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NAME

       sway - configuration file and commands

DESCRIPTION

       A sway configuration file is a list of sway commands that are executed by sway on startup.  These
       commands usually consist of setting your preferences and setting key bindings. An example config is
       likely present in /etc/sway/config for you to check out.

       Lines in the configuration file might be extended through multiple lines by adding a '\' character at the
       end of line. e.g.:

           bindsym Shift+XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec \
                pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -1%

       Commands can also be given as a block in the form command { <subcommands...> }. Anything before the
       opening { will be prepended to the lines inside the block. For example:

           output eDP-1 {
                background ~/wallpaper.png
                resolution 1920x1080
           }

       is identical to

           output eDP-1 background ~/wallpaper.png
           output eDP-1 resolution 1920x1080

       These commands can be executed in your config file, via swaymsg(1), or via the bindsym command.

COMMAND CONVENTIONS

       Commands are split into several arguments using spaces. You can enclose arguments with quotation marks
       ("..." or '...') to add spaces to a single argument. You may also run several commands in order by
       separating each with , or ;. Criteria is retained across commands separated by ,, but will be reset (and
       allow for new criteria, if desired) for commands separated by a ;.

       Throughout the documentation, | is used to distinguish between arguments for which you may only select
       one. [...] is used for optional arguments, and <...> for arguments where you are expected to supply some
       value.

COMMANDS

       The following commands may only be used in the configuration file.

       bar [<bar-id>] <bar-subcommands...>
           For details on bar subcommands, see sway-bar(5).

       default_orientation horizontal|vertical|auto
           Sets the default container layout for tiled containers.

       include <path>
           Includes another file from path. path can be either a full path or a path relative to the parent
           config, and expands shell syntax (see wordexp(3) for details). The same include file can only be
           included once; subsequent attempts will be ignored.

       swaybg_command <command>
           Executes custom background command. Default is swaybg. Refer to sway-output(5) for more information.

           It can be disabled by setting the command to a single dash: swaybg_command -

       swaynag_command <command>
           Executes custom command for swaynag. Default is swaynag. Additional arguments may be appended to the
           end. This should only be used to either direct sway to call swaynag from a custom path or to provide
           additional arguments. This should be placed at the top of the config for the best results.

           It can be disabled by setting the command to a single dash: swaynag_command -

       workspace_layout default|stacking|tabbed
           Specifies the initial layout for new workspaces.

       xwayland enable|disable|force
           Enables or disables Xwayland support, which allows X11 applications to be used. enable will lazily
           load Xwayland so Xwayland will not be launched until the first client attempts to connect. In some
           cases, such as slower machines, it may be desirable to have Xwayland started immediately by using
           force instead of enable.

       The following commands cannot be used directly in the configuration file.  They are expected to be used
       with bindsym or at runtime through swaymsg(1).

       border none|normal|csd|pixel [<n>]
           Set border style for focused window. normal includes a border of thickness n and a title bar. pixel
           is a border without title bar n pixels thick. Default is normal with border thickness 2. csd is short
           for client-side-decorations, which allows the client to draw its own decorations.

       border toggle
           Cycles through the available border styles.

       exit
           Exit sway and end your Wayland session.

       floating enable|disable|toggle
           Make focused view floating, non-floating, or the opposite of what it is now.

       <criteria> focus
           Moves focus to the container that matches the specified criteria.

       focus up|right|down|left
           Moves focus to the next container in the specified direction.

       focus prev|next [sibling]
           Moves focus to the previous or next container in the current layout. By default, the last active
           child of the newly focused container will be focused. The sibling option indicates not to immediately
           focus a child of the container.

       focus child
           Moves focus to the last-focused child of the focused container.

       focus parent
           Moves focus to the parent of the focused container.

       focus output up|right|down|left
           Moves focus to the next output in the specified direction.

       focus output <name>
           Moves focus to the named output.

       focus tiling
           Sets focus to the last focused tiling container.

       focus floating
           Sets focus to the last focused floating container.

       focus mode_toggle
           Moves focus between the floating and tiled layers.

       fullscreen [enable|disable|toggle] [global]
           Makes focused view fullscreen, non-fullscreen, or the opposite of what it is now. If no argument is
           given, it does the same as toggle. If global is specified, the view will be fullscreen across all
           outputs.

       gaps inner|outer|horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left all|current set|plus|minus <amount>
           Changes the inner or outer gaps for either all workspaces or the current workspace. outer gaps can be
           altered per side with top, right, bottom, and left or per direction with horizontal and vertical.

       inhibit_idle focus|fullscreen|open|none|visible
           Set/unset an idle inhibitor for the view. focus will inhibit idle when the view is focused by any
           seat. fullscreen will inhibit idle when the view is fullscreen (or a descendant of a fullscreen
           container) and is visible. open will inhibit idle until the view is closed (or the inhibitor is
           unset/changed). visible will inhibit idle when the view is visible on any output. none will remove
           any existing idle inhibitor for the view.

           This can also be used with criteria to set an idle inhibitor for any existing view or with for_window
           to set idle inhibitors for future views.

       layout default|splith|splitv|stacking|tabbed
           Sets the layout mode of the focused container.

       layout toggle [split|all]
           Cycles the layout mode of the focused container though a preset list of layouts. If no argument is
           given, then it cycles through stacking, tabbed and the last split layout. If "split" is given, then
           it cycles through splith and splitv. If "all" is given, then it cycles through every layout.

       layout toggle [split|tabbed|stacking|splitv|splith] [split|tabbed|stacking|splitv|splith]...
           Cycles the layout mode of the focused container through a list of layouts.

       max_render_time off|<msec>
           Works together with output max_render_time to reduce the latency even further by delaying the frame
           callbacks sent to a surface. When set to a positive number of milliseconds, delays the frame callback
           in such a way that the surface has the specified number of milliseconds to render and commit new
           contents before being sampled by the compositor for the next presentation. See max_render_time in
           sway-output(5) for further details.

           To set this up for optimal latency:
           1.   Set up output max_render_time.
           2.   Put the target application in full-screen and have it continuously render something.
           3.   Start by setting max_render_time 1. If the application drops frames, increment by 1.

       move left|right|up|down [<px> px]
           Moves the focused container in the direction specified. If the container, the optional px argument
           specifies how many pixels to move the container.  If unspecified, the default is 10 pixels. Pixels
           are ignored when moving tiled containers.

       move [absolute] position <pos_x> [px] <pos_y> [px]
           Moves the focused container to the specified position in the workspace. If absolute is used, the
           position is relative to all outputs.

       move [absolute] position center
           Moves the focused container to be centered on the workspace. If absolute is used, it is moved to the
           center of all outputs.

       move position cursor|mouse|pointer
           Moves the focused container to be centered on the cursor.

       move [container|window] [to] mark <mark>
           Moves the focused container to the specified mark.

       move [--no-auto-back-and-forth] [container|window] [to] workspace [number] <name>
           Moves the focused container to the specified workspace. The string "number" is optional and is used
           to match a workspace with the same number, even if it has a different name.

       move [container|window] [to] workspace prev|next|current
           Moves the focused container to the previous, next or current workspace on this output, or if no
           workspaces remain, the previous or next output.

       move [container|window] [to] workspace prev_on_output|next_on_output
           Moves the focused container to the previous or next workspace on this output, wrapping around if
           already at the first or last workspace.

       move [container|window] [to] workspace back_and_forth
           Moves the focused container to previously focused workspace.

       move [container|window] [to] output <name-or-id>|current
           Moves the focused container to the specified output.

       move [container|window] [to] output up|right|down|left
           Moves the focused container to next output in the specified direction.

       move [container|window] [to] scratchpad
           Moves the focused container to the scratchpad.

       move workspace [to] output <name-or-id>|current
           Moves the focused workspace to the specified output.

       move workspace to [output] <name-or-id>|current
           Moves the focused workspace to the specified output.

       move workspace [to] output up|right|down|left
           Moves the focused workspace to next output in the specified direction.

       move workspace to [output] up|right|down|left
           Moves the focused workspace to next output in the specified direction.

       nop <comment>
           A no operation command that can be used to override default behaviour. The optional comment argument
           is ignored, but logged for debugging purposes.

       reload
           Reloads the sway config file and applies any changes.

       rename workspace [<old_name>] to <new_name>
           Rename either <old_name> or the focused workspace to the <new_name>

       resize shrink|grow width|height [<amount> [px|ppt]]
           Resizes the currently focused container by amount, specified in pixels or percentage points. If the
           units are omitted, floating containers are resized in px and tiled containers by ppt. amount will
           default to 10 if omitted.

       resize set height <height> [px|ppt]
           Sets the height of the container to height, specified in pixels or percentage points. If the units
           are omitted, floating containers are resized in px and tiled containers by ppt. If height is 0, the
           container will not be resized.

       resize set [width] <width> [px|ppt]
           Sets the width of the container to width, specified in pixels or percentage points. If the units are
           omitted, floating containers are resized in px and tiled containers by ppt. If width is 0, the
           container will not be resized.

       resize set [width] <width> [px|ppt] [height] <height> [px|ppt]
           Sets the width and height of the container to width and height, specified in pixels or percentage
           points. If the units are omitted, floating containers are resized in px and tiled containers by ppt.
           If width or height is 0, the container will not be resized on that axis.

       scratchpad show
           Shows a window from the scratchpad. Repeatedly using this command will cycle through the windows in
           the scratchpad.

       split vertical|v|horizontal|h|toggle|t
           Splits the current container, vertically or horizontally. When toggle is specified, the current
           container is split opposite to the parent container's layout.

       splith
           Equivalent to split horizontal

       splitv
           Equivalent to split vertical

       splitt
           Equivalent to split toggle

       sticky enable|disable|toggle
           "Sticks" a floating window to the current output so that it shows up on all workspaces.

       swap container with id|con_id|mark <arg>
           Swaps the position, geometry, and fullscreen status of two containers. The first container can be
           selected either by criteria or focus. The second container can be selected by id, con_id, or mark. id
           can only be used with xwayland views. If the first container has focus, it will retain focus unless
           it is moved to a different workspace or the second container becomes fullscreen on the same workspace
           as the first container. In either of those cases, the second container will gain focus.

       title_format <format>
           Sets the format of window titles. The following placeholders may be used:

               %title - The title supplied by the window
                         %app_id - The wayland app ID (applicable to wayland windows only)
                         %class - The X11 classname (applicable to xwayland windows only)
                         %instance - The X11 instance (applicable to xwayland windows only)
                         %shell - The protocol the window is using (typically xwayland or
                   xdg_shell)

           This command is typically used with for_window criteria. For example:

               for_window [title="."] title_format "<b>%title</b> (%app_id)"

           Note that markup requires pango to be enabled via the font command.

           The default format is "%title".

       The following commands may be used either in the configuration file or at runtime.

       assign <criteria> [→] [workspace] [number] <workspace>
           Assigns views matching criteria (see CRITERIA for details) to workspace. The → (U+2192) is optional
           and cosmetic. This command is equivalent to:

               for_window <criteria> move container to workspace <workspace>

       assign <criteria> [→] output left|right|up|down|<name>
           Assigns views matching criteria (see CRITERIA for details) to the specified output. The → (U+2192) is
           optional and cosmetic. This command is equivalent to:

               for_window <criteria> move container to output <output>

       bindsym [--whole-window] [--border] [--exclude-titlebar] [--release] [--locked] [--to-code] [--input-
       device=<device>] [--no-warn] [Group<1-4>+]<key combo> <command>
           Binds key combo to execute the sway command command when pressed. You may use XKB key names here
           (xev(1) is a good tool for discovering these).  With the flag --release, the command is executed when
           the key combo is released. If input-device is given, the binding will only be executed for that input
           device and will be executed instead of any binding that is generic to all devices. If a group number
           is given, then the binding will only be available for that group. By default, if you overwrite a
           binding, swaynag will give you a warning. To silence this, use the --no-warn flag.

           Unless the flag --locked is set, the command will not be run when a screen locking program is active.
           If there is a matching binding with and without --locked, the one with will be preferred when locked
           and the one without will be preferred when unlocked. If there are matching bindings and one has both
           --input-device and --locked and the other has neither, the former will be preferred even when
           unlocked.

           Bindings to keysyms are layout-dependent. This can be changed with the --to-code flag. In this case,
           the keysyms will be translated into the corresponding keycodes in the first configured layout.

           Mouse bindings operate on the container under the cursor instead of the container that has focus.
           Mouse buttons can either be specified in the form button[1-9] or by using the name of the event code
           (ex BTN_LEFT or BTN_RIGHT). For the former option, the buttons will be mapped to their values in X11
           (1=left, 2=middle, 3=right, 4=scroll up, 5=scroll down, 6=scroll left, 7=scroll right, 8=back,
           9=forward). For the latter option, you can find the event names using libinput debug-events.

           The priority for matching bindings is as follows: input device, group, and locked state.

           --whole-window, --border, and --exclude-titlebar are mouse-only options which affect the region in
           which the mouse bindings can be triggered.  By default, mouse bindings are only triggered when over
           the title bar. With the --border option, the border of the window will be included in this region.
           With the --whole-window option, the cursor can be anywhere over a window including the title, border,
           and content. --exclude-titlebar can be used in conjunction with any other option to specify that the
           titlebar should be excluded from the region of consideration.

           If --whole-window is given, the command can be triggered when the cursor is over an empty workspace.
           Using a mouse binding over a layer surface's exclusive region is not currently possible.

           Example:
                     # Execute firefox when alt, shift, and f are pressed together
                     bindsym Mod1+Shift+f exec firefox

           bindcode [--whole-window] [--border] [--exclude-titlebar] [--release] [--locked] [--input-
           device=<device>] [--no-warn] [Group<1-4>+]<code> <command> is also available for binding with
           key/button codes instead of key/button names.

       bindswitch [--locked] [--no-warn] [--reload] <switch>:<state> <command>
           Binds <switch> to execute the sway command command on state changes.  Supported switches are lid
           (laptop lid) and tablet (tablet mode) switches. Valid values for state are on, off and toggle. These
           switches are on when the device lid is shut and when tablet mode is active respectively. toggle is
           also supported to run a command both when the switch is toggled on or off.

           Unless the flag --locked is set, the command will not be run when a screen locking program is active.
           If there is a matching binding with and without --locked, the one with will be preferred when locked
           and the one without will be preferred when unlocked.

           If the --reload flag is given, the binding will also be executed when the config is reloaded. toggle
           bindings will not be executed on reload.  The --locked flag will operate as normal so if the config
           is reloaded while locked and --locked is not given, the binding will not be executed.

           By default, if you overwrite a binding, swaynag will give you a warning. To silence this, use the
           --no-warn flag.

           Example:
                     # Show the virtual keyboard when tablet mode is entered.
                     bindswitch tablet:on busctl call --user sm.puri.OSK0 /sm/puri/OSK0 sm.puri.OSK0 SetVisible b true

                     # Log a message when the laptop lid is opened or closed.
                     bindswitch lid:toggle exec echo "Lid moved"

       client.background <color>
           This command is ignored and is only present for i3 compatibility.

       client.<class> <border> <background> <text> [<indicator> [<child_border>]]
           Configures the color of window borders and title bars. The first three colors are required. When
           omitted indicator will use a sane default and child_border will use the color set for background.
           Colors may be specified in hex, either as #RRGGBB or #RRGGBBAA.

           The available classes are:

           client.focused
               The window that has focus.

           client.focused_inactive
               The most recently focused view within a container which is not focused.

           client.placeholder
               Ignored (present for i3 compatibility).

           client.unfocused
               A view that does not have focus.

           client.urgent
               A view with an urgency hint. Note: Native Wayland windows do not support urgency. Urgency only
               works for Xwayland windows.

           The meaning of each color is:

           border
               The border around the title bar.

           background
               The background of the title bar.

           text
               The text color of the title bar.

           indicator
               The color used to indicate where a new view will open. In a tiled container, this would paint the
               right border of the current view if a new view would be opened to the right.

           child_border
               The border around the view itself.

       The default colors are:

       ┌─────────────────┬─────────┬────────────┬─────────┬───────────┬──────────────┐
       │     classborderbackgroundtextindicatorchild_border │
       ├─────────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼───────────┼──────────────┤
       │background       │ n/a     │ #ffffff    │ n/a     │ n/a       │ n/a          │
       ├─────────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼───────────┼──────────────┤
       │focused          │ #4c7899 │ #285577    │ #ffffff │ #2e9ef4   │ #285577      │
       ├─────────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼───────────┼──────────────┤
       │focused_inactive │ #333333 │ #5f676a    │ #ffffff │ #484e50   │ #5f676a      │
       ├─────────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼───────────┼──────────────┤
       │unfocused        │ #333333 │ #222222    │ #888888 │ #292d2e   │ #222222      │
       ├─────────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼───────────┼──────────────┤
       │urgent           │ #2f343a │ #900000    │ #ffffff │ #900000   │ #900000      │
       ├─────────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼───────────┼──────────────┤
       │placeholder      │ #000000 │ #0c0c0c    │ #ffffff │ #000000   │ #0c0c0c      │
       └─────────────────┴─────────┴────────────┴─────────┴───────────┴──────────────┘

       default_border normal|none|pixel [<n>]
           Set default border style for new tiled windows.

       default_floating_border normal|none|pixel [<n>]
           Set default border style for new floating windows. This only applies to windows that are spawned in
           floating mode, not windows that become floating afterwards.

       exec <shell command>
           Executes shell command with sh.

       exec_always <shell command>
           Like exec, but the shell command will be executed again after reload.

       floating_maximum_size <width> x <height>
           Specifies the maximum size of floating windows. -1 x -1 removes the upper limit. The default is 0 x
           0, which will use the width and height of the entire output layout as the maximums

       floating_minimum_size <width> x <height>
           Specifies the minimum size of floating windows. The default is 75 x 50.

       floating_modifier <modifier> [normal|inverse]
           When the modifier key is held down, you may hold left click to move windows, and right click to
           resize them. If inverse is specified, left click is used for resizing and right click for moving.

       focus_follows_mouse yes|no|always
           If set to yes, moving your mouse over a window will focus that window. If set to always, the window
           under the cursor will always be focused, even after switching between workspaces.

       focus_on_window_activation smart|urgent|focus|none
           This option determines what to do when an xwayland client requests window activation. If set to
           urgent, the urgent state will be set for that window. If set to focus, the window will become
           focused.  If set to smart, the window will become focused only if it is already visible, otherwise
           the urgent state will be set. Default is smart.

       focus_wrapping yes|no|force|workspace
           This option determines what to do when attempting to focus over the edge of a container. If set to
           no, the focused container will retain focus, if there are no other containers in the direction. If
           set to yes, focus will be wrapped to the opposite edge of the container, if there are no other
           containers in the direction. If set to force, focus will be wrapped to the opposite edge of the
           container, even if there are other containers in the direction. If set to workspace, focus will wrap
           like in the yes case and additionally wrap when moving outside of workspaces boundaries.  Default is
           yes.

       font [pango:]<font>
           Sets font to use for the title bars. To enable support for pango markup, preface the font name with
           pango:. For example, monospace 10 is the default font. To enable support for pango markup,
           pango:monospace 10 should be used instead. Regardless of whether pango markup is enabled, font should
           be specified as a pango font description. For more information on pango font descriptions, see
           https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/pango-Fonts.html#pango-font-description-from-string

       titlebar_border_thickness <thickness>
           Thickness of the titlebar border in pixels

       titlebar_padding <horizontal> [<vertical>]
           Padding of the text in the titlebar. horizontal value affects horizontal padding of the text while
           vertical value affects vertical padding (space above and below text). Padding includes titlebar
           borders so their value should be greater than titlebar_border_thickness. If vertical value is not
           specified it is set to the horizontal value.

       for_window <criteria> <command>
           Whenever a window that matches criteria appears, run list of commands.  See CRITERIA for more
           details.

       gaps inner|outer|horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left <amount>
           Sets default amount pixels of inner or outer gap, where the inner affects spacing around each view
           and outer affects the spacing around each workspace. Outer gaps are in addition to inner gaps. To
           reduce or remove outer gaps, outer gaps can be set to a negative value. outer gaps can also be
           specified per side with top, right, bottom, and left or per direction with horizontal and vertical.

           This affects new workspaces only, and is used when the workspace doesn't have its own gaps settings
           (see: workspace <ws> gaps ...).

       hide_edge_borders [--i3] none|vertical|horizontal|both|smart|smart_no_gaps
           Hides window borders adjacent to the screen edges. Default is none. The --i3 option enables
           i3-compatible behavior to hide the title bar on tabbed and stacked containers with one child. The
           smart|smart_no_gaps options are equivalent to setting smart_borders smart|no_gaps and
           hide_edge_borders none.

       input <input_device> <input-subcommands...>
           For details on input subcommands, see sway-input(5).

           * may be used in lieu of a specific device name to configure all input devices. A list of input
           device names may be obtained via swaymsg -t get_inputs.

       seat <seat> <seat-subcommands...>
           For details on seat subcommands, see sway-input(5).

       kill
           Kills (closes) the currently focused container and all of its children.

       smart_borders on|no_gaps|off
           If smart_borders are on, borders will only be enabled if the workspace has more than one visible
           child. If smart_borders is set to no_gaps, borders will only be enabled if the workspace has more
           than one visible child and gaps equal to zero.

       smart_gaps on|off
           If smart_gaps are on gaps will only be enabled if a workspace has more than one child.

       mark --add|--replace [--toggle] <identifier>
           Marks are arbitrary labels that can be used to identify certain windows and then jump to them at a
           later time. Each identifier can only be set on a single window at a time since they act as a unique
           identifier. By default, mark sets identifier as the only mark on a window. --add will instead add
           identifier to the list of current marks for that window. If --toggle is specified mark will remove
           identifier if it is already marked.

       mode <mode>
           Switches to the specified mode. The default mode is default.

       mode [--pango_markup] <mode> <mode-subcommands...>
           The only valid mode-subcommands... are bindsym, bindcode, bindswitch, and set. If --pango_markup is
           given, then mode will be interpreted as pango markup.

       mouse_warping output|container|none
           If output is specified, the mouse will be moved to new outputs as you move focus between them. If
           container is specified, the mouse will be moved to the middle of the container on switch. Default is
           output.

       no_focus <criteria>
           Prevents windows matching <criteria> from being focused automatically when they're created. This has
           no effect on the first window in a workspace.

       output <output_name> <output-subcommands...>
           For details on output subcommands, see sway-output(5).

           * may be used in lieu of a specific output name to configure all outputs.  A list of output names may
           be obtained via swaymsg -t get_outputs.

       popup_during_fullscreen smart|ignore|leave_fullscreen
           Determines what to do when a fullscreen view opens a dialog.  If smart (the default), the dialog will
           be displayed. If ignore, the dialog will not be rendered. If leave_fullscreen, the view will exit
           fullscreen mode and the dialog will be rendered.

       set $<name> <value>
           Sets variable $name to value. You can use the new variable in the arguments of future commands. When
           the variable is used, it can be escaped with an additional $ (ie $$name) to have the replacement
           happen at run time instead of when reading the config. However, it does not always make sense for the
           variable to be replaced at run time since some arguments do need to be known at config time.

       show_marks yes|no
           If show_marks is yes, marks will be displayed in the window borders.  Any mark that starts with an
           underscore will not be drawn even if show_marks is yes. The default is yes.

       opacity [set|plus|minus] <value>
           Adjusts the opacity of the window between 0 (completely transparent) and 1 (completely opaque). If
           the operation is omitted, set will be used.

       tiling_drag  enable|disable|toggle
           Sets whether or not tiling containers can be dragged with the mouse. If enabled (default), the
           floating_mod can be used to drag tiling, as well as floating, containers. Using the left mouse button
           on title bars without the floating_mod will also allow the container to be dragged. toggle should not
           be used in the config file.

       tiling_drag_threshold <threshold>
           Sets the threshold that must be exceeded for a container to be dragged by its titlebar. This has no
           effect if floating_mod is used or if tiling_drag is set to disable.  Once the threshold has been
           exceeded once, the drag starts and the cursor can come back inside the threshold without stopping the
           drag.  threshold is multiplied by the scale of the output that the cursor on.  The default is 9.

       title_align left|center|right
           Sets the title alignment. If right is selected and show_marks is set to yes, the marks will be shown
           on the left side instead of the right side.

       unbindswitch <switch>:<state>
           Removes a binding for when <switch> changes to <state>.

       unbindsym [--whole-window] [--border] [--exclude-titlebar] [--release] [--locked] [--to-code] [--input-
       device=<device>] <key combo>
           Removes the binding for key combo that was previously bound with the given flags.  If input-device is
           given, only the binding for that input device will be unbound.

           unbindcode [--whole-window] [--border] [--exclude-titlebar] [--release] [--locked] [input-
           device=<device>] <code> is also available for unbinding with key/button codes instead of key/button
           names.

       unmark [<identifier>]
           unmark will remove identifier from the list of current marks on a window. If identifier is omitted,
           all marks are removed.

       urgent enable|disable|allow|deny
           Using enable or disable manually sets or unsets the window's urgent state. Using allow or deny
           controls the window's ability to set itself as urgent. By default, windows are allowed to set their
           own urgency.

       workspace [--no-auto-back-and-forth] [number] <name>
           Switches to the specified workspace. The string "number" is optional and is used to sort workspaces.

       workspace prev|next
           Switches to the next workspace on the current output or on the next output if currently on the last
           workspace.

       workspace prev_on_output|next_on_output
           Switches to the next workspace on the current output.

       workspace back_and_forth
           Switches to the previously focused workspace.

       workspace <name> gaps inner|outer|horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left <amount>
           Specifies that workspace name should have the given gaps settings when it is created.

           This command does not affect existing workspaces. To alter the gaps of an existing workspace, use the
           gaps command.

       workspace <name> output <outputs...>
           Specifies that workspace name should be shown on the specified outputs.  Multiple outputs can be
           listed and the first available will be used. If the workspace gets placed on an output further down
           the list and an output that is higher on the list becomes available, the workspace will be moved to
           the higher priority output.

           This command does not affect existing workspaces. To move an existing workspace, use the move command
           in combination with the workspace criteria (non-empty workspaces only) or workspace command (to
           switch to the workspace before moving).

       workspace_auto_back_and_forth yes|no
           When yes, repeating a workspace switch command will switch back to the prior workspace. For example,
           if you are currently on workspace 1, switch to workspace 2, then invoke the "workspace 2" command
           again, you will be returned to workspace 1. Default is no.

CRITERIA

       A criteria is a string in the form of, for example:

           [class="[Rr]egex.*" title="some title"]

       The string contains one or more (space separated) attribute/value pairs. They are used by some commands
       to choose which views to execute actions on. All attributes must match for the criteria to match.
       Criteria is retained across commands separated by a ,, but will be reset (and allow for new criteria, if
       desired) for commands separated by a ;.

       Criteria may be used with either the for_window or assign commands to specify operations to perform on
       new views. A criteria may also be used to perform specific commands (ones that normally act upon one
       window) on all views that match that criteria. For example:

       Focus on a window with the mark "IRC":

           [con_mark="IRC"] focus

       Kill all windows with the title "Emacs":

           [class="Emacs"] kill

       You may like to use swaymsg -t get_tree for finding the values of these properties in practice for your
       applications.

       The following attributes may be matched with:

       app_id
           Compare value against the app id. Can be a regular expression. If value is __focused__, then the app
           id must be the same as that of the currently focused window. app_id are specific to Wayland
           applications.

       class
           Compare value against the window class. Can be a regular expression. If value is __focused__, then
           the window class must be the same as that of the currently focused window. class are specific to X11
           applications.

       con_id
           Compare against the internal container ID, which you can find via IPC. If value is __focused__, then
           the id must be the same as that of the currently focused window.

       con_mark
           Compare against the window marks. Can be a regular expression.

       floating
           Matches floating windows.

       id
           Compare value against the X11 window ID. Must be numeric.

       instance
           Compare value against the window instance. Can be a regular expression. If value is __focused__, then
           the window instance must be the same as that of the currently focused window.

       shell
           Compare value against the window shell, such as "xdg_shell" or "xwayland".  Can be a regular
           expression. If value is __focused__, then the shell must be the same as that of the currently focused
           window.

       tiling
           Matches tiling windows.

       title
           Compare against the window title. Can be a regular expression. If value is __focused__, then the
           window title must be the same as that of the currently focused window.

       urgent
           Compares the urgent state of the window. Can be "first", "last", "latest", "newest", "oldest" or
           "recent".

       window_role
           Compare against the window role (WM_WINDOW_ROLE). Can be a regular expression. If value is
           __focused__, then the window role must be the same as that of the currently focused window.

       window_type
           Compare against the window type (_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE). Possible values are normal, dialog, utility,
           toolbar, splash, menu, dropdown_menu, popup_menu, tooltip and notification.

       workspace
           Compare against the workspace name for this view. Can be a regular expression. If the value is
           __focused__, then all the views on the currently focused workspace matches.

SEE ALSO

       sway(1) sway-input(5) sway-output(5) sway-bar(5) sway-ipc(7)

                                                   2020-02-17                                            sway(5)