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Author SHA1 Message Date
LGUG2Z
2e86b607b2 refactor(wm): improve data consistency + scoping
Just a little bit of clean up to make sure that the float rule data
structures match the same emerging pattern as the data structures for
other kinds of rules.

Also some refactoring of Window.should_manage to ensure stricter scoping
where locks are gained on global static variables.
2021-08-19 17:18:24 -07:00
LGUG2Z
4e9b294835 feat(wm): add additional manage rules
Following on from 8ffe6f78b7, this commit
introduces a command to add rules to forcibly manage windows that don't
get picked up by the rough heuristics that are able to target most
windows for management in Window.should_manage.

Since there is again no overlap (or at least, no undesired overlap)
between executable names and classes, I'll keep both class and exe names
in a single lookup vec.

re #16
2021-08-19 14:35:02 -07:00
LGUG2Z
8ffe6f78b7 feat(wm): forcibly manage and unmanage windows
Added commands to forcibly manage and unmanage windows if they don't get
picked up for tiling automatically. This commit adds support for running
those operations on the currently focused window, but if there is a need
to specify a hwnd to operate on, that could be added pretty easily too
in the future, though I'd like to keep the complexity of looking up and
passing hwnds to a command out of the CLI if possible.

This commit also fixes an issue with restoring floating windows. I'm not
sure what happened, but at some point, for me at least,
WindowsApi::top_visible_window started returning explorer.exe all the
time, so I've switched this out for WindowsApi::foreground_window.

I have a feeling I was using TopWindow before, thinking it was
GetForegroundWindow, which it isn't, and it wasn't reliable, so I
created the top_visible_window abstraction on top of it, which also
turned out to be unreliable. Anyway, it's working now.

I think the next step will be to create a manage-rule command to
compliment the float-rule command which users can use to handle edge
cases with their apps in their configuration.

re #16
2021-08-19 13:31:49 -07:00
LGUG2Z
1eba8aa01d feat(wm): add workspace rules
This feature allows users to specify which monitor/workspace an
application's window, identified either by executable name or window
class name, should be assigned to.

A new fn, WindowManager.enforce_workspace_rules, is called whenever a
new rule is added, and periodically whenever an event is processed by
komorebi (just after orphan windows are repead, before the matching and
processing of the specific event).

Both class and exe identifiers are stored in the same HashMap for the
sake of simplicity, as I couldn't think of any situations where there
might be a clash between the two identifiers.

Did some light refactoring of window_manager.rs to make the new()
constructor a static method on the WindowManager struct.

Also fixed a bug in Workspace.new_container_for_window where the focused
index was not getting set correctly when the workspace had no
containers.
2021-08-19 08:19:34 -07:00
LGUG2Z
98f731ba13 feat(komorebic): add change-layout command
The handler for this was already hooked up in process_command.rs, but I
had forgotten to add the command to the cli.

resolve #14
2021-08-18 16:39:04 -07:00
LGUG2Z
0725549d45 feat(wm): add native window maximization toggle
Windows that have been maximized do not retain their maximized state
across workspaces as workspaces are built on top of sending SW_HIDE and
SW_SHOW events which at various points of the event loop end up
overriding SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED and SW_SHOWMAXIMIZE.

To handle this use case, I have added a new 'komorebic toggle-maximize'
command which sends SW_MAXIMIZE for a window and keeps a record of the
window in the focused workspace in the same way that monocle windows are
tracked.

In this way, komorebi can know when switching to a workspace if it has
to restore a window to a native maximized state.

Some additional edge cases are caught in this commit in showing and
hiding workspaces, to also account for floating windows and monocle
containers.

resolve #12
2021-08-18 09:49:05 -07:00
LGUG2Z
13b335cecc feat(komorebic): add log command
This commit adds a log command directly to the komorebic cli to make it
easier for users to check the logs if they don't have tail installed or
are not familiar with it.

A separate logfile with ANSI color codes is now being written to the
user's tempdir, which is tailed by the log command until the process is
halted by a Ctrl-C signal.
2021-08-18 06:21:19 -07:00
LGUG2Z
23aada05d0 refactor(komorebic): inject metadata from cargo 2021-08-17 14:15:13 -07:00
LGUG2Z
2e955973f0 ci(goreleaser): automate releases on tag push
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.
2021-08-17 08:27:44 -07:00
LGUG2Z
4dff452c1f refactor(komorebic): gen more clap boilerplate
Following on from the last commit, I jumped on the Rust Community
Discord and @danielhenrymantilla was kind enough to show me a working
example of how an optional macro argument can be used together with
cfg_attr to conditionally add a doc comment.

I took his example and reworked it a little, in the process refactoring
all the macros in the komorebic crate to give them a sense of internal
consistency.
2021-08-16 15:21:12 -07:00
LGUG2Z
9c55545600 refactor(komorebic): update clap, add cli docs
The latest clap beta introduced a lot of breaking changes for komorebic,
so I decided it was a good time to refactor a little and add
documentation to all of the cli commands.

The primary change for komorebic is that subcommands now only take
structs as arguments, so every enum must be wrapped in a struct. Some
macros have been introduced to ease this.

Using on|off alongside enable|disable for BooleanState arguments has
been deprecated, going forward only enable|disable will be supported.

The commands to introduce float rules have been refactored to make use
of ApplicationTarget, and a single command 'float-rule' has been
introduced in the cli.

Finally I took some time to standardise the sample AHK config a little,
primarily making sure that command prompt windows are never shown for
any of the configuration commands.

BREAKING CHANGE: float-exe, float-class, and float-title have been
deprecated in favour of float-rule in komorebic. workspace-tiling now
only accepts enable|disable as valid inputs to the final arg,
deprecating the previously also valid on|off.

re #8
2021-08-16 11:23:41 -07:00
LGUG2Z
b2ab893e77 feat(wm): add cmd to identify 'close to tray' apps
Issue #6 highlighted a workflow that I don't personally use, but I am
sure is common among other Windows users, which is to use the Close
button to minimize an application to the tray.

Since this is largely a configurable option in those applications
(Discord etc.), I have implemented a command for the user to identify
those applications themselves when configuring the window manager,
instead of adding them to the previous Vec of known multi-window
applications that need to be identified by default.

Close/minimize to tray applications can be identified either by their
class or their executable name.

I figure it is pretty important to know the rules defined on the window
manager instance, so I have exposed these on a new window_manager::State
struct which is now what get returns from the 'komorebic.exe state'
command.

resolve #6
2021-08-15 18:42:23 -07:00
LGUG2Z
b6ff862705 feat(ahk): add config watching + reloading cmds
Adds two new commands that enable the manual reloading of an AHK config
file in the default location and the watching and automatic reloading of
an AHK config file in the default location.
2021-08-15 14:26:46 -07:00
LGUG2Z
820432f9d4 feat(wm): add per-workspace tiling config + toggle
Added two commands, 'komorebic toggle-tiling' and 'komorebic
workspace-tiling MONITOR_IDX WORKSPACE_IDX on|off' which allow for
tiling on the currently focused workspace to be toggled on and off, and
for the tiling for a specific workspace to be set to on or off (useful
if you want a specific workspace to always have tiling set to off at
startup).

resolve #5
2021-08-14 10:19:32 -07:00
LGUG2Z
b8929cbead feat(wm): add command to create new workspace
This commit adds a new command, 'komorebic.exe new-workspace', which
will append a new, empty workspace, to the list of workspaces on the
currently focused monitor, and then switch focus to it.

Also took the opportunity to clean up some unnecessary unwraps in
komorebic/src/main.rs.

resolve #4
2021-08-14 09:42:12 -07:00
LGUG2Z
0d3751a7cc refactor(wm): reduce boilerplate with getset
This commit introduces the getset crate to reduce a lot of the
boilerplate, especially in workspace.rs, around different variations of
getters. Hopefully this will make the codebase easier to navigate for
contributors in the future.

Also trying to avoid pinning to patch versions and minor versions
wherever possible.
2021-08-13 10:38:11 -07:00
LGUG2Z
f3661325d9 feat(wm): add focus follows mouse toggle 2021-08-09 07:49:00 -07:00
LGUG2Z
8b4ce48a66 feat(wm): add container resizing
The last remaining feature to bring komorebi to feature parity with
yatta. Implementing this in komorebi was a lot harder because I had to
make sure that resizing worked even when the layout is flipped (in any
one of the three possible ways).

In yatta, resize dimension information was stored on the window. In
komorebi, I initially tried storing this information on the Container
itself, but eventually decided to store it for all Containers in the
Workspace.

There is some additional work required to ensure that this Vec is kept
up to date whenever containers are added or destroyed, but it all seems
to be working fairly well.

I got rid of the iterative fibonacci code that I adapted from leftwm and
went back and reworked the recursive code that I was using in yatta
(originally from umberwm I think) to integrate layout flipping. At least
for me, it is much easier to reason about.
2021-08-08 23:04:35 -07:00
LGUG2Z
77aa4c0d21 feat(debug): track and hard-restore hwnds
This stores a constantly updated list of known HWNDs at
~/komorebi.hwnd.json which can be used to restore windows that may
disappear into a permanently hidden state during development using a new
'restore-windows' command with komorebic.
2021-08-05 11:36:07 -07:00
LGUG2Z
230b534735 feat(wm): add query command to cli
Added a query command to komorebic to return the WindowManager struct
serialized to JSON to help with debugging and maybe help others to build
tools like stackline for yabai in the future.
2021-07-30 14:11:09 -07:00
LGUG2Z
8c939328d1 feat(wm): ensure workspace count
Allow the number of workspaces for a given monitor to be pre-created, so
that configuration options can be sent (name, padding, layout) before
the workspace has ever been activated.
2021-07-30 12:06:31 -07:00
LGUG2Z
61cee458a1 feat(wm): initial commit
One week of blissful, in-the-zone coding, applying all of the lessons
learnt from the development of yatta.
2021-07-29 16:23:42 -07:00