Copyright | (c) 2022 Martin Kozlovsky |
---|---|
License | BSD3-style (see LICENSE) |
Maintainer | <kozlovsky.m7@gmail.com> |
Stability | unstable |
Portability | not portable |
Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Ability to repeat the last action.
Synopsis
- rememberAction :: X () -> X ()
- rememberActions :: a -> [(a, X ())] -> [(a, X ())]
- repeatLast :: X ()
Usage
You can use this module with the following in your xmonad.hs
:
import XMonad.Actions.RepeatAction
Then join a dedicated key to run the last action with the rest of your
key bindings using the rememberActions
:
rememberActions (modm, xK_period) [((modm, xK_c), kill), …]
It can be also used in the same way for XMonad.Util.EZConfig:
rememberActions "M-." [("M-c", kill), …]
For example, if you use additionalKeysP
,
main = xmonad $ … $ def { … } `additionalKeysP` myKeys
you would adjust the call to additionalKeysP
like so:
`additionalKeysP` (rememberActions "M-." myKeys)
For more detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see the tutorial.
rememberAction :: X () -> X () Source #
Transforms an action into an action that can be remembered and repeated.
rememberActions :: a -> [(a, X ())] -> [(a, X ())] infixl 4 Source #
Maps rememberAction
over a list of key bindings and adds a dedicated
key to repeat the last action.
repeatLast :: X () Source #
Runs the last remembered action. Be careful not to include this action in the remembered actions!