- Shell: ZSH
- WM: awesome
- Theme: Qogir Dark
- Icons: Tela Dark
- Cursor: xCursor Breeze Light
- Terminal: Alacritty
- Super lightweight
- Easy installation / configuration
- Very few dependencies
- Exit screen
- Locking (via
i3lock) - Touch screen friendly (I primarily run this on a microsoft surface pro 6)
- Automatic dpi / resolution scaling
- Note that xft.dpi must be properly assigned in the .Xresources file if you are using a high DPI screen
- Supports multi monitor setups!
- The top bar appears on every monitor, and the side bar only appears on the main monitor
- i3-like keybinds
- Very stable: Built off of the awesome 4.3 release, no bleeding edge git versions required here!
I have made my best effort to reduce the number of dependencies by using the awesome API to its fullest extent, and allowing users to specify their preferred applications via the rc.lua file (see installation section). That being said, here are the dependencies:
| Dependency | Description |
|---|---|
awesome |
Window manager |
feh |
Fast image viewer used as wallpaper setting utility |
picom-ibhagwan |
Window compositor, eliminates screen tearing and allows for cool fade effects. ibhagwan version required for mirage theme |
rofi |
Application launcher |
imagemagick |
OPTIONAL BUT NEEDED IF USING A DIFFERENT BACKGROUND, used in config to generate blurred wallpaper |
These will improve the user experience but aren't required: Bear in mind that most of these dependencies come preinstalled on non arch systems. I would recommend reading their descriptions below to determine which ones you need to install. Alternatively, set up my config and install the packages based on what isn't appearing in the top panel.
i3lock: Will be opened when the lock icon is selected in the exit windowacpi: Battery managing cli application, used by top bar widget to determine battery statusbluez,bluez-utils: Bluetooth cli application, used by top bar widget to determine if bluetooth is onblueman: Bluetooth managing application, spawns when the bluetooth top panel icon is clickedscrot: Screenshot tool, which is mapped to the Print Screen key in keys.lua. If you want to meet this dependency, ensure that the~/Picturesfolder exists, otherwise the program will save your screenshots to your home directoryalsa-utils: Provides kernel driven sound drivers, which the control of has been mapped to volume keys in keys.luaxbacklight: Controls display brightness, which the control of has been mapped to brightness keys in keys.lua
SF Text: System font used by macOS, iOS, and watchOS. Used in this config as the WM font. Also used as font for firefoxMesloLGS: Terminal font, customized to work flawlessly with the zsh theme used, mentioned in the application theming section of the readme.
- Ensure all dependencies are met
- Clone this repository and place its contents into your
.configfolder - edit the
awesome/rc.luafile to select your theme, and define your desired default and startup applications, as well as network interfaces - navigate to the
awesome/wallpaperfolder and place your desired wallpaper there, ensuring that it is named eitherwallpaper.jpgif using the pastel theme, ormirage.pngif using the mirage theme. Remember to delete theblurredWallpaperfile in order to make the blurring script recognize a new wallpaper has been added and needs to be blurred - optional: edit the
keys.luafile to change / add keybinds
In order to avoid a poorly organized rc.lua spanning thousands of lines, it has been split into multiple files / folders. I have taken extra care to create a logical directory structure that will hopefully allow those new to awesomewm to have an easy time navigating it.
rc.lua: The main script that runs when awesome starts. Defines theme and default applications, and selects themkeys.lua: Contains keybindsrules.lua: Contains window rulespastel.lua: Initializes the pastel theme (spawns all of the pastel theme components)mirage.lua: Initializes the mirage theme (spawns all of the mirage theme components)themes: Contains files with theme variables (ie colors, sizing, font, etc)icons: stores icons used in WMcomponents: Folder that contains all of the components of the WM, such as panels, volume and brightness sliders, notification pop-ups, etcconfiguration: Contains theme-based config files for applications (ie rofi, picom, etc)widgets: Stores widgets used in the functionality of the componentswallpaper: Where wallpaper and its blurred varient is generated / stored
redshift: Changes screen warmth based on the time of dayneofetch: Displays system information in the terminalcmatrix: Terminal base matrix text effect
Pastel
- Set up my custom Firefox theme
- Use this homepage
- Use
SF Textfont
Mirage
- Set up the blurredfox theme
- Replace the
colors/blurred.csswith the one found in this repo underawesome/configuration/mirage/blurred.css
- Install
Spicetify - chown spotify directory:
sudo chown $USER -R /opt/spotify - run
spicetifyonce to generate config spicetify backup apply enable-devtoolto enable devtools- Copy my spicetify folder to
~/.config - run
spicetify update restart
- Ensure the nvim folder from the repo has been copied into the
~/.configdirectory - Install VimPlug with
curl -fLo ~/.local/share/nvim/site/autoload/plug.vim --create-dirs \
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim
- Open neovim and run
:PlugInstall - Exit and reopen neovim
- Install oh-my-zsh
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/master/tools/install.sh)"
- Change the zsh theme to powerlevel10k
- Download this font, and move it into your
/usr/share/fontsdirectory - Install powerlevel10k with the command below:
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-~/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/themes/powerlevel10k
- Open
~/.zshrcwith your fave text editor - Set
ZSH_THEME="powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k"and save the file
- Install Plugins (Note that the ~/.zshrc edits are already done in this repo)
- Syntax highlighting (copy and paste the below command to install)
git clone https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting.git ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-~/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/plugins/zsh-syntax-highlighting- Edit
~/.zshrc, addzsh-syntax-highlightingto the plugins section
- Edit
- Autosuggestions (copy and paste the below command to install)
git clone https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-~/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/plugins/zsh-autosuggestions- Edit
~/.zshrc, addzsh-autosuggestionsto the plugins section
- Edit
- Fini! Reopen the terminal to view the fruit of your labor
Note that the modkey is set to be the windows / command key. If you would like to use a different modkey check out the keys.lua file.
If you are new to awesomewm, note that tag refers to workspace, and client refers to window. Shown below are the main keybinds that most users will care about.
mod + enter: Spawn terminalmod + d: Spawn rofi (an application menu)mod + f: Make client fullscreenmod + m: Maximize clientmod + n: Minimize clientmod + shift + n: Unminimize clientmod + [1-9]: Switch to tag [1-9]mod + shift + [1-9]: Move client to tag [1-9]mod + space: Change the tag layout, alternating between tiled, floating, and maximizedmod + [up / down / left / right / h / j / k / l]: Change client by directionmod + Shift + [up / down / left / right / h / j / k / l]: Move client by directionmod + Control + [up / down / left / right / h / j / k / l]: Resize client by directionmod + Escape: Show exit screen
mod + drag with left click: Move clientmod + drag with right click: Resize client
- Awesome API Documentation
- If you encounter any problems please open an issue in this repo and I will gladly investigate it
- If you would like to change the wallpaper, ensure that the wallpaper is named "wallpaper" and is located in the
~/.config/awesomefolder. Also ensure that you delete the blurred wallpaper file in order for the blurring script to recognize it needs to generate a new blurred wallpaper

