Guile bindings for Sway window manager

(github.com)

77 points | by ducktective 7 days ago ago

9 comments

  • goku12 3 days ago ago

    Neat! I'm going to try this one for sure. I really like the use of a programming language to configure and control WMs and software in general. I just find it easier to write programs than to write complex configurations. Even better if the WM just provides an IPC/API and a few language bindings to use them. River WM takes this approach. And in case anyone wants to have a traditional configuration, an application may be provided to translate such config files to API calls.

    Obviously a lot of people are going to have (not unjustified) complaints about a Turing complete configuration. I haven't yet used any new generation config languages like dhall, kdl, pkl or jsonnet. Can anybody share any insight on how they perform for complicated configs?

    • jamiejquinn 3 days ago ago

      I've been using jsonnet while developing a game to describe all in-game objects, items, creatures, biomes, structures, etc. It's just great. At the data level I can do complex things I'd otherwise have to implement in the engine.

      Haven't used other similar tools to compare to, all I can really say is it's a damn sight better than writing JSON (comments and trailing commas? yes please!).

      • goku12 2 days ago ago

        That's what I was hoping for. Thanks!

  • dannyobrien 3 days ago ago

    See also https://github.com/engstrand-config/dwl-guile -- Guile bindings for DWL, the even more minimalistic Wayland compositor https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl

  • gsibble 3 days ago ago

    Hyprland > Sway

    • 0_gravitas 3 days ago ago

      Your profile says you've been around since 2011, so you should know these comments don't belong on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

    • esclerofilo 3 days ago ago

      From the Readme

      I made some progress with hyprland using a set of Guile bindings I developed called hypripc, but I found that Hyprland isn’t as stable as Sway.

      • goku12 3 days ago ago

        Not surprising, given that hyprland switched away from wlroots. I assume that it's not that easy to switch a core framework like that.

    • Ericson2314 3 days ago ago

      Niri > Sway

      (Though I still use Sway, haven't switched yet)