Copyright | (c) Mislav Zanic |
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License | BSD3-style (see LICENSE) |
Maintainer | Mislav Zanic <mislavzanic3@gmail.com> |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | unportable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- type ProfileId = String
- data Profile = Profile {
- profileId :: !ProfileId
- profileWS :: ![WorkspaceId]
- data ProfileConfig = ProfileConfig {
- workspaceExcludes :: ![WorkspaceId]
- profiles :: ![Profile]
- startingProfile :: !ProfileId
- addProfiles :: forall (a :: Type -> Type). ProfileConfig -> XConfig a -> XConfig a
- addProfilesWithHistory :: forall (a :: Type -> Type). ProfileConfig -> XConfig a -> XConfig a
- switchToProfile :: ProfileId -> X ()
- wsFilter :: WSType
- bindOn :: [(String, X ())] -> X ()
- excludeWSPP :: PP -> X PP
- profileLogger :: (String -> String) -> (String -> String) -> Logger
- switchProfilePrompt :: XPConfig -> X ()
- addWSToProfilePrompt :: XPConfig -> X ()
- removeWSFromProfilePrompt :: XPConfig -> X ()
- switchProfileWSPrompt :: XPConfig -> X ()
- shiftProfileWSPrompt :: XPConfig -> X ()
- currentProfile :: X ProfileId
- profileIds :: X [ProfileId]
- previousProfile :: X (Maybe ProfileId)
- profileHistory :: X (Map ProfileId [(ScreenId, WorkspaceId)])
- allProfileWindows :: XWindowMap
- profileWorkspaces :: ProfileId -> X [WorkspaceId]
Overview
This module allows you to group your workspaces into Profile
s based on certain similarities.
The idea is to expand upon the philosophy set by XMonad.Actions.TopicSpace
which states that you can look at a topic/workspace as a
single unit of work instead of multiple related units of work.
This comes in handy if you have lots of workspaces with windows open and need only to
work with a few of them at a time. With Profile
s, you can focus on those few workspaces that
require your attention by not displaying, or allowing you to switch to the rest of the workspaces.
The best example is having a profile for development and a profile for leisure activities.
Usage
To use Profiles
you need to add it to your XMonad configuration
and configure your profiles.
First you'll need to handle the imports.
import XMonad.Actions.Profiles import XMonad.Util.EZConfig -- for keybindings import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W import qualified XMonad.Actions.DynamicWorkspaceOrder as DO -- for workspace navigation
Next you'll need to define your profiles.
myStartingProfile :: ProfileId myStartingProfile = "Work" myProfiles :: [Profile] myProfiles = [ Profile { profileId = "Home" , profileWS = [ "www" , "rss" , "vid" , "vms" , "writing" , "notes" ] } , Profile { profileId = "Work" , profileWS = [ "www" , "slack" , "dev" , "k8s" , "notes" ] } ]
So, while using Home
Profile
, you'll only be able to see, navigate to and
do actions with ["www", "rss", "vid", "vms", "writing", "notes"]
workspaces.
You may also need to define some keybindings. Since M-1
.. M-9
are
sensible keybindings for switching workspaces, you'll need to use
bindOn
to have different keybindings per profile.
Here, we'll use XMonad.Util.EZConfig syntax:
myKeys :: [(String, X())] myKeys = [ ("M-p", switchProfilePrompt xpConfig) , ("M-g", switchProfileWSPrompt xpConfig) , ("M1-j", DO.moveTo Next wsFilter) , ("M1-k", DO.moveTo Prev wsFilter) ] <> [ ("M-" ++ m ++ k, bindOn $ map (\x -> (fst x, f $ snd x)) i) | (i, k) <- map (\(x:xs) -> (map fst (x:xs), snd x)) $ sortGroupBy snd tupleList , (f, m) <- [(mby $ windows . W.greedyView, ""), (mby $ windows . W.shift, "S-")] ] where mby f wid = if wid == "" then return () else f wid sortGroupBy f = groupBy (\ x y -> f x == f y) . sortBy (\x y -> compare (f x) (f y)) tupleList = concatMap (\p -> zip (map (\wid -> (profileId p, wid)) (profileWS p <> repeat "")) (map show [1..9 :: Int])) myProfiles
After that, you'll need to hook Profiles
into your XMonad config:
main = xmonad $ addProfiles def { profiles = myProfiles , startingProfile = myStartingProfile } $ def `additionalKeysP` myKeys
Types
Profile representation.
Profile | |
|
data ProfileConfig Source #
User config for profiles.
ProfileConfig | |
|
Instances
Default ProfileConfig Source # | |
Defined in XMonad.Actions.Profiles def :: ProfileConfig # |
Hooks
addProfiles :: forall (a :: Type -> Type). ProfileConfig -> XConfig a -> XConfig a Source #
Hook profiles into XMonad. This function adds a startup hook that sets up ProfileState. Also adds an afterRescreenHook for viewing correct workspaces when adding new screens.
addProfilesWithHistory :: forall (a :: Type -> Type). ProfileConfig -> XConfig a -> XConfig a Source #
Hooks profiles into XMonad and enables Profile history logging.
Switching profiles
switchToProfile :: ProfileId -> X () Source #
Switch to a profile.
Workspace navigation and keybindings
Loggers and pretty printers
excludeWSPP :: PP -> X PP Source #
Pretty printer for a bar. Prints workspace ids of current profile.
profileLogger :: (String -> String) -> (String -> String) -> Logger Source #
Loggs currentProfile and all profiles with hidden workspaces (workspaces that aren't shown on a screen but have windows).
Prompts
switchProfilePrompt :: XPConfig -> X () Source #
Prompt for switching profiles.
addWSToProfilePrompt :: XPConfig -> X () Source #
Prompt for adding a workspace id to a profile.
removeWSFromProfilePrompt :: XPConfig -> X () Source #
Prompt for removing a workspace from a profile.
switchProfileWSPrompt :: XPConfig -> X () Source #
Prompt for switching workspaces.
shiftProfileWSPrompt :: XPConfig -> X () Source #
Prompt for shifting windows to a different workspace.
Utilities
currentProfile :: X ProfileId Source #
Returns current profile.
profileIds :: X [ProfileId] Source #
Returns ids of all profiles.
profileHistory :: X (Map ProfileId [(ScreenId, WorkspaceId)]) Source #
Returns the history of viewed workspaces per profile.
allProfileWindows :: XWindowMap Source #
XWindowMap
of all windows contained in a profile.
profileWorkspaces :: ProfileId -> X [WorkspaceId] Source #
Returns the workspace ids associated with a profile id.