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sway-bar(5)
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============
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Name
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----
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# NAME
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sway-bar - bar configuration file and commands
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Description
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-----------
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# DESCRIPTION
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Sway allows configuring swaybar in the sway configuration file.
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Swaybar commands must be used inside a _bar { }_ block in the config file.
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Sway allows configuring swaybar in the sway configuration file. Swaybar
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commands must be used inside a _bar { }_ block in the config file.
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# COMMANDS
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Commands
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--------
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*status\_command* <status command>
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Executes the bar _status command_ with _sh -c_. Each line of text printed
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to stdout from this command will be displayed in the status area of the
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bar. You may also use the i3bar JSON protocol:
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**status_command** <status command>::
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Executes the bar _status command_ with _sh -c_. Each line of text printed to
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stdout from this command will be displayed in the status area of the bar. You
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may also use the i3bar JSON protocol:
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+
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https://i3wm.org/docs/i3bar-protocol.html
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**pango_markup** <enabled|disabled>::
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*pango\_markup* enabled|disabled
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Enables or disables pango markup for status lines. This has no effect on
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status lines using the i3bar JSON protocol.
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**id** <bar_id>::
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*id* <bar\_id>
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Sets the ID of the bar.
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**position** <top|bottom>::
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*position* top|bottom
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Sets position of the bar. Default is _bottom_.
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**output** <output>::
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Restrict the bar to a certain output, can be specified multiple times. If the
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output command is omitted, the bar will be displayed on all outputs.
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*output* <output>
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Restrict the bar to a certain output, can be specified multiple times. If
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the output command is omitted, the bar will be displayed on all outputs.
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**swaybar_command** <command>::
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Executes custom bar command, default is _swaybar_.
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*swaybar\_command* <command>
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Executes custom bar command. Default is _swaybar_.
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**font** <font>::
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*font* <font>
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Specifies the font to be used in the bar.
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**separator_symbol** <symbol>::
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*separator\_symbol* <symbol>
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Specifies the separator symbol to separate blocks on the bar.
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**wrap_scroll** <yes|no>::
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*wrap\_scroll* yes|no
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Enables or disables wrapping when scrolling through workspaces with the
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scroll wheel. Default is _no_.
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**workspace_buttons** <yes|no>::
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*workspace\_buttons* yes|no
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Enables or disables workspace buttons on the bar. Default is _yes_.
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**strip_workspace_numbers** <yes|no>::
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*strip\_workspace\_numbers* yes|no
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If set to _yes_, then workspace numbers will be omitted from the workspace
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button and only the custom name will be shown. Default is _no_.
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**binding_mode_indicator** <yes|no>::
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*binding\_mode\_indicator* yes|no
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Enable or disable binding mode indicator. Default is _yes_.
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**height** <height>::
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*height* <height>
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Sets the height of the bar. Default height will match the font size.
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Tray
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## TRAY
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Swaybar provides a system tray where third-party applications may place icons.
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The following commands configure the tray.
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Swaybar provides a system tray where programs such as NetworkManager, VLC,
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Pidgin, etc. can place little icons. The following commands configure
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interaction with the tray or individual icons.
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The _button_ argument in all following commands is a Linux input event code as
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defined in linux/input-event-codes.h. This is because wayland defines button
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codes in this manner.
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The _button_ argument in all cases is a platform-specific button code. On Linux
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you can find a list of these at linux/input-event-codes.h.
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**activate_button** <button>::
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*activate\_button* <button>
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Sets the button to be used for the _activate_ (primary click) tray item
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event. The default is BTN_LEFT (0x110).
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event. The default is BTN\_LEFT (0x110).
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**context_button** <button>::
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*context\_button* <button>
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Sets the button to be used for the _context menu_ (right click) tray item
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event. The default is BTN_RIGHT (0x111).
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event. The default is BTN\_RIGHT (0x111).
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**secondary_button** <button>::
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*secondary\_button* <button>
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Sets the button to be used for the _secondary_ (middle click) tray item
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event. The default is BTN_MIDDLE (0x112).
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event. The default is BTN\_MIDDLE (0x112).
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**tray_output** none|all|<name>::
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*tray\_output* none|all|<output>
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Sets the output that the tray will appear on or none. Unlike i3bar, swaybar
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should be able to show icons on any number of bars and outputs without
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races. Because of this, the default value for this is _all_.
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is able to show icons on any number of bars and outputs without races.
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The default is _all_.
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**tray_padding** <px> [px]::
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*tray\_padding* <px> [px]
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Sets the pixel padding of the system tray. This padding will surround the
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tray on all sides and between each item. The default value for _px_ is 2.
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**icon_theme** <name>::
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*icon\_theme* <name>
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Sets the icon theme that sway will look for item icons in. This option has
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no default value, because sway will always default to the fallback theme,
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hicolor.
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Colors
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------
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## COLORS
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Colors are defined within a _colors { }_ block inside a _bar { }_ block. Colors
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must be defined in hex. i.e. _#rrggbb_ or _#rrggbbaa_ when including the alpha
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channel.
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must be defined in hex: _#RRGGBB_ or _#RRGGBBAA_.
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**background** <color>::
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*background* <color>
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Background color of the bar.
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**statusline** <color>::
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*statusline* <color>
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Text color to be used for the statusline.
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**separator** <color>::
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*separator* <color>
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Text color to be used for the separator.
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**focused_background** <color>::
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*focused\_background* <color>
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Background color of the bar on the currently focused monitor output. If not
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used, the color will be taken from _background_.
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**focused_statusline** <color>::
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*focused\_statusline* <color>
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Text color to be used for the statusline on the currently focused monitor
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output. If not used, the color will be taken from _statusline_.
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**focused_separator** <color>::
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*focused\_separator* <color>
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Text color to be used for the separator on the currently focused monitor
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output. If not used, the color will be taken from _separator_.
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**focused_workspace** <border> <background> <text>::
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*focused\_workspace* <border> <background> <text>
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Border, background and text color for a workspace button when the workspace
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has focus.
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**active_workspace** <border> <background> <text>::
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Border, background and text color for a workspace button when the workspace is
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active (visible) on some output, but the focus is on another one. You can only
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tell this apart from the focused workspace when you are using multiple
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monitors.
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*active\_workspace* <border> <background> <text>
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Border, background and text color for a workspace button when the workspace
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is active (visible) on some output, but the focus is on another one. You
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can only tell this apart from the focused workspace when you are using
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multiple monitors.
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**inactive_workspace** <border> <background> <text>::
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*inactive\_workspace* <border> <background> <text>
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Border, background and text color for a workspace button when the workspace
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does not have focus and is not active (visible) on any output. This will be
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the case for most workspaces.
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**urgent_workspace** <border> <background> <text>::
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*urgent\_workspace* <border> <background> <text>
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Border, background and text color for a workspace button when the workspace
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contains a window with the urgency hint set.
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**binding_mode** <border> <background> <text>::
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*binding\_mode* <border> <background> <text>
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Border, background and text color for the binding mode indicator. If not used,
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the colors will be taken from _urgent_workspace_.
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the colors will be taken from _urgent\_workspace_.
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# SEE ALSO
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See Also
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--------
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*sway*(5)
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**sway**(5)
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