
{ leaf = "global", enabled = true, speed = 8, bezier = "default" },
{ leaf = "windows", enabled = true, speed = 8, spring = "windowSpring", style = "slide bottom" },
{ leaf = "windowsIn", enabled = true, speed = 8, spring = "windowSpring", style = "slide bottom" },
{ leaf = "windowsOut", enabled = true, speed = 8, spring = "windowSpring", style = "slide bottom" },
{ leaf = "windowsMove", enabled = true, speed = 8, spring = "windowSpring" },
{ leaf = "border", enabled = false },
{ leaf = "borderangle", enabled = false },
{ leaf = "fade", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeIn", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeOut", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeSwitch", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeShadow", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeGlow", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeDim", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeLayers", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeLayersIn", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeLayersOut", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadePopups", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadePopupsIn", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadePopupsOut", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "fadeDpms", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "layers", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut", style = "fade" },
{ leaf = "layersIn", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut", style = "fade" },
{ leaf = "layersOut", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut", style = "fade" },
{ leaf = "workspaces", enabled = true, speed = 10, spring = "workspaceSpring", style = "slide" },
{ leaf = "workspacesIn", enabled = true, speed = 10, spring = "workspaceSpring", style = "slide" },
{ leaf = "workspacesOut", enabled = true, speed = 10, spring = "workspaceSpring", style = "slide" },
{ leaf = "specialWorkspace", enabled = true, speed = 8, spring = "workspaceSpring", style = "slidevert" },
{ leaf = "specialWorkspaceIn", enabled = true, speed = 8, spring = "workspaceSpring", style = "slidevert" },
{ leaf = "specialWorkspaceOut", enabled = true, speed = 8, spring = "workspaceSpring", style = "slidevert" },
{ leaf = "zoomFactor", enabled = true, speed = 7, bezier = "smoothOut" },
-- Disabled for now: Hyprland 0.54.0 can crash while damaging a monitor
-- from this startup animation's update callback during output discovery.
-- { leaf = "monitorAdded", enabled = true, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
{ leaf = "monitorAdded", enabled = false, speed = 5, bezier = "smoothOut" },
}
for _, animation in ipairs(animations) do
hl.animation(animation)
end
local function apply_hyprglass_config()
if verify_config or not enable_hyprglass then
return
end
hl.config({
plugin = {
hyprglass = {
enabled = 0,
default_theme = "dark",
default_preset = "default",
},
},
})
end
local function apply_hyprwobbly_config()
if verify_config or not enable_hyprwobbly then
return
end
hl.config({
plugin = {
hyprwobbly = {
enabled = hypr_visual_performance_mode and 0 or 1,
mode = "always",
grid_width = 4,
grid_height = 4,
tiles_x = 12,
tiles_y = 12,
spring_k = 18.0,
friction = 8.0,
mass = 12.0,
move_factor = 0.65,
resize_factor = 0.45,
max_warp = 140.0,
},
},
})
end
local function apply_visual_performance_mode()
if verify_config then
return
end
local visual_effects_enabled = not hypr_visual_performance_mode
hl.config({
decoration = {
blur = {
enabled = visual_effects_enabled,
},
},
animations = {
enabled = visual_effects_enabled,
},
})
if enable_hyprwobbly then
hl.config({
plugin = {
hyprwobbly = {
enabled = visual_effects_enabled and 1 or 0,
},
},
})
end
end
local function toggle_visual_performance_mode()
hypr_visual_performance_mode = not hypr_visual_performance_mode
apply_visual_performance_mode()
hl.notification.create({
text = "Hyprland performance mode: " .. (hypr_visual_performance_mode and "on" or "off"),
duration = 1800,
icon = hypr_visual_performance_mode and notification_icons.warning or notification_icons.ok,
color = hypr_visual_performance_mode and "rgba(edb443ff)" or "rgba(33ccffee)",
font_size = 13,
})
end
local function apply_rules()
if verify_config then
return
end
hl.workspace_rule({ workspace = "w[tv1]s[false]", gaps_out = 0, gaps_in = 0 })
hl.workspace_rule({ workspace = "f[1]s[false]", gaps_out = 0, gaps_in = 0 })
hl.window_rule({ match = { class = "^()$", title = "^()$" }, float = true })
hl.window_rule({ match = { title = "^(Picture-in-Picture)$" }, float = true })
hl.window_rule({
name = "rofi-glass-window",
match = { class = "^(rofi)$" },
float = true,
center = true,
decorate = false,
no_shadow = true,
xray = false,
})
hl.layer_rule({
name = "rofi-glass-layer",
match = { namespace = "^(rofi)$" },
blur = true,
ignore_alpha = 0.05,
xray = false,
})
hl.window_rule({
name = "file-chooser-dialogs",
match = { title = file_chooser_title_rule },
float = true,
center = true,
focus_on_activate = true,
stay_focused = true,
})
hl.window_rule({ match = { title = "^(Confirm)$" }, float = true })
for index, match in ipairs({
{ class = "^(flameshot)$" },
{ title = "^(flameshot)$" },
}) do
hl.window_rule({
name = "flameshot-overlay-" .. tostring(index),
match = match,
float = true,
no_anim = true,
suppress_event = "fullscreen",
})
end
hl.layer_rule({
name = "flameshot-layer-overlay",
match = { namespace = "^(flameshot)$" },
no_anim = true,
})
hl.window_rule({
match = { class = "^(com\\.mitchellh\\.ghostty\\.dropdown)$" },
no_anim = true,
})
hl.window_rule({
match = { class = "^(com\\.mitchellh\\.ghostty\\.dropdown)$" },
tag = "+hyprglass_enabled",
})
hl.window_rule({
match = { class = "^(com\\.mitchellh\\.ghostty\\.dropdown)$" },
tag = "+hyprglass_theme_light",
})
hl.window_rule({
match = { class = "^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$" },
float = true,
pin = true,
center = true,
decorate = false,
no_shadow = true,
})
hl.window_rule({
match = { title = "^(.*[Rr]umno.*)$" },
float = true,
pin = true,
center = true,
decorate = false,
no_shadow = true,
})
hl.window_rule({
name = "subtle-pinned-window-border",
match = { pin = true },
border_size = 2,
border_color = "rgba(edb443ff) rgba(ff4d5dcc)",
})
hl.window_rule({
match = { tag = inactive_opacity_override_tag },
opacity = "1.0 override 1.0 override 1.0 override",
})
end
ctx.apply_rules = apply_rules
ctx.apply_hyprglass_config = apply_hyprglass_config
ctx.apply_hyprwobbly_config = apply_hyprwobbly_config
ctx.apply_visual_performance_mode = apply_visual_performance_mode
ctx.is_file_chooser_window = is_file_chooser_window
ctx.raise_file_chooser_window = raise_file_chooser_window
ctx.raise_file_chooser_window_later = raise_file_chooser_window_later
ctx.toggle_visual_performance_mode = toggle_visual_performance_mode
end
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local shell_ui_command = "hypr_shell_ui"
local columns_layout = "nStack"
local large_main_layout = "master"
local grid_layout = "grid"
local monocle_layout = "monocle"
return {
main_mod = "SUPER",
mod_alt = "SUPER + ALT",
hyper = "SUPER + CTRL + ALT",
terminal = "ghostty --gtk-single-instance=false",
shell_ui_command = shell_ui_command,
launcher_command = shell_ui_command .. " launcher",
run_menu = shell_ui_command .. " run",
-- Hyprland shadows ordinary keybinds after one fires; without transparent,
-- the first overview chord after a focus-moving bind can be skipped.
overview_bind_opts = { dont_inhibit = true, transparent = true },
overview_trace_enabled_path = "/tmp/hypr-overview-bind.enable",
overview_trace_path = "/tmp/hypr-overview-bind.log",
notification_icons = {
warning = 0,
info = 1,
hint = 2,
error = 3,
confused = 4,
ok = 5,
none = 6,
},
max_workspace = 9,
columns_layout = columns_layout,
large_main_layout = large_main_layout,
grid_layout = grid_layout,
monocle_layout = monocle_layout,
layout_cycle = { columns_layout, large_main_layout, grid_layout },
layout_names = {
[columns_layout] = "Columns",
[large_main_layout] = "Large main",
[grid_layout] = "Grid",
[monocle_layout] = "Monocle",
},
minimized_workspace = "special:minimized",
inactive_opacity_override_tag = "no-inactive-opacity",
tabbed_group_restore_workspace_prefix = "special:tabbed-monocle-restore-",
current_layout = columns_layout,
enable_nstack = true,
enable_hyprexpo = true,
enable_hyprwinview = true,
enable_workspace_history = true,
enable_hyprwobbly = true,
enable_hyprglass = false,
hypr_visual_performance_mode = false,
configure_nstack_plugin_from_lua = false,
workspace_layouts = {},
minimized_windows = {},
tabbed_workspace_groups = {},
window_picker_mode = nil,
window_picker_candidates = {},
stack_update_timer = nil,
monocle_notice = nil,
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local M = {}
function M.setup(ctx)
local _ENV = ctx
local function same_class_windows(class_name)
local windows = {}
if not class_name or class_name == "" then
return windows
end
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
if is_normal_window(window) and window.class == class_name then
windows[#windows + 1] = window
end
end
return windows
end
local function short_text(value, limit)
value = tostring(value or "")
value = value:gsub("[%c\t\r\n]", " ")
if #value <= limit then
return value
end
return value:sub(1, limit - 3) .. "..."
end
local function normal_windows()
local windows = {}
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
if is_normal_window(window) then
windows[#windows + 1] = window
end
end
table.sort(windows, function(left, right)
local left_workspace = left.workspace and left.workspace.id or max_workspace + 1
local right_workspace = right.workspace and right.workspace.id or max_workspace + 1
if left_workspace ~= right_workspace then
return left_workspace < right_workspace
end
return (left.focus_history_id or 0) < (right.focus_history_id or 0)
end)
return windows
end
local function window_picker_entry(index, window)
local workspace = window.workspace and window.workspace.id or "?"
local class = short_text(window.class, 18)
local title = short_text(window.title, 48)
return tostring(index) .. " [" .. tostring(workspace) .. "] " .. class .. " " .. title
end
local function remove_minimized_window(target)
local remaining = {}
local target_address = target and target.address
for _, window in ipairs(minimized_windows) do
if window and window.address ~= target_address then
remaining[#remaining + 1] = window
end
end
minimized_windows = remaining
end
local function add_minimized_window(window)
if not window or not window.address then
return
end
remove_minimized_window(window)
minimized_windows[#minimized_windows + 1] = window
end
local function hydrate_minimized_windows()
local by_address = {}
local current_by_address = {}
local hydrated = {}
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
if window and window.address then
current_by_address[window.address] = window
end
end
for _, window in ipairs(minimized_windows) do
local current = window and window.address and current_by_address[window.address]
if current and is_minimized_window(current) and not by_address[current.address] then
by_address[current.address] = true
hydrated[#hydrated + 1] = current
end
end
for _, window in pairs(current_by_address) do
if window and window.address and is_minimized_window(window) and not by_address[window.address] then
by_address[window.address] = true
hydrated[#hydrated + 1] = window
end
end
minimized_windows = hydrated
end
local function float_active_window_preserving_tiled_geometry()
local geometry = tiled_window_geometry(hl.get_active_window())
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.float({ action = "enable", window = geometry and geometry.selector or nil }))
if geometry then
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.resize({ x = geometry.width, y = geometry.height, relative = false, window = geometry.selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.move({ x = geometry.x, y = geometry.y, relative = false, window = geometry.selector }))
end
return geometry
end
local function float_and_drag_active_window()
float_active_window_preserving_tiled_geometry()
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.drag())
end
local function float_and_resize_active_window()
float_active_window_preserving_tiled_geometry()
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.resize())
end
local function toggle_pinned_active_window()
local window = hl.get_active_window()
local selector = window_selector(window)
if not window or not selector then
return
end
if window.pinned then
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.pin({ action = "disable", window = selector }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.float({ action = "disable", window = selector }))
return
end
if not window.floating then
float_active_window_preserving_tiled_geometry()
end
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.pin({ action = "enable", window = selector }))
end
local function current_minimized_windows()
hydrate_minimized_windows()
local windows = {}
for _, window in ipairs(minimized_windows) do
if window and window.address and is_minimized_window(window) then
windows[#windows + 1] = window
end
end
minimized_windows = windows
return windows
end
local function restore_minimized_window(window, workspace)
if not window or not workspace then
return false
end
move_window_to_workspace(workspace.id, false, window)
return true
end
local function window_picker_candidates_for(mode)
if mode == "minimized" then
return current_minimized_windows()
end
local focused = hl.get_active_window()
local workspace = active_workspace()
local candidates = {}
for _, window in ipairs(normal_windows()) do
local include = true
if mode == "bring" and workspace and window.workspace == workspace then
include = false
elseif mode == "replace" and focused and window == focused then
include = false
end
if include then
candidates[#candidates + 1] = window
end
end
return candidates
end
local function activate_window_picker_candidate(index)
local window = window_picker_candidates[index]
local mode = window_picker_mode
window_picker_mode = nil
window_picker_candidates = {}
dispatch(hl.dsp.submap("reset"))
if not window then
return
end
if mode == "go" then
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = window_selector(window) }))
return
end
local workspace = active_workspace()
if mode == "bring" and workspace then
move_window_to_workspace(workspace.id, false, window)
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = window_selector(window) }))
return
end
if mode == "minimized" and workspace then
remove_minimized_window(window)
restore_minimized_window(window, workspace)
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = window_selector(window) }))
return
end
if mode == "replace" then
local focused = hl.get_active_window()
if focused and focused ~= window then
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.swap({ target = window_selector(window), window = window_selector(focused) }))
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = window_selector(window) }))
end
end
end
local function enter_window_picker(mode)
window_picker_mode = mode
window_picker_candidates = window_picker_candidates_for(mode)
if #window_picker_candidates == 0 then
local empty_text = "No windows available"
if mode == "minimized" then
empty_text = "No minimized windows"
end
hl.notification.create({
text = empty_text,
duration = 1800,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
return
end
local lines = {}
local count = math.min(#window_picker_candidates, 9)
for i = 1, count do
lines[#lines + 1] = window_picker_entry(i, window_picker_candidates[i])
end
hl.notification.create({
text = table.concat(lines, "\n"),
duration = 5000,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 11,
})
dispatch(hl.dsp.submap("window-picker"))
end
local function gather_focused_class()
local focused = hl.get_active_window()
local workspace = active_workspace()
if not focused or not workspace or not focused.class or focused.class == "" then
return
end
local count = 0
for _, window in ipairs(same_class_windows(focused.class)) do
if window ~= focused and window.workspace ~= workspace then
move_window_to_workspace(workspace.id, false, window)
count = count + 1
end
end
hl.notification.create({
text = "Gathered " .. tostring(count) .. " " .. focused.class .. " windows",
duration = 1600,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
end
local function focus_next_class()
local focused = hl.get_active_window()
if not focused or not focused.class or focused.class == "" then
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.cycle_next({ next = true, tiled = true, floating = false }))
return
end
local classes = {}
local first_by_class = {}
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
if is_normal_window(window) and window.class and window.class ~= "" and not first_by_class[window.class] then
first_by_class[window.class] = window
classes[#classes + 1] = window.class
end
end
table.sort(classes)
if #classes <= 1 then
return
end
local current_index = 1
for index, class_name in ipairs(classes) do
if class_name == focused.class then
current_index = index
break
end
end
local next_class = classes[(current_index % #classes) + 1]
local target = first_by_class[next_class]
if target then
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = window_selector(target) }))
end
end
local function show_active_window_info()
local window = hl.get_active_window()
if not window then
hl.notification.create({
text = "No active window",
duration = 1800,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
return
end
local workspace = window.workspace and (window.workspace.name or window.workspace.id) or "?"
local lines = {
"Class: " .. tostring(window.class or ""),
"Title: " .. tostring(window.title or ""),
"Workspace: " .. tostring(workspace),
"Pinned: " .. tostring(window.pinned or false),
"Address: " .. tostring(window.address or ""),
"PID: " .. tostring(window.pid or ""),
}
hl.notification.create({
text = table.concat(lines, "\n"),
duration = 5000,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 11,
})
end
local function window_has_tag(window, tag)
for _, value in ipairs((window and window.tags) or {}) do
if tostring(value):gsub("%*$", "") == tag then
return true
end
end
return false
end
local function toggle_inactive_opacity_for_active_window()
local window = hl.get_active_window()
local selector = window_selector(window)
if not selector then
return
end
local disabling_reduction = not window_has_tag(window, inactive_opacity_override_tag)
dispatch(hl.dsp.window.tag({ tag = inactive_opacity_override_tag, window = selector }))
hl.notification.create({
text = "Inactive opacity reduction: " .. (disabling_reduction and "off for window" or "on for window"),
duration = 1600,
icon = notification_icons.info,
color = "rgba(edb443ff)",
font_size = 13,
})
end
local function raise_or_spawn(class_fragment, command)
local fragment = string.lower(class_fragment)
for _, window in ipairs(hl.get_windows()) do
if is_normal_window(window) and window.class and string.find(string.lower(window.class), fragment, 1, true) then
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = window_selector(window) }))
return
end
end
hl.exec_cmd(command)
end
local function minimize_active_window()
local window = hl.get_active_window()
if not window then
return
end
add_minimized_window(window)
move_window_to_workspace(minimized_workspace, false, window)
end
local function restore_last_minimized()
local workspace = active_workspace()
if not workspace then
return
end
hydrate_minimized_windows()
while #minimized_windows > 0 do
local window = table.remove(minimized_windows)
if window and window.address and is_minimized_window(window) then
restore_minimized_window(window, workspace)
dispatch(hl.dsp.focus({ window = window_selector(window) }))
return
end
end
end
local function restore_all_minimized()
local workspace = active_workspace()
if not workspace then
return
end
hydrate_minimized_windows()
while #minimized_windows > 0 do
restore_minimized_window(table.remove(minimized_windows), workspace)
end
end
local function minimize_other_classes()
local focused = hl.get_active_window()
local workspace = active_workspace()
if not focused or not workspace then
return
end
for _, window in ipairs(tiled_windows(workspace)) do
if window ~= focused and window.class ~= focused.class then
add_minimized_window(window)
move_window_to_workspace(minimized_workspace, false, window)
end
end
end
local function restore_focused_class()
local focused = hl.get_active_window()
local workspace = active_workspace()
if not focused or not workspace or not focused.class then
return
end
hydrate_minimized_windows()
local remaining = {}
for _, window in ipairs(minimized_windows) do
if window and window.class == focused.class and is_minimized_window(window) then
restore_minimized_window(window, workspace)
else
remaining[#remaining + 1] = window
end
end
minimized_windows = remaining
end
ctx.same_class_windows = same_class_windows
ctx.short_text = short_text
ctx.normal_windows = normal_windows
ctx.window_picker_entry = window_picker_entry
ctx.remove_minimized_window = remove_minimized_window
ctx.add_minimized_window = add_minimized_window
ctx.hydrate_minimized_windows = hydrate_minimized_windows
ctx.float_active_window_preserving_tiled_geometry = float_active_window_preserving_tiled_geometry
ctx.float_and_drag_active_window = float_and_drag_active_window
ctx.float_and_resize_active_window = float_and_resize_active_window
ctx.toggle_pinned_active_window = toggle_pinned_active_window
ctx.current_minimized_windows = current_minimized_windows
ctx.restore_minimized_window = restore_minimized_window
ctx.window_picker_candidates_for = window_picker_candidates_for
ctx.activate_window_picker_candidate = activate_window_picker_candidate
ctx.enter_window_picker = enter_window_picker
ctx.gather_focused_class = gather_focused_class
ctx.focus_next_class = focus_next_class
ctx.show_active_window_info = show_active_window_info
ctx.toggle_inactive_opacity_for_active_window = toggle_inactive_opacity_for_active_window
ctx.raise_or_spawn = raise_or_spawn
ctx.minimize_active_window = minimize_active_window
ctx.restore_last_minimized = restore_last_minimized
ctx.restore_all_minimized = restore_all_minimized
ctx.minimize_other_classes = minimize_other_classes
ctx.restore_focused_class = restore_focused_class
end
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Bring window to current workspace (like XMonad's bringWindow)
# Uses rofi with icons to select a window, then moves it here.
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/window-icon-map.sh"
CURRENT_WS=$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.id')
# Get windows on OTHER workspaces as TSV
WINDOW_DATA=$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r --argjson cws "$CURRENT_WS" '
.[] | select(.workspace.id >= 0 and .workspace.id != $cws)
| [.address, .class, (.title | gsub("\t"; " ")), (.workspace.id | tostring)]
| @tsv')
if [ -z "$WINDOW_DATA" ]; then
notify-send "Bring Window" "No windows on other workspaces"
exit 0
fi
addresses=()
TMPFILE=$(mktemp)
trap 'rm -f "$TMPFILE"' EXIT
while IFS=$'\t' read -r address class title ws_id; do
icon=$(icon_for_class "$class")
addresses+=("$address")
printf '%-24s %s WS:%s\0icon\x1f%s\n' \
"$class" "$title" "$ws_id" "$icon"
done <<< "$WINDOW_DATA" > "$TMPFILE"
INDEX=$(rofi -dmenu -i -show-icons -p "Bring window" -format i < "$TMPFILE") || exit 0
if [ -n "$INDEX" ] && [ -n "${addresses[$INDEX]:-}" ]; then
ADDRESS="${addresses[$INDEX]}"
hyprctl dispatch movetoworkspace "$CURRENT_WS,address:$ADDRESS"
hyprctl dispatch focuswindow "address:$ADDRESS"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Cycle between master and dwindle layouts
# Like XMonad's NextLayout
set -euo pipefail
CURRENT=$(hyprctl getoption general:layout -j | jq -r '.str')
if [ "$CURRENT" = "master" ]; then
hyprctl keyword general:layout dwindle
notify-send "Layout" "Switched to Dwindle (binary tree)"
else
hyprctl keyword general:layout master
notify-send "Layout" "Switched to Master (XMonad-like)"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Print an "empty" workspace id within 1..$HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE (default 9).
#
# Preference order (lowest id wins within each tier):
# 1. Workspace exists on the target monitor and has 0 windows
# 2. Workspace id does not exist at all (will be created on dispatch)
# 3. Workspace exists (elsewhere) and has 0 windows
#
# Usage:
# find-empty-workspace.sh [monitor] [exclude_id]
max_ws="${HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE:-9}"
monitor="${1:-}"
exclude_id="${2:-}"
if [[ -z "${monitor}" ]]; then
monitor="$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.monitor' 2>/dev/null || true)"
fi
if [[ -z "${monitor}" || "${monitor}" == "null" ]]; then
exit 1
fi
workspaces_json="$(hyprctl workspaces -j 2>/dev/null || echo '[]')"
unused_candidate=""
elsewhere_empty_candidate=""
for i in $(seq 1 "${max_ws}"); do
if [[ -n "${exclude_id}" && "${i}" == "${exclude_id}" ]]; then
continue
fi
exists="$(jq -r --argjson id "${i}" '[.[] | select(.id == $id)] | length' <<<"${workspaces_json}")"
if [[ "${exists}" == "0" ]]; then
if [[ -z "${unused_candidate}" ]]; then
unused_candidate="${i}"
fi
continue
fi
windows="$(jq -r --argjson id "${i}" '([.[] | select(.id == $id) | .windows] | .[0]) // 0' <<<"${workspaces_json}")"
if [[ "${windows}" != "0" ]]; then
continue
fi
ws_monitor="$(jq -r --argjson id "${i}" '([.[] | select(.id == $id) | .monitor] | .[0]) // ""' <<<"${workspaces_json}")"
if [[ "${ws_monitor}" == "${monitor}" ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "${i}"
exit 0
fi
if [[ -z "${elsewhere_empty_candidate}" ]]; then
elsewhere_empty_candidate="${i}"
fi
done
if [[ -n "${unused_candidate}" ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "${unused_candidate}"
exit 0
fi
if [[ -n "${elsewhere_empty_candidate}" ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "${elsewhere_empty_candidate}"
exit 0
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Focus next window of a different class (like XMonad's focusNextClass)
set -euo pipefail
# Get focused window class
FOCUSED_CLASS=$(hyprctl activewindow -j | jq -r '.class')
FOCUSED_ADDR=$(hyprctl activewindow -j | jq -r '.address')
if [ "$FOCUSED_CLASS" = "null" ] || [ -z "$FOCUSED_CLASS" ]; then
# No focused window, just focus any window
hyprctl dispatch cyclenext
exit 0
fi
# Get all unique classes
ALL_CLASSES=$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r '[.[] | select(.workspace.id >= 0) | .class] | unique | .[]')
# Get sorted list of classes
CLASSES_ARRAY=()
while IFS= read -r class; do
CLASSES_ARRAY+=("$class")
done <<< "$ALL_CLASSES"
# Find current class index and get next class
CURRENT_INDEX=-1
for i in "${!CLASSES_ARRAY[@]}"; do
if [ "${CLASSES_ARRAY[$i]}" = "$FOCUSED_CLASS" ]; then
CURRENT_INDEX=$i
break
fi
done
if [ $CURRENT_INDEX -eq -1 ] || [ ${#CLASSES_ARRAY[@]} -le 1 ]; then
# Only one class or class not found
exit 0
fi
# Get next class (wrapping around)
NEXT_INDEX=$(( (CURRENT_INDEX + 1) % ${#CLASSES_ARRAY[@]} ))
NEXT_CLASS="${CLASSES_ARRAY[$NEXT_INDEX]}"
# Find first window of next class
NEXT_WINDOW=$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r ".[] | select(.class == \"$NEXT_CLASS\" and .workspace.id >= 0) | .address" | head -1)
if [ -n "$NEXT_WINDOW" ]; then
hyprctl dispatch focuswindow "address:$NEXT_WINDOW"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Gather all windows of the same class as focused window (like XMonad's gatherThisClass)
set -euo pipefail
# Get focused window class
FOCUSED_CLASS=$(hyprctl activewindow -j | jq -r '.class')
CURRENT_WS=$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.id')
if [ "$FOCUSED_CLASS" = "null" ] || [ -z "$FOCUSED_CLASS" ]; then
notify-send "Gather Class" "No focused window"
exit 0
fi
# Find all windows with same class on other workspaces
WINDOWS=$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r ".[] | select(.class == \"$FOCUSED_CLASS\" and .workspace.id != $CURRENT_WS and .workspace.id >= 0) | .address")
if [ -z "$WINDOWS" ]; then
notify-send "Gather Class" "No other windows of class '$FOCUSED_CLASS'"
exit 0
fi
# Move each window to current workspace
COUNT=0
for ADDR in $WINDOWS; do
hyprctl dispatch movetoworkspace "$CURRENT_WS,address:$ADDR"
COUNT=$((COUNT + 1))
done
notify-send "Gather Class" "Gathered $COUNT windows of class '$FOCUSED_CLASS'"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Go to a window selected via rofi (with icons from desktop entries).
# Replaces "rofi -show window" which doesn't work well on Wayland.
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/window-icon-map.sh"
# Get all windows on regular workspaces as TSV
WINDOW_DATA=$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r '
.[] | select(.workspace.id >= 0)
| [.address, .class, (.title | gsub("\t"; " ")), (.workspace.id | tostring)]
| @tsv')
[ -n "$WINDOW_DATA" ] || exit 0
addresses=()
TMPFILE=$(mktemp)
trap 'rm -f "$TMPFILE"' EXIT
while IFS=$'\t' read -r address class title ws_id; do
icon=$(icon_for_class "$class")
addresses+=("$address")
printf '%-24s %s WS:%s\0icon\x1f%s\n' \
"$class" "$title" "$ws_id" "$icon"
done <<< "$WINDOW_DATA" > "$TMPFILE"
INDEX=$(rofi -dmenu -i -show-icons -p "Go to window" -format i < "$TMPFILE") || exit 0
if [ -n "$INDEX" ] && [ -n "${addresses[$INDEX]:-}" ]; then
hyprctl dispatch focuswindow "address:${addresses[$INDEX]}"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Minimize the active window by moving it to a special workspace without
# toggling that special workspace open.
#
# Usage: minimize-active.sh <name>
# Example: minimize-active.sh minimized
set -euo pipefail
NAME="${1:-minimized}"
NAME="${NAME#special:}"
if ! command -v hyprctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 0
fi
if ! command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# We could parse plain output, but jq should exist in this setup; if it
# doesn't, fail soft.
exit 0
fi
ACTIVE_JSON="$(hyprctl -j activewindow 2>/dev/null || true)"
ADDR="$(printf '%s' "$ACTIVE_JSON" | jq -r '.address // empty')"
if [ -z "$ADDR" ] || [ "$ADDR" = "null" ]; then
exit 0
fi
# If the minimized special workspace is currently visible, closing it after the
# move keeps the window hidden (what "minimize" usually means).
MONITOR_ID="$(printf '%s' "$ACTIVE_JSON" | jq -r '.monitor // empty')"
SPECIAL_OPEN="$(
hyprctl -j monitors 2>/dev/null \
| jq -r --arg n "special:$NAME" --argjson mid "${MONITOR_ID:-0}" '
.[]
| select(.id == $mid)
| (.specialWorkspace.name // "")
| select(. == $n)
' \
| head -n 1 \
|| true
)"
hyprctl dispatch movetoworkspacesilent "special:${NAME},address:${ADDR}" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
if [ -n "$SPECIAL_OPEN" ]; then
hyprctl dispatch togglespecialworkspace "$NAME" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Exit minimized picker mode:
# - Hide the minimized special workspace on the active monitor (if visible)
# - Reset the submap
#
# Usage: minimized-cancel.sh <name>
set -euo pipefail
NAME="${1:-minimized}"
NAME="${NAME#special:}"
SPECIAL_WS="special:${NAME}"
if ! command -v hyprctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 0
fi
if ! command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 0
fi
MONITOR_ID="$(hyprctl -j activeworkspace 2>/dev/null | jq -r '.monitorID // empty' || true)"
if [ -z "$MONITOR_ID" ] || [ "$MONITOR_ID" = "null" ]; then
MONITOR_ID=0
fi
OPEN="$(
hyprctl -j monitors 2>/dev/null \
| jq -r --argjson mid "$MONITOR_ID" '.[] | select(.id == $mid) | (.specialWorkspace.name // "")' \
| head -n 1 \
|| true
)"
if [ "$OPEN" = "$SPECIAL_WS" ]; then
hyprctl dispatch togglespecialworkspace "$NAME" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
fi
hyprctl dispatch submap reset >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Enter a "picker" mode for minimized windows:
# - Ensure the minimized special workspace is visible on the active monitor
# - Switch Hyprland into a submap so Enter restores and Escape cancels
#
# Usage: minimized-mode.sh <name>
set -euo pipefail
NAME="${1:-minimized}"
NAME="${NAME#special:}"
SPECIAL_WS="special:${NAME}"
if ! command -v hyprctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 0
fi
if ! command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 0
fi
MONITOR_ID="$(hyprctl -j activeworkspace 2>/dev/null | jq -r '.monitorID // empty' || true)"
if [ -z "$MONITOR_ID" ] || [ "$MONITOR_ID" = "null" ]; then
MONITOR_ID=0
fi
OPEN="$(
hyprctl -j monitors 2>/dev/null \
| jq -r --argjson mid "$MONITOR_ID" '.[] | select(.id == $mid) | (.specialWorkspace.name // "")' \
| head -n 1 \
|| true
)"
# Ensure it's visible (but don't toggle it off if already open).
if [ "$OPEN" != "$SPECIAL_WS" ]; then
hyprctl dispatch togglespecialworkspace "$NAME" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
fi
hyprctl dispatch submap minimized >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Move the active window in a direction and warp the cursor to keep its
# relative position inside the moved window.
set -euo pipefail
export PATH="/run/current-system/sw/bin:${PATH}"
if [[ $# -lt 1 ]]; then
echo "usage: $0 <dir> [mode]" >&2
exit 1
fi
dir="$1"
mode="${2:-}"
if ! command -v hyprctl >/dev/null; then
exit 0
fi
move_window() {
if [[ -n "$mode" ]]; then
hyprctl dispatch hy3:movewindow "$dir, $mode" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
else
hyprctl dispatch hy3:movewindow "$dir" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
fi
}
win_json="$(hyprctl -j activewindow 2>/dev/null || true)"
cur_json="$(hyprctl -j cursorpos 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -z "$win_json" || "$win_json" == "null" || -z "$cur_json" || "$cur_json" == "null" ]]; then
move_window
exit 0
fi
win_x="$(jq -er '.at[0]' <<<"$win_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
win_y="$(jq -er '.at[1]' <<<"$win_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
win_w="$(jq -er '.size[0]' <<<"$win_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
win_h="$(jq -er '.size[1]' <<<"$win_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
cur_x="$(jq -er '.x' <<<"$cur_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
cur_y="$(jq -er '.y' <<<"$cur_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ ! "$win_x" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ || ! "$win_y" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ || ! "$win_w" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ || ! "$win_h" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ || ! "$cur_x" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ || ! "$cur_y" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ ]]; then
move_window
exit 0
fi
rel_x=$((cur_x - win_x))
rel_y=$((cur_y - win_y))
move_window
win_json="$(hyprctl -j activewindow 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -z "$win_json" || "$win_json" == "null" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
win_x="$(jq -er '.at[0]' <<<"$win_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
win_y="$(jq -er '.at[1]' <<<"$win_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
win_w="$(jq -er '.size[0]' <<<"$win_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
win_h="$(jq -er '.size[1]' <<<"$win_json" 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ ! "$win_x" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ || ! "$win_y" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ || ! "$win_w" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ || ! "$win_h" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ ]]; then
exit 0
fi
if ((rel_x < 0)); then
rel_x=0
elif ((rel_x > win_w)); then
rel_x=$win_w
fi
if ((rel_y < 0)); then
rel_y=0
elif ((rel_y > win_h)); then
rel_y=$win_h
fi
new_x=$((win_x + rel_x))
new_y=$((win_y + rel_y))
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Raise existing window or run command (like XMonad's raiseNextMaybe)
# Usage: raise-or-run.sh <class-pattern> <command>
set -euo pipefail
CLASS_PATTERN="$1"
COMMAND="$2"
# Find windows matching the class pattern
MATCHING=$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r ".[] | select(.class | test(\"$CLASS_PATTERN\"; \"i\")) | .address" | head -1)
if [ -n "$MATCHING" ]; then
# Window exists, focus it
hyprctl dispatch focuswindow "address:$MATCHING"
else
# No matching window, run the command
exec $COMMAND
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Replace focused window with selected window (like XMonad's myReplaceWindow)
# Swaps the positions of focused window and selected window
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/window-icon-map.sh"
FOCUSED=$(hyprctl activewindow -j | jq -r '.address')
if [ "$FOCUSED" = "null" ] || [ -z "$FOCUSED" ]; then
notify-send "Replace Window" "No focused window"
exit 0
fi
# Get all windows except focused as TSV
WINDOW_DATA=$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r --arg focused "$FOCUSED" '
.[] | select(.workspace.id >= 0 and .address != $focused)
| [.address, .class, (.title | gsub("\t"; " ")), (.workspace.id | tostring)]
| @tsv')
if [ -z "$WINDOW_DATA" ]; then
notify-send "Replace Window" "No other windows available"
exit 0
fi
addresses=()
TMPFILE=$(mktemp)
trap 'rm -f "$TMPFILE"' EXIT
while IFS=$'\t' read -r address class title ws_id; do
icon=$(icon_for_class "$class")
addresses+=("$address")
printf '%-24s %s WS:%s\0icon\x1f%s\n' \
"$class" "$title" "$ws_id" "$icon"
done <<< "$WINDOW_DATA" > "$TMPFILE"
INDEX=$(rofi -dmenu -i -show-icons -p "Replace with" -format i < "$TMPFILE") || exit 0
if [ -n "$INDEX" ] && [ -n "${addresses[$INDEX]:-}" ]; then
hyprctl dispatch hy3:movewindow "address:${addresses[$INDEX]}"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Shift window to empty workspace on screen in given direction
# Like XMonad's shiftToEmptyOnScreen
# Usage: shift-to-empty-on-screen.sh <direction: u|d|l|r>
set -euo pipefail
DIRECTION="$1"
max_ws="${HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE:-9}"
# Track the current monitor so we can return
ORIG_MONITOR=$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.monitor')
# Move focus to the screen in that direction
hyprctl dispatch focusmonitor "$DIRECTION"
# Get the monitor we're now on (target monitor)
MONITOR=$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.monitor')
# If there is no monitor in that direction, bail
if [ "$MONITOR" = "$ORIG_MONITOR" ]; then
exit 0
fi
# Find an empty workspace within 1..$HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE.
EMPTY_WS="$(~/.config/hypr/scripts/find-empty-workspace.sh "${MONITOR}" 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -z "${EMPTY_WS}" ]]; then
# No empty workspace available within the cap; restore focus and bail.
hyprctl dispatch focusmonitor "$ORIG_MONITOR"
exit 0
fi
if (( EMPTY_WS < 1 || EMPTY_WS > max_ws )); then
hyprctl dispatch focusmonitor "$ORIG_MONITOR"
exit 0
fi
# Ensure the workspace exists on the target monitor
hyprctl dispatch workspace "$EMPTY_WS"
# Go back to original monitor and move the window (without following)
hyprctl dispatch focusmonitor "$ORIG_MONITOR"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Swap the contents of the current workspace with another workspace.
# Intended to mirror XMonad's swapWithCurrent behavior.
set -euo pipefail
max_ws="${HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE:-9}"
CURRENT_WS="$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.id')"
if [[ -z "${CURRENT_WS}" || "${CURRENT_WS}" == "null" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
TARGET_WS="${1:-}"
if [[ -z "${TARGET_WS}" ]]; then
WS_LIST="$({
seq 1 "${max_ws}"
hyprctl workspaces -j | jq -r '.[].id' 2>/dev/null || true
} | awk 'NF {print $1}' | awk '!seen[$0]++' | sort -n)"
TARGET_WS="$(printf "%s\n" "${WS_LIST}" | rofi -dmenu -p "Swap with workspace")"
fi
if [[ -z "${TARGET_WS}" || "${TARGET_WS}" == "null" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
if [[ "${TARGET_WS}" == "${CURRENT_WS}" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
if ! [[ "${TARGET_WS}" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ ]]; then
notify-send "Swap Workspace" "Invalid workspace: ${TARGET_WS}"
exit 1
fi
if (( TARGET_WS < 1 || TARGET_WS > max_ws )); then
notify-send "Swap Workspace" "Workspace out of range (1-${max_ws}): ${TARGET_WS}"
exit 1
fi
WINDOWS_CURRENT="$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r --arg ws "${CURRENT_WS}" '.[] | select((.workspace.id|tostring) == $ws) | .address')"
WINDOWS_TARGET="$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r --arg ws "${TARGET_WS}" '.[] | select((.workspace.id|tostring) == $ws) | .address')"
for ADDR in ${WINDOWS_CURRENT}; do
hyprctl dispatch movetoworkspace "${TARGET_WS},address:${ADDR}"
done
for ADDR in ${WINDOWS_TARGET}; do
hyprctl dispatch movetoworkspace "${CURRENT_WS},address:${ADDR}"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Toggle a named Hyprland scratchpad, spawning it if needed.
# Usage: toggle-scratchpad.sh <name> <class_regex|-> <title_regex|-> <command...>
set -euo pipefail
if [ "$#" -lt 4 ]; then
echo "usage: $0 <name> <class_regex|-> <title_regex|-> <command...>" >&2
exit 1
fi
NAME="$1"
shift
CLASS_REGEX="$1"
shift
TITLE_REGEX="$1"
shift
COMMAND=("$@")
if [ "$CLASS_REGEX" = "-" ]; then
CLASS_REGEX=""
fi
if [ "$TITLE_REGEX" = "-" ]; then
TITLE_REGEX=""
fi
if [ -z "$CLASS_REGEX" ] && [ -z "$TITLE_REGEX" ]; then
echo "toggle-scratchpad: provide a class or title regex" >&2
exit 1
fi
MATCHING=$(hyprctl clients -j | jq -r --arg cre "$CLASS_REGEX" --arg tre "$TITLE_REGEX" '
.[]
| select(
(($cre == "") or (.class | test($cre; "i")))
and
(($tre == "") or (.title | test($tre; "i")))
)
| .address
')
if [ -z "$MATCHING" ]; then
"${COMMAND[@]}" &
else
while IFS= read -r ADDR; do
[ -n "$ADDR" ] || continue
hyprctl dispatch movetoworkspacesilent "special:$NAME,address:$ADDR"
done <<< "$MATCHING"
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Restore a minimized window by moving it out of a special workspace.
#
# Usage: unminimize-last.sh <name>
# Example: unminimize-last.sh minimized
set -euo pipefail
NAME="${1:-minimized}"
NAME="${NAME#special:}"
SPECIAL_WS="special:${NAME}"
if ! command -v hyprctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 0
fi
if ! command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 0
fi
ACTIVE_JSON="$(hyprctl -j activewindow 2>/dev/null || true)"
ACTIVE_ADDR="$(printf '%s' "$ACTIVE_JSON" | jq -r '.address // empty')"
ACTIVE_WS="$(printf '%s' "$ACTIVE_JSON" | jq -r '.workspace.name // empty')"
MONITOR_ID="$(printf '%s' "$ACTIVE_JSON" | jq -r '.monitor // empty')"
# Destination is the normal active workspace for the active monitor.
DEST_WS="$(
hyprctl -j monitors 2>/dev/null \
| jq -r --argjson mid "${MONITOR_ID:-0}" '.[] | select(.id == $mid) | .activeWorkspace.name' \
| head -n 1 \
|| true
)"
if [ -z "$DEST_WS" ] || [ "$DEST_WS" = "null" ]; then
DEST_WS="$(hyprctl -j activeworkspace 2>/dev/null | jq -r '.name // empty' || true)"
fi
if [ -z "$DEST_WS" ] || [ "$DEST_WS" = "null" ]; then
exit 0
fi
# If we're focused on a minimized window already, restore that one.
ADDR=""
if [ "$ACTIVE_WS" = "$SPECIAL_WS" ] && [ -n "$ACTIVE_ADDR" ] && [ "$ACTIVE_ADDR" != "null" ]; then
ADDR="$ACTIVE_ADDR"
else
# Otherwise, restore the "most recent" minimized window we can find.
# focusHistoryID tends to have 0 as most recent; pick the smallest value.
ADDR="$(
hyprctl -j clients 2>/dev/null \
| jq -r --arg sw "$SPECIAL_WS" '
[ .[]
| select(.workspace.name == $sw)
| { addr: .address, fh: (.focusHistoryID // 999999999) }
]
| sort_by(.fh)
| (.[0].addr // empty)
' \
| head -n 1 \
|| true
)"
fi
if [ -z "$ADDR" ] || [ "$ADDR" = "null" ]; then
exit 0
fi
hyprctl dispatch movetoworkspacesilent "${DEST_WS},address:${ADDR}" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
hyprctl dispatch focuswindow "address:${ADDR}" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
# If the minimized special workspace is currently visible, close it so we don't
# leave things in a special state after a restore.
SPECIAL_OPEN="$(
hyprctl -j monitors 2>/dev/null \
| jq -r --arg n "$SPECIAL_WS" --argjson mid "${MONITOR_ID:-0}" '
.[]
| select(.id == $mid)
| (.specialWorkspace.name // "")
| select(. == $n)
' \
| head -n 1 \
|| true
)"
if [ -n "$SPECIAL_OPEN" ]; then
hyprctl dispatch togglespecialworkspace "$NAME" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Source this file to get icon_for_class function.
# Builds a mapping from window class → freedesktop icon name
# by scanning .desktop files for StartupWMClass and Icon fields.
#
# Usage:
# source "$(dirname "$0")/window-icon-map.sh"
# icon=$(icon_for_class "google-chrome")
declare -A _WINDOW_ICON_MAP
_build_window_icon_map() {
local IFS=':'
local -a search_dirs=()
local dir
for dir in ${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/run/current-system/sw/share:/usr/share:/usr/local/share}; do
[ -d "$dir/applications" ] && search_dirs+=("$dir/applications")
done
[ -d "$HOME/.local/share/applications" ] && search_dirs+=("$HOME/.local/share/applications")
[ ${#search_dirs[@]} -eq 0 ] && return
# Expand globs per-directory so the pattern works correctly
local -a desktop_files=()
for dir in "${search_dirs[@]}"; do
desktop_files+=("$dir"/*.desktop)
done
[ ${#desktop_files[@]} -eq 0 ] && return
# Single grep pass across all desktop files
local -A file_icons file_wmclass
local filepath line
while IFS=: read -r filepath line; do
case "$line" in
Icon=*)
[ -z "${file_icons[$filepath]:-}" ] && file_icons["$filepath"]="${line#Icon=}"
;;
StartupWMClass=*)
[ -z "${file_wmclass[$filepath]:-}" ] && file_wmclass["$filepath"]="${line#StartupWMClass=}"
;;
esac
done < <(grep -H '^Icon=\|^StartupWMClass=' "${desktop_files[@]}" 2>/dev/null)
# Build class → icon map
local icon wm_class bn name
for filepath in "${!file_icons[@]}"; do
icon="${file_icons[$filepath]}"
[ -n "$icon" ] || continue
wm_class="${file_wmclass[$filepath]:-}"
if [ -n "$wm_class" ]; then
_WINDOW_ICON_MAP["${wm_class,,}"]="$icon"
fi
bn="${filepath##*/}"
name="${bn%.desktop}"
_WINDOW_ICON_MAP["${name,,}"]="$icon"
done
}
_build_window_icon_map
icon_for_class() {
local class_lower="${1,,}"
echo "${_WINDOW_ICON_MAP[$class_lower]:-$class_lower}"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
cur_ws="$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.id' 2>/dev/null || true)"
monitor="$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.monitor' 2>/dev/null || true)"
ws="$(
~/.config/hypr/scripts/find-empty-workspace.sh "${monitor}" "${cur_ws}" 2>/dev/null || true
)"
if [[ -z "${ws}" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
cur_ws="$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.id' 2>/dev/null || true)"
monitor="$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.monitor' 2>/dev/null || true)"
ws="$(
~/.config/hypr/scripts/find-empty-workspace.sh "${monitor}" "${cur_ws}" 2>/dev/null || true
)"
if [[ -z "${ws}" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
max_ws="${HYPR_MAX_WORKSPACE:-9}"
delta="${1:-}"
case "${delta}" in
+1|-1) ;;
next) delta="+1" ;;
prev) delta="-1" ;;
*)
exit 2
;;
esac
cur="$(hyprctl activeworkspace -j | jq -r '.id' 2>/dev/null || true)"
if ! [[ "${cur}" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
exit 0
fi
if (( cur < 1 )); then
cur=1
elif (( cur > max_ws )); then
cur="${max_ws}"
fi
if [[ "${delta}" == "+1" ]]; then
if (( cur >= max_ws )); then
nxt=1
else
nxt=$((cur + 1))
fi
else
if (( cur <= 1 )); then
nxt="${max_ws}"
else
nxt=$((cur - 1))
fi
fi
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{
"global": {
"check_for_updates_on_startup": true,
"show_in_menu_bar": true,
"show_profile_name_in_menu_bar": false
},
"profiles": [
{
"complex_modifications": {
"parameters": {
"basic.to_if_alone_timeout_milliseconds": 1000
},
"rules": [
{
"manipulators": [
{
"description": "Change right command to command+control+option+shift.",
"from": {
"key_code": "right_command",
"modifiers": {
"optional": [
"any"
]
}
},
"to": [
{
"key_code": "left_shift",
"modifiers": [
"left_command",
"left_control",
"left_option"
]
}
],
"to_if_alone": [
{
"key_code": "escape",
"modifiers": {
"optional": [
"any"
]
}
}
],
"type": "basic"
}
]
}
]
},
"devices": [
{
"disable_built_in_keyboard_if_exists": false,
"fn_function_keys": {},
"identifiers": {
"is_keyboard": true,
"is_pointing_device": false,
"product_id": 610,
"vendor_id": 1452
},
"ignore": false,
"simple_modifications": {}
},
{
"disable_built_in_keyboard_if_exists": false,
"fn_function_keys": {},
"identifiers": {
"is_keyboard": true,
"is_pointing_device": false,
"product_id": 597,
"vendor_id": 1452
},
"ignore": false,
"simple_modifications": {}
}
],
"fn_function_keys": {
"f1": "vk_consumer_brightness_down",
"f10": "mute",
"f11": "volume_down",
"f12": "volume_up",
"f2": "vk_consumer_brightness_up",
"f3": "vk_mission_control",
"f4": "vk_launchpad",
"f5": "vk_consumer_illumination_down",
"f6": "vk_consumer_illumination_up",
"f7": "vk_consumer_previous",
"f8": "vk_consumer_play",
"f9": "vk_consumer_next"
},
"name": "Default profile",
"one_to_many_mappings": {},
"selected": true,
"simple_modifications": {
"caps_lock": "left_control"
},
"standalone_keys": {},
"virtual_hid_keyboard": {
"caps_lock_delay_milliseconds": 0,
"keyboard_type": "ansi",
"standalone_keys_delay_milliseconds": 200
}
}
]
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default {
shader /run/current-system/sw/share/neowall/shaders/train_journey_optimized.glsl
shader_speed 0.7
shader_fps 30
mode fill
duration 0
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default {
shader /run/current-system/sw/share/neowall/shaders/matrix_rain.glsl
shader_speed 0.85
shader_fps 30
mode fill
duration 0
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{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-}
{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-}
{-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-}
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-}
module Main where
import Control.Concurrent (forkIO)
import Data.Bits ((.&.), complement)
import Data.Char (toLower)
import Data.Function (on)
import Data.List (find, foldl', isInfixOf, isPrefixOf, minimumBy)
import qualified Data.Map.Strict as M
import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe, mapMaybe)
import Data.Typeable (Typeable)
import Data.Word (Word32)
import Graphics.X11.ExtraTypes.XF86
import System.Exit (ExitCode(..))
import System.IO (hFlush, stdout)
import System.Process (readCreateProcessWithExitCode, shell, spawnCommand, waitForProcess)
import XMonad
import qualified XMonad.Layout.Renamed as RN
import XMonad.River.WindowManager
import XMonad.River.WindowManager.Wayland
import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
data Direction = DirectionUp | DirectionDown | DirectionLeft | DirectionRight
deriving (Eq, Show)
data EqualColumns a = EqualColumns
deriving (Read, Show, Typeable)
instance LayoutClass EqualColumns a where
description _ = "Columns"
pureLayout _ rect stack =
zip windows (equalColumnRects rect (length windows))
where
windows = W.integrate stack
main :: IO ()
main = do
let bindings = keyBindings
configLog $ "starting imalison-river-xmonad with keybindings=" ++ show (length bindings)
initialState <- initialRiverWMState riverConfig
runRiverWMWaylandConfig
RiverWMWaylandConfig
{ riverWMWaylandInitialState = initialState
, riverWMWaylandKeyBindings = bindings
}
riverLayouts =
renamed "Columns" EqualColumns
||| Full
where
renamed name = RN.renamed [RN.Replace name]
riverConfig =
(defaultRiverWMConfig riverLayouts)
{ riverWMWorkspaces = ordinaryWorkspaces ++ specialWorkspaces
, riverWMMouseFollowsFocus = True
, riverWMBorderWidth = 2
, riverWMFocusedBorderColor = rgba8 0xed 0xb4 0x43 0xee
, riverWMUnfocusedBorderColor = rgba8 0x59 0x59 0x59 0xaa
}
rgba8 :: Word32 -> Word32 -> Word32 -> Word32 -> RiverWMColor
rgba8 red green blue alpha =
RiverWMColor (wide red) (wide green) (wide blue) (wide alpha)
where
wide component = component * 0x01010101
keyBindings
:: (LayoutClass l Window, Read (l Window))
=> [RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l]
keyBindings =
addHyperChordBindings hyper hyperChord $
concat
[ directionalBindings super directionalFocus
, directionalBindings (super .|. shift) directionalSwap
, directionalBindings (super .|. ctrl) (shiftFocusedToDirectionalScreen False)
, directionalBindings (super .|. ctrl .|. shift) shiftFocusedToEmptyWorkspaceOnDirectionalScreen
, directionalBindings hyper focusDirectionalScreen
, directionalBindings (hyper .|. shift) (shiftFocusedToDirectionalScreen True)
, workspaceBindings
, layoutBindings
, spawnBindings
, mediaBindings
]
directionalBindings
:: RiverWMWaylandModifiers
-> (Direction -> RiverWMWaylandAction l)
-> [RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l]
directionalBindings mods command =
[ key mods xK_w (command DirectionUp)
, key mods xK_s (command DirectionDown)
, key mods xK_a (command DirectionLeft)
, key mods xK_d (command DirectionRight)
]
workspaceBindings
:: [RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l]
workspaceBindings =
[ key (mods .|. super) keysym (action $ command workspace)
| (workspace, keysym) <- zip (map show [(1 :: Int) .. 9]) [xK_1 .. xK_9]
, (command, mods, action) <-
[ (W.greedyView, noMods, stackAction)
, (W.shift, shift, stackAction)
, (\workspaceId stackSet -> W.greedyView workspaceId (W.shift workspaceId stackSet), ctrl, stackActionWarpPointer)
]
]
layoutBindings
:: (LayoutClass l Window, Read (l Window))
=> [RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l]
layoutBindings =
[ key super xK_space (layoutAction NextLayout)
, key (super .|. shift) xK_space (layoutAction (JumpToLayout "Columns"))
, key (super .|. ctrl) xK_space (layoutAction (JumpToLayout "Full"))
, key super xK_bracketleft (layoutAction Shrink)
, key super xK_bracketright (layoutAction Expand)
, key super xK_comma (layoutAction (IncMasterN 1))
, key super xK_period (layoutAction (IncMasterN (-1)))
]
spawnBindings
:: [RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l]
spawnBindings =
[ key super xK_Return (spawnAction "ghostty --gtk-single-instance=false")
, key (super .|. shift) xK_Return (spawnAction "ghostty --gtk-single-instance=false")
, key super xK_p (spawnAction "rofi -show drun -show-icons")
, key (super .|. shift) xK_p (spawnAction "rofi -show run")
, key super xK_Tab (selectWindowAction "windows" focusSelectedWindow)
, key super xK_g (selectWindowAction "go to window" focusSelectedWindow)
, key super xK_b (selectWindowAction "bring window" bringSelectedWindow)
, key (super .|. shift) xK_b (selectWindowAction "replace window" replaceSelectedWindow)
, key super xK_m minimizeFocusedWindow
, key (super .|. shift) xK_m restoreLastMinimizedWindow
, key super xK_q (spawnAction "river-xmonad-restart")
, key (super .|. shift) xK_c closeFocusedWindow
, key (super .|. shift) xK_q (spawnAction "riverctl exit")
, key (super .|. alt) xK_e (toggleScratchpad "element")
, key (super .|. alt) xK_h (toggleScratchpad "htop")
, key (super .|. alt) xK_k (toggleScratchpad "slack")
, key (super .|. alt) xK_s (toggleScratchpad "spotify")
, key (super .|. alt) xK_t (toggleScratchpad "transmission")
, key (super .|. alt) xK_v (toggleScratchpad "volume")
, key (super .|. alt) xK_c (spawnAction "google-chrome-stable")
, key super xK_e (spawnAction "emacsclient --eval '(emacs-everywhere)'")
, key (super .|. ctrl) xK_e (shiftFocusedToNextEmptyWorkspace False)
, key (super .|. shift) xK_e (shiftFocusedToNextEmptyWorkspace True)
, key super xK_v (spawnAction "wl-paste | wtype -")
, key super xK_x (spawnAction "rofi_command.sh")
, key hyper xK_e viewNextEmptyWorkspace
, key hyper xK_v (spawnAction "rofi -modi 'clipboard:greenclip print' -show clipboard")
, key hyper xK_p (spawnAction "rofi-pass")
, key noMods xK_Print (spawnAction "flameshot gui")
, key hyper xK_h (spawnAction "flameshot gui")
, key hyper xK_c (spawnAction "shell_command.sh")
, key hyper xK_g gatherFocusedAppId
, key (hyper .|. shift) xK_l (spawnAction "loginctl lock-session")
, key hyper xK_k (spawnAction "rofi_kill_process.sh")
, key (hyper .|. shift) xK_k (spawnAction "rofi_kill_all.sh")
, key hyper xK_r (spawnAction "rofi_systemd_mono")
, key hyper xK_9 (spawnAction "start_synergy.sh")
, key hyper xK_backslash (spawnAction "$HOME/dotfiles/dotfiles/lib/functions/mpg341cx_input toggle")
, key hyper xK_i (spawnAction "rofi_select_input.hs")
, key hyper xK_o (spawnAction "rofi_paswitch")
, key hyper xK_comma (spawnAction "rofi_wallpaper.sh")
, key hyper xK_slash (spawnAction "toggle_taffybar")
, key hyper xK_y (spawnAction "rofi_agentic_skill")
]
mediaBindings
:: [RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l]
mediaBindings =
[ key super xK_semicolon (spawnAction "playerctl play-pause")
, key noMods xF86XK_AudioPause (spawnAction "playerctl play-pause")
, key noMods xF86XK_AudioPlay (spawnAction "playerctl play-pause")
, key super xK_l (spawnAction "playerctl next")
, key noMods xF86XK_AudioNext (spawnAction "playerctl next")
, key super xK_j (spawnAction "playerctl previous")
, key noMods xF86XK_AudioPrev (spawnAction "playerctl previous")
, key noMods xF86XK_AudioRaiseVolume (spawnAction "set_volume --unmute --change-volume +5")
, key noMods xF86XK_AudioLowerVolume (spawnAction "set_volume --unmute --change-volume -5")
, key noMods xF86XK_AudioMute (spawnAction "set_volume --toggle-mute")
, key super xK_i (spawnAction "set_volume --unmute --change-volume +5")
, key super xK_k (spawnAction "set_volume --unmute --change-volume -5")
, key super xK_u (spawnAction "set_volume --toggle-mute")
, key (hyper .|. shift) xK_q (spawnAction "toggle_mute_current_window.sh")
, key (hyper .|. ctrl) xK_q (spawnAction "toggle_mute_current_window.sh only")
, key noMods xF86XK_MonBrightnessUp (spawnAction "brightness.sh up")
, key noMods xF86XK_MonBrightnessDown (spawnAction "brightness.sh down")
]
key
:: RiverWMWaylandModifiers
-> KeySym
-> RiverWMWaylandAction l
-> RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l
key modifiers keysym action =
RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding
{ riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers = modifiers
, riverWMWaylandKeyKeysym = fromIntegral keysym
, riverWMWaylandKeyAction = action
}
spawnAction :: String -> RiverWMWaylandAction l
spawnAction command state = do
configLog $ "spawn start: " ++ command
process <- spawnCommand (riverSpawnPrelude ++ command)
_ <- forkIO $ do
exitCode <- waitForProcess process
configLog $ "spawn exit: " ++ command ++ " -> " ++ show exitCode
pure ()
pure ([], state)
riverSpawnPrelude :: String
riverSpawnPrelude =
"XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=\"${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR:-/run/user/$(id -u)}\"; "
++ "export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR; "
++ "if [ -z \"${WAYLAND_DISPLAY:-}\" ]; then "
++ "for socket in \"$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR\"/wayland-*; do "
++ "[ -S \"$socket\" ] || continue; "
++ "WAYLAND_DISPLAY=\"$(basename \"$socket\")\"; "
++ "break; "
++ "done; "
++ "fi; "
++ "export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=\"${WAYLAND_DISPLAY:-wayland-1}\"; "
++ "export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=river; "
++ "export XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=river-xmonad; "
++ "export XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland; "
++ "export IMALISON_SESSION_TYPE=wayland; "
++ "export IMALISON_WINDOW_MANAGER=river-xmonad; "
configLog :: String -> IO ()
configLog message = do
putStrLn $ "imalison-river-xmonad: " ++ message
hFlush stdout
layoutAction
:: (LayoutClass l Window, Read (l Window), Message message)
=> message
-> RiverWMWaylandAction l
layoutAction = handleRiverWMLayoutMessage
stackAction
:: (W.StackSet WorkspaceId (l Window) Window RiverWMOutputId ScreenDetail
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId (l Window) Window RiverWMOutputId ScreenDetail)
-> RiverWMWaylandAction l
stackAction f state =
pure $ modifyRiverWMStackSet f state
stackActionWarpPointer
:: (W.StackSet WorkspaceId (l Window) Window RiverWMOutputId ScreenDetail
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId (l Window) Window RiverWMOutputId ScreenDetail)
-> RiverWMWaylandAction l
stackActionWarpPointer f state =
pure $ modifyRiverWMStackSetAndWarpPointer f state
data ScratchpadDefinition = ScratchpadDefinition
{ scratchpadName :: !String
, scratchpadCommand :: !String
, scratchpadMatches :: !(RiverWMWindowState -> Bool)
}
ordinaryWorkspaces :: [WorkspaceId]
ordinaryWorkspaces = map show [(1 :: Int) .. 9]
minimizedWorkspace :: WorkspaceId
minimizedWorkspace = "__minimized"
specialWorkspaces :: [WorkspaceId]
specialWorkspaces =
minimizedWorkspace : map (scratchpadWorkspace . scratchpadName) scratchpadDefinitions
scratchpadWorkspace :: String -> WorkspaceId
scratchpadWorkspace name = "__scratchpad:" ++ name
isSpecialWorkspace :: WorkspaceId -> Bool
isSpecialWorkspace workspace =
workspace == minimizedWorkspace || "__scratchpad:" `isPrefixOf` workspace
scratchpadDefinitions :: [ScratchpadDefinition]
scratchpadDefinitions =
[ ScratchpadDefinition "element" "element-desktop" $
anyMatcher [appIdMatches "Element", appIdMatches "element"]
, ScratchpadDefinition "htop" "ghostty --title=htop -e htop" $
titleContains "htop"
, ScratchpadDefinition "slack" "slack" $
anyMatcher [appIdMatches "Slack", appIdMatches "slack"]
, ScratchpadDefinition "spotify" "spotify" $
anyMatcher [appIdMatches "Spotify", appIdMatches "spotify"]
, ScratchpadDefinition "transmission" "transmission-gtk" $
anyMatcher [titleContains "Transmission", appIdContains "transmission"]
, ScratchpadDefinition "volume" "pavucontrol" $
anyMatcher [appIdMatches "Pavucontrol", appIdContains "pavucontrol"]
]
anyMatcher :: [RiverWMWindowState -> Bool] -> RiverWMWindowState -> Bool
anyMatcher matchers windowState =
any ($ windowState) matchers
appIdMatches :: String -> RiverWMWindowState -> Bool
appIdMatches expected windowState =
lower expected == maybe "" lower (riverWMWindowAppId windowState)
appIdContains :: String -> RiverWMWindowState -> Bool
appIdContains needle windowState =
lower needle `isInfixOf` maybe "" lower (riverWMWindowAppId windowState)
titleContains :: String -> RiverWMWindowState -> Bool
titleContains needle windowState =
lower needle `isInfixOf` maybe "" lower (riverWMWindowTitle windowState)
lower :: String -> String
lower = map toLower
closeFocusedWindow :: RiverWMWaylandAction l
closeFocusedWindow state@RiverWMState{riverWMStackSet, riverWMWindowIds} =
pure
( maybe [] ((: []) . RiverWMCloseWindow) $
W.peek riverWMStackSet >>= (`M.lookup` riverWMWindowIds)
, state
)
minimizeFocusedWindow :: RiverWMWaylandAction l
minimizeFocusedWindow =
stackAction $ W.shift minimizedWorkspace
restoreLastMinimizedWindow :: RiverWMWaylandAction l
restoreLastMinimizedWindow =
stackActionWarpPointer $ \stackSet ->
case workspaceFocusedWindow minimizedWorkspace stackSet of
Nothing -> stackSet
Just window ->
let currentTag = W.currentTag stackSet
in W.focusWindow window (W.shiftWin currentTag window stackSet)
toggleScratchpad :: String -> RiverWMWaylandAction l
toggleScratchpad name state@RiverWMState{riverWMStackSet} =
case find ((== name) . scratchpadName) scratchpadDefinitions of
Nothing ->
pure ([], state)
Just scratchpad ->
case W.peek riverWMStackSet of
Just focused | focused `elem` matchingWindows ->
pure $ modifyRiverWMStackSet (W.shift $ scratchpadWorkspace name) state
_ ->
case matchingWindows of
window : _ ->
pure $ modifyRiverWMStackSetAndWarpPointer (showScratchpadWindow window) state
[] ->
spawnAction (scratchpadCommand scratchpad) state
where
matchingWindows = scratchpadWindows scratchpad state
showScratchpadWindow window stackSet =
let currentTag = W.currentTag stackSet
in W.float window nearFullScratchpadRect $
W.focusWindow window (W.shiftWin currentTag window stackSet)
nearFullScratchpadRect :: W.RationalRect
nearFullScratchpadRect =
W.RationalRect left top width height
where
width = 0.9
height = 0.9
left = 0.95 - width
top = 0.95 - height
scratchpadWindows :: ScratchpadDefinition -> RiverWMState l -> [Window]
scratchpadWindows ScratchpadDefinition{scratchpadMatches} RiverWMState{riverWMWindows} =
[ riverWMWindowXWindow windowState
| windowState <- M.elems riverWMWindows
, scratchpadMatches windowState
]
selectWindowAction
:: String
-> (Window -> RiverWMState l -> ([RiverWMRequest], RiverWMState l))
-> RiverWMWaylandAction l
selectWindowAction prompt action state = do
selected <- rofiSelectWindow prompt state
pure $ maybe ([], state) (`action` state) selected
focusSelectedWindow :: Window -> RiverWMState l -> ([RiverWMRequest], RiverWMState l)
focusSelectedWindow window state =
modifyRiverWMStackSetAndWarpPointer (focusWindowEverywhere window) state
bringSelectedWindow :: Window -> RiverWMState l -> ([RiverWMRequest], RiverWMState l)
bringSelectedWindow window state =
modifyRiverWMStackSetAndWarpPointer (bringWindowToCurrentWorkspace window) state
replaceSelectedWindow :: Window -> RiverWMState l -> ([RiverWMRequest], RiverWMState l)
replaceSelectedWindow selected state =
modifyRiverWMStackSetAndWarpPointer replaceWindow state
where
replaceWindow stackSet =
case (W.peek stackSet, W.findTag selected stackSet) of
(Just focused, Just selectedWorkspace)
| focused /= selected ->
W.focusWindow selected $
W.shiftWin selectedWorkspace focused $
W.shiftWin (W.currentTag stackSet) selected stackSet
_ -> stackSet
gatherFocusedAppId :: RiverWMWaylandAction l
gatherFocusedAppId state@RiverWMState{riverWMStackSet, riverWMWindowIds, riverWMWindows} =
pure $ modifyRiverWMStackSet gatherMatching state
where
focusedAppId = do
focused <- W.peek riverWMStackSet
windowId <- M.lookup focused riverWMWindowIds
riverWMWindowAppId =<< M.lookup windowId riverWMWindows
matchingWindows =
[ riverWMWindowXWindow windowState
| windowState <- M.elems riverWMWindows
, riverWMWindowAppId windowState == focusedAppId
]
gatherMatching stackSet =
case focusedAppId of
Nothing -> stackSet
Just _ ->
foldl' (\acc window -> W.shiftWin (W.currentTag acc) window acc) stackSet matchingWindows
rofiSelectWindow :: String -> RiverWMState l -> IO (Maybe Window)
rofiSelectWindow prompt state =
case windowEntries state of
[] ->
pure Nothing
entries -> do
(exitCode, selected, _stderr) <-
readCreateProcessWithExitCode
(shell $ "rofi -dmenu -i -show-icons -p " ++ shellQuote prompt)
(concatMap formatWindowEntry entries)
pure $ case exitCode of
ExitSuccess -> parseSelectedWindow selected
_ -> Nothing
data WindowEntry = WindowEntry
{ windowEntryWindow :: !Window
, windowEntryWorkspace :: !WorkspaceId
, windowEntryAppId :: !String
, windowEntryTitle :: !String
}
windowEntries :: RiverWMState l -> [WindowEntry]
windowEntries RiverWMState{riverWMStackSet, riverWMWindowIds, riverWMWindows} =
[ WindowEntry window (W.tag workspace) appId title
| workspace <- W.workspaces riverWMStackSet
, not (isSpecialWorkspace $ W.tag workspace)
, window <- W.integrate' (W.stack workspace)
, let windowId = M.lookup window riverWMWindowIds
, Just windowState <- [windowId >>= (`M.lookup` riverWMWindows)]
, let appId = fromMaybe "window" (riverWMWindowAppId windowState)
title = fromMaybe "" (riverWMWindowTitle windowState)
]
formatWindowEntry :: WindowEntry -> String
formatWindowEntry WindowEntry{..} =
visibleLabel ++ "\0icon\x1f" ++ iconName ++ "\n"
where
visibleLabel =
show windowEntryWindow
++ "\t["
++ windowEntryWorkspace
++ "] "
++ if null windowEntryTitle
then windowEntryAppId
else windowEntryAppId ++ " - " ++ windowEntryTitle
iconName = if null windowEntryAppId then "application-x-executable" else windowEntryAppId
parseSelectedWindow :: String -> Maybe Window
parseSelectedWindow selected =
case reads (takeWhile (/= '\t') $ takeWhile (/= '\0') selected) of
(window, _) : _ -> Just window
[] -> Nothing
focusWindowEverywhere
:: Eq sid
=> Window
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
focusWindowEverywhere window stackSet =
maybe stackSet (\workspace -> W.focusWindow window (W.greedyView workspace stackSet)) $
W.findTag window stackSet
bringWindowToCurrentWorkspace
:: Eq sid
=> Window
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
bringWindowToCurrentWorkspace window stackSet =
W.focusWindow window (W.shiftWin (W.currentTag stackSet) window stackSet)
workspaceFocusedWindow :: WorkspaceId -> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd -> Maybe Window
workspaceFocusedWindow workspace stackSet =
W.focus <$> (W.stack =<< find ((== workspace) . W.tag) (W.workspaces stackSet))
shellQuote :: String -> String
shellQuote value =
"'" ++ concatMap quoteChar value ++ "'"
where
quoteChar '\'' = "'\\''"
quoteChar char = [char]
viewNextEmptyWorkspace :: RiverWMWaylandAction l
viewNextEmptyWorkspace =
stackAction $ \stackSet ->
maybe stackSet (`W.greedyView` stackSet) (nextEmptyWorkspace stackSet)
shiftFocusedToNextEmptyWorkspace :: Bool -> RiverWMWaylandAction l
shiftFocusedToNextEmptyWorkspace follow =
(if follow then stackActionWarpPointer else stackAction) $ \stackSet ->
maybe stackSet (`shiftFocusedToWorkspace` stackSet) (nextEmptyWorkspace stackSet)
where
shiftFocusedToWorkspace workspace stackSet =
let shifted = W.shift workspace stackSet
in if follow then W.greedyView workspace shifted else shifted
nextEmptyWorkspace
:: W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
-> Maybe WorkspaceId
nextEmptyWorkspace stackSet =
find (`workspaceIsEmpty` stackSet) candidates
where
currentTag = W.currentTag stackSet
candidates =
case break (== currentTag) ordinaryWorkspaces of
(_before, []) -> ordinaryWorkspaces
(before, _current : after) -> after ++ before
workspaceIsEmpty
:: WorkspaceId
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
-> Bool
workspaceIsEmpty workspace stackSet =
maybe False (null . W.integrate' . W.stack) $
find ((== workspace) . W.tag) (W.workspaces stackSet)
directionalSwap :: Direction -> RiverWMWaylandAction l
directionalSwap direction state@RiverWMState{riverWMStackSet} =
pure $ modifyRiverWMStackSet swapTarget state
where
target = directionalTargetAmong (W.index riverWMStackSet) direction state
swapTarget stackSet =
maybe (fallbackDirectionalSwap direction stackSet) (`swapFocusedWithWindow` stackSet) target
fallbackDirectionalSwap
:: Direction
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
fallbackDirectionalSwap DirectionUp = W.swapUp
fallbackDirectionalSwap DirectionLeft = W.swapUp
fallbackDirectionalSwap DirectionDown = W.swapDown
fallbackDirectionalSwap DirectionRight = W.swapDown
swapFocusedWithWindow
:: Window
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
swapFocusedWithWindow target stackSet =
case W.peek stackSet of
Just focused | focused /= target ->
W.modify' (swapStackOrder focused target) stackSet
_ -> stackSet
swapStackOrder :: Eq a => a -> a -> W.Stack a -> W.Stack a
swapStackOrder focused target stack =
stackFromListFocused stack focused $
map swapWindow (W.integrate stack)
where
swapWindow window
| window == focused = target
| window == target = focused
| otherwise = window
stackFromListFocused :: Eq a => W.Stack a -> a -> [a] -> W.Stack a
stackFromListFocused fallback focused windows =
case break (== focused) windows of
(before, _focused : after) -> W.Stack focused (reverse before) after
_ -> fallback
focusDirectionalScreen :: Direction -> RiverWMWaylandAction l
focusDirectionalScreen direction =
stackAction $ \stackSet ->
maybe stackSet ((`W.view` stackSet) . W.tag . W.workspace) $
directionalScreenTarget direction stackSet
shiftFocusedToDirectionalScreen :: Bool -> Direction -> RiverWMWaylandAction l
shiftFocusedToDirectionalScreen follow direction =
(if follow then stackActionWarpPointer else stackAction) $ \stackSet ->
maybe stackSet (shiftToScreen stackSet) $
directionalScreenTarget direction stackSet
where
shiftToScreen stackSet screen =
let workspace = W.tag (W.workspace screen)
shifted = W.shift workspace stackSet
in if follow then W.view workspace shifted else shifted
shiftFocusedToEmptyWorkspaceOnDirectionalScreen :: Direction -> RiverWMWaylandAction l
shiftFocusedToEmptyWorkspaceOnDirectionalScreen direction =
stackActionWarpPointer $ \stackSet ->
maybe stackSet (shiftToEmptyWorkspaceOnScreen stackSet) $
directionalScreenTarget direction stackSet
where
shiftToEmptyWorkspaceOnScreen stackSet screen =
let workspace = W.tag (W.workspace screen)
onDestination = W.view workspace (W.shift workspace stackSet)
in maybe onDestination
(\emptyWorkspace -> W.greedyView emptyWorkspace (W.shift emptyWorkspace onDestination))
(nextEmptyWorkspace onDestination)
directionalFocus :: Direction -> RiverWMWaylandAction l
directionalFocus direction state =
pure $ modifyRiverWMStackSet focusDirectionalWindow state
where
focusDirectionalWindow stackSet =
maybe (fallbackDirectionalFocus direction stackSet) (`W.focusWindow` stackSet) $
directionalTarget direction state
fallbackDirectionalFocus
:: Direction
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid sd
fallbackDirectionalFocus DirectionUp = W.focusUp
fallbackDirectionalFocus DirectionLeft = W.focusUp
fallbackDirectionalFocus DirectionDown = W.focusDown
fallbackDirectionalFocus DirectionRight = W.focusDown
directionalTarget :: Direction -> RiverWMState l -> Maybe Window
directionalTarget direction state@RiverWMState{riverWMStackSet} =
directionalTargetAmong (W.index riverWMStackSet) direction state
directionalTargetAmong :: [Window] -> Direction -> RiverWMState l -> Maybe Window
directionalTargetAmong allowed direction RiverWMState{riverWMStackSet, riverWMWindows, riverWMWindowIds} = do
focused <- W.peek riverWMStackSet
focusedId <- M.lookup focused riverWMWindowIds
focusedRect <- riverWMWindowDesired =<< M.lookup focusedId riverWMWindows
let focusedCenter = rectCenter focusedRect
candidates =
[ (window, directionScore direction focusedCenter (rectCenter rect))
| (windowId, RiverWMWindowState{riverWMWindowXWindow = window, riverWMWindowDesired = Just rect}) <-
M.toList riverWMWindows
, windowId /= focusedId
, window `elem` allowed
]
viable = mapMaybe sequenceCandidate candidates
fst <$> minimumMaybeBy (compare `on` snd) viable
directionalScreenTarget
:: Direction
-> W.StackSet WorkspaceId l Window sid ScreenDetail
-> Maybe (W.Screen WorkspaceId l Window sid ScreenDetail)
directionalScreenTarget direction stackSet =
fst <$> minimumMaybeBy (compare `on` snd) viable
where
focusedCenter = screenCenter (W.current stackSet)
candidates =
[ (screen, directionScore direction focusedCenter (screenCenter screen))
| screen <- W.visible stackSet
]
viable = mapMaybe sequenceCandidate candidates
screenCenter :: W.Screen WorkspaceId l Window sid ScreenDetail -> (Double, Double)
screenCenter = rectCenter . screenRect . W.screenDetail
equalColumnRects :: Rectangle -> Int -> [Rectangle]
equalColumnRects _ count | count <= 0 = []
equalColumnRects rect 1 = [rect]
equalColumnRects (Rectangle x y width height) count =
[ Rectangle
(x + fromIntegral riverOuterGap + fromIntegral (columnOffset index))
(y + fromIntegral riverOuterGap)
(fromIntegral (columnWidth index))
contentHeight
| index <- [0 .. count - 1]
]
where
totalWidth = max 0 (fromIntegral width - 2 * riverOuterGap - riverInnerGap * (count - 1))
contentHeight = fromIntegral (max 1 (fromIntegral height - 2 * riverOuterGap :: Int))
baseWidth = totalWidth `div` count
extraPixels = totalWidth `mod` count
columnWidth index = baseWidth + if index < extraPixels then 1 else 0
columnOffset index = index * baseWidth + min index extraPixels + index * riverInnerGap
riverOuterGap :: Int
riverOuterGap = 10
riverInnerGap :: Int
riverInnerGap = 5
sequenceCandidate :: (a, Maybe b) -> Maybe (a, b)
sequenceCandidate (value, Just score) = Just (value, score)
sequenceCandidate (_, Nothing) = Nothing
rectCenter :: Rectangle -> (Double, Double)
rectCenter (Rectangle x y width height) =
( fromIntegral x + fromIntegral width / 2
, fromIntegral y + fromIntegral height / 2
)
directionScore :: Direction -> (Double, Double) -> (Double, Double) -> Maybe (Double, Double)
directionScore direction (fx, fy) (cx, cy) =
case direction of
DirectionUp | cy < fy -> Just (fy - cy, abs (cx - fx))
DirectionDown | cy > fy -> Just (cy - fy, abs (cx - fx))
DirectionLeft | cx < fx -> Just (fx - cx, abs (cy - fy))
DirectionRight | cx > fx -> Just (cx - fx, abs (cy - fy))
_ -> Nothing
minimumMaybeBy :: (a -> a -> Ordering) -> [a] -> Maybe a
minimumMaybeBy _ [] = Nothing
minimumMaybeBy compareFn xs = Just (minimumBy compareFn xs)
addHyperChordBindings
:: RiverWMWaylandModifiers
-> RiverWMWaylandModifiers
-> [RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l]
-> [RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding l]
addHyperChordBindings hyperMask chordMask bindings =
bindings ++ M.elems chosen
where
existingKeys =
M.fromList
[ ((riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers binding, riverWMWaylandKeyKeysym binding), ())
| binding <- bindings
]
chordBinding binding@RiverWMWaylandKeyBinding{riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers} =
binding
{ riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers =
(riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers .&. complement hyperMask) .|. chordMask
}
candidates =
[ ( (riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers chorded, riverWMWaylandKeyKeysym chorded)
, (score (riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers binding), chorded)
)
| binding <- bindings
, riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers binding .&. hyperMask /= 0
, let chorded = chordBinding binding
, M.notMember (riverWMWaylandKeyModifiers chorded, riverWMWaylandKeyKeysym chorded) existingKeys
]
chosen =
fmap snd $
foldl' keepBest M.empty candidates
keepBest selected (bindingKey, candidate@(candidateScore, _binding)) =
case M.lookup bindingKey selected of
Nothing -> M.insert bindingKey candidate selected
Just (bestScore, _) ->
if candidateScore < bestScore
then M.insert bindingKey candidate selected
else selected
score modifiers =
length $
filter (/= 0)
[ modifiers .&. shift
, modifiers .&. ctrl
, modifiers .&. alt
, modifiers .&. hyper
, modifiers .&. super
, modifiers .&. riverWMWaylandModifierMod5
]
noMods, shift, ctrl, alt, hyper, super, hyperChord :: RiverWMWaylandModifiers
noMods = riverWMWaylandModifierNone
shift = riverWMWaylandModifierShift
ctrl = riverWMWaylandModifierCtrl
alt = riverWMWaylandModifierAlt
hyper = riverWMWaylandModifierHyper
super = riverWMWaylandModifierSuper
hyperChord = ctrl .|. alt .|. super

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cabal-version: 2.4
name: imalison-river-xmonad
version: 0.1.0.0
license: BSD-3-Clause
author: Ivan Malison
maintainer: IvanMalison@gmail.com
build-type: Simple
executable imalison-river-xmonad
main-is: Main.hs
build-depends: base >= 4.12 && < 5
, containers
, process
, X11
, xmonad
, xmonad-contrib
ghc-options: -threaded -Wall -Wno-unused-do-bind -Wno-deprecations -Wno-missing-signatures -Wno-name-shadowing
default-language: Haskell2010

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