A private fork of the Sway Wayland compositor.
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Drew DeVault 219c4848a7
Merge pull request #192 from sleep-walker/master
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.ci make install wlc as part of the build 9 years ago
CMake fixed json-c CMake inclusion 9 years ago
include merge + no c_extensions 9 years ago
sway #187, let init handle child processes 9 years ago
.gitignore Add command line parsing 9 years ago
.travis.yml Add missing wlc dependency 9 years ago
CMakeLists.txt Use location of XKBcommon headers, don't expect build in source directory 9 years ago
LICENSE MIT license 9 years ago
README.md tell where openSUSE packages lives as well 9 years ago
config Add note to config about floating_modifier 9 years ago
sway-xorg.desktop Add Wayland and Xorg session files 9 years ago
sway.1.txt Fixed a couple of typos in man pages 9 years ago
sway.5.txt set variable changes 9 years ago
sway.desktop Add Wayland and Xorg session files 9 years ago

README.md

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"SirCmpwn's Wayland window manager" is a work in progress i3-compatible window manager for Wayland. Read the FAQ.

Rationale

I use i3 on xorg. Wayland is coming, and i3way still has zero lines of source code after two years.

Status

See "i3 feature support"

Installation

From Packages

sway is not supported by many distributions yet. Here's a list of packages available for you to install:

Compiling from Source

Install dependencies:

  • cmake
  • wlc
  • xwayland
  • asciidoc
  • pcre
  • json-c

Run these commands:

cmake .
make
sudo make install

Configuration

If you already use i3, then copy your i3 config to ~/.config/sway/config and it'll work out of the box. Otherwise, copy /etc/sway/config to ~/.config/sway/config. Run man 5 sway for information on the configuration.

Running

Run this from a tty (instead of starting x):

sway

If you run it from within x, it will spawn x windows instead of using your hardware directly (useful for development).