1.0.0
swayidle-ctrl
This Go application allows you to manage a swayidle process for screen and display timeout on Sway desktops.
Features
- Starts a swayidle process in the background with configurable timeouts.
- Terminates any existing swayidle process before starting a new one.
- Provides a flag to disable screen and display timeout functionalities.
Usage
This application can be run from the command line. Here's how:
swayidle-ctrl -t1 <timeout1> -t2 <timeout2> [-off]
Arguments:
-t1 (default: 300): Sets the timeout in seconds for screen lock activation.
-t2 (default: 600): Sets the timeout in seconds for display power off.
-off (default: false): Disables screen lock and display timeout functionalities.
Example:
Start swayidle with 5 minutes screen lock timeout and 10 minutes display power off timeout:
swayidle-ctrl -t1 300 -t2 600
Disable screen lock and display timeout:
swayidle-ctrl -off
Installation
- Download the source code or clone the repository (if applicable).
- Run
go buildto create the executable file (swayidle-manager). - Place the executable in a directory accessible from your PATH environment variable.
Alternatively, you can run the application directly from the source code using go run main.go.
Dependencies
This application requires the following Go package:
github.com/shirou/gopsutil/process- for process management functionalities.
Make sure you have these dependencies installed before running the application.
Additional Notes
- This application uses
sh -cto execute the swayidle command. You might need to adjust this based on your specific setup. - The application terminates any existing
swayidleprocess before starting a new one. This ensures you don't have multiple instances running concurrently. - Consider adding support for additional swayidle functionalities or configuration options in future versions.
This readme provides a basic overview of the application. You can customize it further by adding information about:
- Contributing guidelines
- License information
- Troubleshooting tips
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