This commit adds an initial version of the komorebi status bar.
At this point the bar is still considered "alpha" and the configuration
format may see some small breaking changes based on usage and feedback.
There is an accompanying video series which details the creation of this
bar on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2Z5-K05bHs
Some high level notes on the bar:
* An external application which exclusively consumes komorebi_client's
public API surface - anyone can create this without hacking directly
on komorebi's internals
* Generally a very simple bar with limited configuration options - users
who want more configurability should use alternatives such as yasb or
zebar
* Scope is deliberately limited to provide a tighter, more focused
experience: Windows-only, komorebi-only, single-monitor-only,
horizontal-only
* No support for custom widgets or templating
* Colours are controlled exclusively through themes which adhere to a
palette framework such as Base16 or Catppuccin (and possibly others in
the future)
This commit contains all of the commits listed:
e5fa03c33c
feat(bar): initial commit
b3990590f3
feat(bar): add config struct with basic opts
bc2f4a172e
feat(bar): handle komorebi restarts gracefully
ca6bf69ac7
feat(bar): add basic widget config opts
18358efed8
feat(bar): add interactive layout and media widgets
92bb9f680b
perf(bar): use explicit redraw and data refresh strategies
8e74e97706
feat(bar): add battery and network widgets
fdc7706d23
feat(bar): add custom font loader
025162769b
feat(bar): allow right side widget ordering
a1688691cf
feat(bar): add app icon next to focused window title
9f78739c3f
feat(bar): add komorebi widget (+config) and themes
a4ef85859e
feat(bar): use phosphor icons for uniformity
e99138a97e
feat(bar): add first pass at configuration loader
d6ccf4cf9a
feat(bar): add logging and config hotwatch
34d2431947
feat(bar): handle monocle containers in komorebi widget
7907dfeb79
feat(bar): add optional data refresh intervals to config
96a9cb320e
feat(bar): add flag to list system fonts
42b7a13693
feat(bar): add activity to network widget
ac38f52407
feat(bar): to_pretty_bytes on network activity
6803ffd741
feat(bar): configurable network activity fill char len
7d7a5d758d99808cd2b81da2b3ddbb11c52aa92f
ci(github): add bar to wix and goreleaser configs
da307e36fc1faf84ecca3f91811fdd15f70ef2ff
feat(bar): expand theme sources
c580ff7899889309dfa849ad4fb05b80b6af8d9b
feat(bar): add accent config for themes
bc4dabda4a941c0c9764fae2c8d11abbfdc0a9f5
feat(bar): add accents to widget emojis
a574837529dd6c5add73edf394c1c9c2e6cc6315
feat(bar): add to hard-coded float identifiers
ff41b552613f911e56b1790e68389525ee7e603c
chore(deps): bump base16-egui-themes
* feat(cli): autostart without a console window
This moves `komorebic` logic into a `lib.rs` file and calls it from `main.rs` (normal behavior) and then there is a second binary `komorebic-no-console` binary that uses `#![windows_subsystem = "windows"]` which tells the linker to not attach a console window to this binary.
* Revert "feat(cli): autostart without a console window"
This reverts commit 08494b46dd.
* feat(cli): autostart without a console window
This creates a second binary `komorebic-no-console` binary that uses `#![windows_subsystem = "windows"]` which tells the linker to not attach a console window to this binary and its only job is to run and pass its args to `komorebic`.
* add behind `--no-console` flag
* reference the new binary in wix
* remove no-console
* fix typo
This commit introduces a new komorebi.sample.ahk in the repository root,
as well as adding the latest generated versions of komorebic.lib.ahk and
komorebi.generated.ahk.
Pushing new users to use the AHK library by default will significantly
simplify the process of building a new configuration, and including the
application-specific configuration generated from the configuration
repository will result in a better first impression of komorebi where
more and more applications "just work".
This new sample is focused on setting a few sane configuration defaults,
and as few keybinds as possible, really just enough to allow the user to
switch focus and move windows around. This significantly reduces the
possibility of the first-time user accidentally triggering a command
that leaves them confused, frustrated and would probably end in them
killing the komorebi.exe proc from the task manager.
The new sample configuration will no longer be bundled with scoop
starting from the next release, which is also expected to introduce
support for installation via winget.
Instead, instructions have been added for users to download the latest
example configuration and generated libs from GitHub in the getting
started section.
resolve#62
These changes to the GitHub actions workflows will include an MSI
installer in the artifacts that are uploaded at the end of each
successful build, and also attach an MSI installer to a release when the
job runs on a tag that creates a new release version.
re #152
This commit pushes as much of the generation logic as possible to the
derive-ahk crate, so that when it is used in komorebic, we only need to
do an as_bytes() call to prepare it for being written to a file.
Besides that, this commit changes the generation command name to
'ahk-library' for clarity, and adds both additional samples and
instructions in the readme file and Scoop post-install hook.
For future upgrades of komorebi via Scoop, the proc will most likely be
running on the user's system. This commit adds a pre_install hook to run
'komorebi stop' if komorebi is running at the time of the upgrade.
resolve#11
This commit adapts a basic GoReleaser configuration to work for Rust
projects, allowing us to automatically create releases on GitHub via
GitHub Actions whenever a semantic version tag (vX.Y.Z) is pushed, with
custom changelogs generated by kokai, and zipped binaries attached to
the release.
Those zipped binaries are then used to create a Scoop release in a
custom bucket.
Due to the way that Scoop uses shims, when running the 'komorebic start'
command, there needs to be an explicit check to try and determine if
komorebi has been installed via Scoop. This is done by checking for a
komorebi.ps1 shim in the Path.
Scoop shims cannot be used with the Start-Process PS command, so
instead, we replicate in code what the komorebi.ps1 script is doing
(finding the path to the current version of the executable), and then
passing the entire path to the Start-Process command that gets called to
start komorebi.
The README has been updated to reflect the availability of prebuilt
binaries and how to get started with them.