wlr-which-key lets you create global keyboard shortcuts for wlroots based wayland compositors
with a heads up display like which-key on emacs or nvim showing you the keys you can press and the command that will be run
the advantage of wlr-which-key is you only have to remember one keyboard shortcut to run all of your commands
and you can create multiple menus with submenus to execute commands or scripts
wlr-which-key is available as a package or port on freebsd, if it isnt in your distros repo you can build it from source with cargo
wlr-which-key github
wlr-which-key config
with a heads up display like which-key on emacs or nvim showing you the keys you can press and the command that will be run
the advantage of wlr-which-key is you only have to remember one keyboard shortcut to run all of your commands
and you can create multiple menus with submenus to execute commands or scripts
wlr-which-key is available as a package or port on freebsd, if it isnt in your distros repo you can build it from source with cargo
wlr-which-key github
GitHub - MaxVerevkin/wlr-which-key: Keymap manager for wlroots-based compositors
Keymap manager for wlroots-based compositors. Contribute to MaxVerevkin/wlr-which-key development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
wlr-which-key config
freebsd-dotfiles-xps/.config/wlr-which-key/config.yaml at master · NapoleonWils0n/freebsd-dotfiles-xps
freebsd dotfiles dell xps 15 2019. Contribute to NapoleonWils0n/freebsd-dotfiles-xps development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com