1 wmiirc-lua copyright (c) 2007 Bart Trojanowski <bart@jukie.net>
3 website - http://www.jukie.net/~bart/blog/wmiirc-in-lua
4 irc - #wmiirc-lua on oftc.net
8 wmii [1], window manager improved-improved, is a dynamic window manager
9 for X11. It supports classic and tiled window management with extended
10 keyboard, mouse, and 9P-based [2] remote control.
12 wmiirc-lua [3] implements an "event loop" script for the wmii window
13 manager. The goals of the project are to
15 - be fast, small, feature rich, and extensible through plugins,
16 - avoid threading and polling at all costs, and
17 - replicate the functionality of wmii+ruby.
19 As the name suggests the script is written in Lua. Before writing it I
20 was a happy user of wmii+ruby. Happy, until powertop [4] was written.
21 Powertop told me that ruby was the number 1 reason my battery life
22 sucked. I chose lua because it helps me achieve the first and second
28 The following are required to build wmiirc-lua project:
30 - wmii, 3.5+ or whatever is in hg at the moment
35 - patience (no, it's not a package)
37 Note that as of version 0.2 wmiirc-lua is tracking wmii project closely,
38 and we don't officially support anything older then wmii from the hg
39 (mercurial) repository.
42 Building prerequisites
43 ----------------------
44 If you are running Debian (or derivative) these steps may help you:
46 1) install Debian packages that you need to build
48 apt-get install mercurial git-core \
49 build-essential debhelper \
50 libx11-dev libxext-dev libxt-dev \
51 lua5.1 liblua5.1-0-dev liblua5.1-posix0 \
54 If you chose to work on plugins, you can install all lua packages
57 apt-cache search lua5.1 | awk '/liblua5.1/ { print $1 }' \
58 | xargs sudo apt-get install -y
60 2) build libixp and wmii from source:
62 hg clone http://suckless.org/hg.rc/libixp
68 hg clone http://suckless.org/hg.rc/wmii
77 Now that you have the prerequisites installed, you can choose one of the
80 A. Make a Debian package
82 A.1. build the actual DEB
84 # get the sources, switch to debian branch
85 git clone git://repo.or.cz/wmiirc-lua.git/
95 A.3. Setting up $HOME for wmiirc-lua
100 B. Install system wide, and in $HOME
104 # (optional) get the sources
105 git clone git://repo.or.cz/wmiirc-lua.git/
108 # (optional) configure where things go
111 B.2. Installing software in shared directories
116 # install system-wide as root
119 B.3. Setting up $HOME for wmiirc-lua
124 C. Install in $HOME only
126 # (optional) get the sources
127 git clone git://repo.or.cz/wmiirc-lua.git/
135 wmiirc-lua is now ready to run, but you still have to make wmii your
136 window manager. You can do this by running the wmii executable from
137 .initrc or .xsession... your choice.
147 Note: the base configuration uses Mod4 -- the windows key on PC
148 keyboards -- for some of the binding. If your keyboard, like my
149 Thinkpad's, does not have a windows key you can "make one" with
150 xmodmaprc. See: contrib/remap-caps-ctrl-mod4
154 All configuration of wmiirc-lua is done by editing the
155 ~/.wmii-3.5/wmiirc file. See doc/configuration for more help on configuring
158 wmiirc-lua supports all the keyboard shortcuts of wmii's shell wmiirc,
159 some of the features of wmii+ruby, as well as some additional ones. See
160 the doc/key-bindings for information on how to control wmii with the
161 extended key bindings wmiirc-lua provides.
163 More advanced users may also write plugins for wmiirc-lua using the
164 plugin API. Plugins live in ~/.wmii-3.5/plugins/ directory, and several
165 come with this package. See the wmii.3lua man page, and doc/plugin-api
166 for more information about how to write code for wmiirc-lua.
174 The following people have contributed especially to wmiirc-lua in
175 various ways. They are copyright holders of their respective
178 - Bart Trojanowski <bart@jukie.net>
179 - Dave O'Neill <dmo@dmo.ca>
180 - Jean Richard <jean@geemoo.ca>
185 wmiirc-lua is licensed under GPLv2.
189 [1] http://www.suckless.org/
190 [2] http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/sys/man/5/INDEX.html
191 [3] http://www.jukie.net/~bart/blog/wmiirc-in-lua
192 [4] http://www.linuxpowertop.org