This is my i3 configuration. It does not exactly feature the same keybindings as the default configuration. I don't recommend using it as-is by you can pick anything you need in it.
More details in this blog post.
Here some of the things you may be interested in:
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I use a Python script
bin/wallpaper
to build the wallpaper to be displayed. There is a random selection and it works with multihead setup. It seems that classic tools are now able to change the wallpaper per screen and therefore, the script may seem a bit useless but I keep it. -
I am using
xss-lock
withxsecurelock
as a screensaver. It relies on standard X screensaver handling (and therefore is easy for application to disable) and also supports systemd inhibitors. Nothing fancy but I reuse the wallpaper built above for both the dimmer (xss-dimmer
) and the screen saver (xsecurelock-saver
). -
There is an
i3-companion
(inbin/
) which I use to implement whatever does not match what I want in i3. I prefer to not have many Python binaries running. -
There is a Quake console included.
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Many stuff is handled by systemd. The session is still expected to be handled by Xsession but we invoke a custom
xsession.target
which binds tographical-session.target
. i3 will then invokei3-session.target
for stuff needing i3 to run.
Also, I am using my custom terminal (vbeterm
). You can also find the
sources on GitHub.
Required Debian packages to make everything work can be found in my Puppet configuration. Packages are basically pulled from Debian unstable but some of them are pulled from Nix. Check my home-manager configuration.
However, I am recompiling some stuff to get more recent versions:
polybar
(checkvbe/master
branch)xsecurelock
(checkvbe/master
branch)
The binaries are put in ~/.local/bin
.