diff --git a/.xmonad/README.md b/.xmonad/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index fa41d7e..0000000 --- a/.xmonad/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -# My Xmonad Configuration (xmonad.hs) - -![Screenshot of my desktop](https://gitlab.com/dwt1/dotfiles/raw/master/.screenshots/dotfiles05.png) - -Xmonad is a tiling window manager for X. Windows are arranged -automatically to tile the screen without gaps or overlap, maximising -screen use. Window manager features are accessible from the keyboard: -a mouse is optional. xmonad is written, configured and extensible in -Haskell. Custom layout algorithms, key bindings and other extensions -may be written by the user in config files. Layouts are applied -dynamically, and different layouts may be used on each -workspace. Xinerama is fully supported, allowing windows to be tiled -on several physical screens. - -This directory houses my personal xmonad configuration (xmonad.hs). To check out my config, you will need to have xmonad, xmonad-contrib and xmobar installed. Then you need to place the xmonad.hs file in ~/.xmonad or in ~/.config/xmonad/. Then recompile xmonad and restart xmonad. - -# My Keybindings - -The MODKEY is set to the Super key (aka the Windows key). I try to keep the -keybindings consistent with all of my window managers. - -| Keybinding | Action | -| :--- | :--- | -| `MODKEY + RETURN` | opens terminal (alacritty is the terminal but can be easily changed) | -| `MODKEY + SHIFT + RETURN` | opens run launcher (dmenu is the run launcher but can be easily changed) | -| `MODKEY + TAB` | rotates through the available layouts | -| `MODKEY + SHIFT + c` | closes window with focus | -| `MODKEY + SHIFT + r` | restarts xmonad | -| `MODKEY + SHIFT + q` | quits xmonad | -| `MODKEY + 1-9` | switch focus to workspace (1-9) | -| `MODKEY + SHIFT + 1-9` | send focused window to workspace (1-9) | -| `MODKEY + j` | windows focus down (switches focus between windows in the stack) | -| `MODKEY + k` | windows focus up (switches focus between windows in the stack) | -| `MODKEY + SHIFT + j` | windows swap down (swap windows in the stack) | -| `MODKEY + SHIFT + k` | windows swap up (swap the windows in the stack) | -| `MODKEY + h` | shrink window (decreases window width) | -| `MODKEY + l` | expand window (increases window width) | -| `MODKEY + w` | switches focus to monitor 1 | -| `MODKEY + e` | switches focus to monitor 2 | -| `MODKEY + r` | switches focus to monitor 3 | -| `MODKEY + period` | switch focus to next monitor | -| `MODKEY + comma` | switch focus to prev monitor | -