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dwm msg Run Command
The run_command
command for dwm-msg
is useful for sending arbitrary commands
to dwm. The supported commands are the ones defined in your config.h
in
the ipccommands
array. The array also defines the acceptable arguments for the
command. Each command is associated with a function in dwm.c which can be looked
at to get an idea of what the command does.
The following command can be run to set dwm's current view. <tags>
should be
replaced by OR of bit mask values of the tags you want in view.
$ dwm-msg run_command view <tags>
For example, dwm-msg run_command view 5
is the OR of the tag with a bit
mask of 4 and the tag with a bit mask of 1 which when added/OR together
gives 5. This command would bring the 1st tag (bit mask: 1) and the 3rd
tag (bit mask: 4) into view.
This command works very similar to the view
command except the tags given will
be toggled. For example, dwm-msg run_command toggleview 5
would toggle the 1st
tag and the 3rd tag.
The following command can be run to assign the selected window to the specified
tags. <tags>
should be specified as described in View Command above.
$ dwm-msg run_command tag <tags>
For example, dwm-msg run_command tag 5
would assign the focused window to the
1st and 3rd tag. This would untag the window from any of its prior assigned
tags.
This command works very similar to the tag
command except the tags given will
be toggled for the focused window. For example, dwm-msg run_command toggletag 5
would toggle the 1st and 3rd tag on the focused window.
The following command cycles the monitor of the focused window. The
<direction>
should be replaced by a positive number to assign the focused
window to the next monitor and a negative number to assign the focused window to
the previous monitor
$ dwm_msg run_command tagmon <direction>
For example, dwm-msg run_command tagmon 1
will assign the currently focused
window to the next monitor.
The following command can be run to change the currently focused monitor. The
<direction>
should be replaced by a positive number to put the next monitor in
view and a negative number to change focus to the previous monitor.
$ dwm_msg run_command focusmon <direction>
For example dwm-msg run_command focusmon -1
will put the previous monitor in
view.
The following command can be run to change the currently focused window. The
<direction>
should be replaced by a positive number to put the next visible
window in the stack in focus and a negative number to put the previous visible
window in the stack in focus.
$ dwm_msg run_command focusstack <direction>
For example, dwm-msg run_command focusstack 1
will put the next visible window
in the stack in focus.
The following command can be run to change the number of master windows. The
<delta>
should be replaced by the change in number of monitors.
$ dwm_msg run_command incnmaster <delta>
For example, dwm-msg run_command incnmaster 2
will increase the number of
master windows by 2.
The following command can be run to set the layout. The <address>
should be
replaced by the address of the layout as specified by the
get_layouts
command.
$ dwm_msg run_command setlayoutsafe <address>
For example, dwm-msg run_command setlayoutsafe 29424924024
would set the
layout represented by the address 29424924024
. The address associated with
each address will change every dwm session and these numbers should not be
considered to persist after restarts or re-logins.