Copyright | (C) 2008 Juraj Hercek |
---|---|
License | BSD3 |
Maintainer | juhe_xmonad@hck.sk |
Stability | unstable |
Portability | unportable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
A directory file executables prompt for XMonad. This might be useful if you don't want to have scripts in your PATH environment variable (same executable names, different behavior) - otherwise you might want to use XMonad.Prompt.Shell instead - but you want to have easy access to these executables through the xmonad's prompt.
Usage
- In your
~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs
:
import XMonad.Prompt.DirExec
- In your keybindings add something like:
, ("M-C-x", dirExecPrompt def spawn "/home/joe/.scipts")
or
, ("M-C-x", dirExecPromptNamed def spawn "/home/joe/.scripts" "My Scripts: ")
or add this after your default bindings:
++ [ ("M-x " ++ key, dirExecPrompt def fn "/home/joe/.scripts") | (key, fn) <- [ ("x", spawn), ("M-x", runInTerm "-hold") ] ] ++
The first alternative uses the last element of the directory path for a name of prompt. The second alternative uses the provided string for the name of the prompt. The third alternative defines 2 key bindings, first one spawns the program by shell, second one runs the program in terminal
For detailed instruction on editing the key binding see XMonad.Doc.Extending.
dirExecPrompt :: XPConfig -> (String -> X ()) -> FilePath -> X () Source #
Function dirExecPrompt
starts the prompt with list of all executable
files in directory specified by FilePath
. The name of the prompt is taken
from the last element of the path. If you specify root directory - /
- as
the path, name Root:
will be used as the name of the prompt instead. The
XPConfig
parameter can be used to customize visuals of the prompt.
The runner parameter specifies the function used to run the program - see
usage for more information
dirExecPromptNamed :: XPConfig -> (String -> X ()) -> FilePath -> String -> X () Source #
Function dirExecPromptNamed
does the same as dirExecPrompt
except
the name of the prompt is specified by String
parameter.
Instances
XPrompt DirExec Source # | |
Defined in XMonad.Prompt.DirExec showXPrompt :: DirExec -> String Source # nextCompletion :: DirExec -> String -> [String] -> String Source # commandToComplete :: DirExec -> String -> String Source # completionToCommand :: DirExec -> String -> String Source # |