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NAME

       swayidle - Idle manager for Wayland

SYNOPSIS

       swayidle [options] [events...]

OPTIONS

       -C <path>
           The config file to use. By default, the following paths are checked in the following
           order: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/swayidle/config, $HOME/swayidle/config Config file entries are
           events as described in the EVENTS section. Specifying events in the config and as
           arguments is not mutually exclusive.

       -h
           Show help message and quit.

       -d
           Enable debug output.

       -w
           Wait for command to finish executing before continuing, helpful for ensuring that a
           before-sleep command has finished before the system goes to sleep.

           Note: using this option causes swayidle to block until the command finishes.

       -S <seat-name>
           Specify which seat to use. By default, if no name is specified, an arbitrary seat will
           be picked instead.

DESCRIPTION

       swayidle listens for idle activity on your Wayland compositor and executes tasks on
       various idle-related events. You can specify any number of events at the command line and
       in the config file.

EVENTS

       timeout <timeout> <timeout command> [resume <resume command>]
           Execute timeout command if there is no activity for <timeout> seconds.

           If you specify "resume <resume command>", resume command will be run when there is
           activity again.

       before-sleep <command>
           If built with systemd support, executes command before systemd puts the computer to
           sleep.

           Note: this only delays sleeping up to the limit set in logind.conf(5) by the option
           InhibitDelayMaxSec. A command that has not finished by then will continue running
           after resuming from sleep.

       after-resume <command>
           If built with systemd support, executes command after logind signals that the computer
           resumed from sleep.

       lock <command>
           If built with systemd support, executes command when logind signals that the session
           should be locked

       unlock <command>
           If built with systemd support, executes command when logind signals that the session
           should be unlocked

       idlehint <timeout>
           If built with systemd support, set IdleHint to indicate an idle logind/elogind session
           after <timeout> seconds. Adding an idlehint event will also cause swayidle to call
           SetIdleHint(false) when run, on resume, unlock, etc.

       All commands are executed in a shell.

SIGNALS

       swayidle responds to the following signals:

       SIGTERM, SIGINT
           Run all pending resume commands. When finished swayidle will terminate.

       SIGUSR1
           Immediately enter idle state.

EXAMPLE

           swayidle -w \
                timeout 300 'swaylock -f -c 000000' \
                timeout 600 'swaymsg "output * dpms off"' \
                     resume 'swaymsg "output * dpms on"' \
                before-sleep 'swaylock -f -c 000000'

       This will lock your screen after 300 seconds of inactivity, then turn off your displays
       after another 300 seconds, and turn your screens back on when resumed. It will also lock
       your screen before your computer goes to sleep.

       To make sure swayidle waits for swaylock to lock the screen before it releases the
       inhibition lock, the -w options is used in swayidle, and -f in swaylock.

AUTHORS

       Maintained by Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>, who is assisted by other open source
       contributors. For more information about swayidle development, see
       https://github.com/swaywm/swayidle.

SEE ALSO

       sway(5) swaymsg(1) sway-input(5) sway-output(5) sway-bar(5) loginctl(1)

                                            2022-04-06                                swayidle(1)