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NAME

       bspwm - Binary space partitioning window manager

SYNOPSIS

       bspwm [-h|-v|-c CONFIG_PATH]

       bspc DOMAIN [SELECTOR] COMMANDS

       bspc COMMAND [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]

DESCRIPTION

       bspwm is a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary
       tree.

       It is controlled and configured via bspc.

OPTIONS

       -h
           Print the synopsis and exit.

       -v
           Print the version and exit.

       -c CONFIG_PATH
           Use the given configuration file.

COMMON DEFINITIONS

           DIR         := north | west | south | east
           CYCLE_DIR   := next | prev

SELECTORS

       Selectors are used to select a target node, desktop, or monitor. A selector can either
       describe the target relatively or name it globally.

       Selectors consist of an optional reference, a descriptor and any number of non-conflicting
       modifiers as follows:

           [REFERENCE#]DESCRIPTOR(.MODIFIER)*

       The relative targets are computed in relation to the given reference (the default
       reference value is focused).

       An exclamation mark can be prepended to any modifier in order to reverse its meaning.

       The following characters cannot be used in monitor or desktop names: #, :, ..

       The special selector %<name> can be used to select a monitor or a desktop with an invalid
       name.

   Node
       Select a node.

           NODE_SEL := [NODE_SEL#](DIR|CYCLE_DIR|PATH|any|first_ancestor|last|newest|
                                   older|newer|focused|pointed|biggest|smallest|
                                   <node_id>)[.[!]focused][.[!]active][.[!]automatic][.[!]local]
                                             [.[!]leaf][.[!]window][.[!]STATE][.[!]FLAG][.[!]LAYER][.[!]SPLIT_TYPE]
                                             [.[!]same_class][.[!]descendant_of][.[!]ancestor_of]

           STATE := tiled|pseudo_tiled|floating|fullscreen

           FLAG := hidden|sticky|private|locked|marked|urgent

           LAYER := below|normal|above

           SPLIT_TYPE := horizontal|vertical

           PATH := @[DESKTOP_SEL:][[/]JUMP](/JUMP)*

           JUMP := first|1|second|2|brother|parent|DIR

       Descriptors
           DIR
               Selects the window in the given (spacial) direction relative to the reference
               node.

           CYCLE_DIR
               Selects the node in the given (cyclic) direction relative to the reference node
               within a depth-first in-order traversal of the tree.

           PATH
               Selects the node at the given path.

           any
               Selects the first node that matches the given selectors.

           first_ancestor
               Selects the first ancestor of the reference node that matches the given selectors.

           last
               Selects the previously focused node relative to the reference node.

           newest
               Selects the newest node in the history of the focused node.

           older
               Selects the node older than the reference node in the history.

           newer
               Selects the node newer than the reference node in the history.

           focused
               Selects the currently focused node.

           pointed
               Selects the leaf under the pointer.

           biggest
               Selects the biggest leaf.

           smallest
               Selects the smallest leaf.

           <node_id>
               Selects the node with the given ID.

       Path Jumps
           The initial node is the focused node (or the root if the path starts with /) of the
           reference desktop (or the selected desktop if the path has a DESKTOP_SEL prefix).

           1|first
               Jumps to the first child.

           2|second
               Jumps to the second child.

           brother
               Jumps to the brother node.

           parent
               Jumps to the parent node.

           DIR
               Jumps to the node holding the edge in the given direction.

       Modifiers
           [!]focused
               Only consider the focused node.

           [!]active
               Only consider nodes that are the focused node of their desktop.

           [!]automatic
               Only consider nodes in automatic insertion mode. See also --presel-dir under Node
               in the DOMAINS section below.

           [!]local
               Only consider nodes in the reference desktop.

           [!]leaf
               Only consider leaf nodes.

           [!]window
               Only consider nodes that hold a window.

           [!](tiled|pseudo_tiled|floating|fullscreen)
               Only consider windows in the given state.

           [!]same_class
               Only consider windows that have the same class as the reference window.

           [!]descendant_of
               Only consider nodes that are descendants of the reference node.

           [!]ancestor_of
               Only consider nodes that are ancestors of the reference node.

           [!](hidden|sticky|private|locked|marked|urgent)
               Only consider windows that have the given flag set.

           [!](below|normal|above)
               Only consider windows in the given layer.

           [!](horizontal|vertical)
               Only consider nodes with the given split type.

   Desktop
       Select a desktop.

           DESKTOP_SEL := [DESKTOP_SEL#](CYCLE_DIR|any|last|newest|older|newer|
                                         [MONITOR_SEL:](focused|^<n>)|
                                         <desktop_id>|<desktop_name>)[.[!]focused][.[!]active]
                                                                     [.[!]occupied][.[!]urgent][.[!]local]

       Descriptors
           CYCLE_DIR
               Selects the desktop in the given direction relative to the reference desktop.

           any
               Selects the first desktop that matches the given selectors.

           last
               Selects the previously focused desktop relative to the reference desktop.

           newest
               Selects the newest desktop in the history of the focused desktops.

           older
               Selects the desktop older than the reference desktop in the history.

           newer
               Selects the desktop newer than the reference desktop in the history.

           focused
               Selects the currently focused desktop.

           ^<n>
               Selects the nth desktop. If MONITOR_SEL is given, selects the nth desktop on the
               selected monitor.

           <desktop_id>
               Selects the desktop with the given ID.

           <desktop_name>
               Selects the desktop with the given name.

       Modifiers
           [!]focused
               Only consider the focused desktop.

           [!]active
               Only consider desktops that are the focused desktop of their monitor.

           [!]occupied
               Only consider occupied desktops.

           [!]urgent
               Only consider urgent desktops.

           [!]local
               Only consider desktops inside the reference monitor.

   Monitor
       Select a monitor.

           MONITOR_SEL := [MONITOR_SEL#](DIR|CYCLE_DIR|any|last|newest|older|newer|
                                         focused|pointed|primary|^<n>|
                                         <monitor_id>|<monitor_name>)[.[!]focused][.[!]occupied]

       Descriptors
           DIR
               Selects the monitor in the given (spacial) direction relative to the reference
               monitor.

           CYCLE_DIR
               Selects the monitor in the given (cyclic) direction relative to the reference
               monitor.

           any
               Selects the first monitor that matches the given selectors.

           last
               Selects the previously focused monitor relative to the reference monitor.

           newest
               Selects the newest monitor in the history of the focused monitors.

           older
               Selects the monitor older than the reference monitor in the history.

           newer
               Selects the monitor newer than the reference monitor in the history.

           focused
               Selects the currently focused monitor.

           pointed
               Selects the monitor under the pointer.

           primary
               Selects the primary monitor.

           ^<n>
               Selects the nth monitor.

           <monitor_id>
               Selects the monitor with the given ID.

           <monitor_name>
               Selects the monitor with the given name.

       Modifiers
           [!]focused
               Only consider the focused monitor.

           [!]occupied
               Only consider monitors where the focused desktop is occupied.

WINDOW STATES

       tiled
           Its size and position are determined by the window tree.

       pseudo_tiled
           A tiled window that automatically shrinks but doesn’t stretch beyond its floating
           size.

       floating
           Can be moved/resized freely. Although it doesn’t use any tiling space, it is still
           part of the window tree.

       fullscreen
           Fills its monitor rectangle and has no borders.

NODE FLAGS

       hidden
           Is hidden and doesn’t occupy any tiling space.

       sticky
           Stays in the focused desktop of its monitor.

       private
           Tries to keep the same tiling position/size.

       locked
           Ignores the node --close message.

       marked
           Is marked (useful for deferred actions). A marked node becomes unmarked after being
           sent on a preselected node.

       urgent
           Has its urgency hint set. This flag is set externally.

STACKING LAYERS

       There’s three stacking layers: BELOW, NORMAL and ABOVE.

       In each layer, the window are orderered as follow: tiled & pseudo-tiled < floating <
       fullscreen.

RECEPTACLES

       A leaf node that doesn’t hold any window is called a receptacle. When a node is inserted
       on a receptacle in automatic mode, it will replace the receptacle. A receptacle can be
       inserted on a node, preselected and killed. Receptacles can therefore be used to build a
       tree whose leaves are receptacles. Using the appropriate rules, one can then send windows
       on the leaves of this tree. This feature is used in examples/receptacles to store and
       recreate layouts.

DOMAINS

   Node
       General Syntax
           node [NODE_SEL] COMMANDS

           If NODE_SEL is omitted, focused is assumed.

       Commands
           -f, --focus [NODE_SEL]
               Focus the selected or given node.

           -a, --activate [NODE_SEL]
               Activate the selected or given node.

           -d, --to-desktop DESKTOP_SEL [--follow]
               Send the selected node to the given desktop. If --follow is passed, the focused
               node will stay focused.

           -m, --to-monitor MONITOR_SEL [--follow]
               Send the selected node to the given monitor. If --follow is passed, the focused
               node will stay focused.

           -n, --to-node NODE_SEL [--follow]
               Send the selected node on the given node. If --follow is passed, the focused node
               will stay focused.

           -s, --swap NODE_SEL [--follow]
               Swap the selected node with the given node. If --follow is passed, the focused
               node will stay focused.

           -p, --presel-dir [~]DIR|cancel
               Preselect the splitting area of the selected node (or cancel the preselection). If
               ~ is prepended to DIR and the current preselection direction matches DIR, then the
               argument is interpreted as cancel. A node with a preselected area is said to be in
               "manual insertion mode".

           -o, --presel-ratio RATIO
               Set the splitting ratio of the preselection area.

           -v, --move dx dy
               Move the selected window by dx pixels horizontally and dy pixels vertically.

           -z, --resize top|left|bottom|right|top_left|top_right|bottom_right|bottom_left dx dy
               Resize the selected window by moving the given handle by dx pixels horizontally
               and dy pixels vertically.

           -r, --ratio RATIO|(+|-)(PIXELS|FRACTION)
               Set the splitting ratio of the selected node (0 < RATIO < 1).

           -R, --rotate 90|270|180
               Rotate the tree rooted at the selected node.

           -F, --flip horizontal|vertical
               Flip the the tree rooted at selected node.

           -E, --equalize
               Reset the split ratios of the tree rooted at the selected node to their default
               value.

           -B, --balance
               Adjust the split ratios of the tree rooted at the selected node so that all
               windows occupy the same area.

           -C, --circulate forward|backward
               Circulate the windows of the tree rooted at the selected node.

           -t, --state [~](tiled|pseudo_tiled|floating|fullscreen)
               Set the state of the selected window. If ~ is present and the current state
               matches the given state, then the argument is interpreted as the last state.

           -g, --flag hidden|sticky|private|locked|marked[=on|off]
               Set or toggle the given flag for the selected node.

           -l, --layer below|normal|above
               Set the stacking layer of the selected window.

           -i, --insert-receptacle
               Insert a receptacle node at the selected node.

           -c, --close
               Close the windows rooted at the selected node.

           -k, --kill
               Kill the windows rooted at the selected node.

   Desktop
       General Syntax
           desktop [DESKTOP_SEL] COMMANDS

           If DESKTOP_SEL is omitted, focused is assumed.

       COMMANDS
           -f, --focus [DESKTOP_SEL]
               Focus the selected or given desktop.

           -a, --activate [DESKTOP_SEL]
               Activate the selected or given desktop.

           -m, --to-monitor MONITOR_SEL [--follow]
               Send the selected desktop to the given monitor. If --follow is passed, the focused
               desktop will stay focused.

           -s, --swap DESKTOP_SEL [--follow]
               Swap the selected desktop with the given desktop. If --follow is passed, the
               focused desktop will stay focused.

           -l, --layout CYCLE_DIR|monocle|tiled
               Set or cycle the layout of the selected desktop.

           -n, --rename <new_name>
               Rename the selected desktop.

           -b, --bubble CYCLE_DIR
               Bubble the selected desktop in the given direction.

           -r, --remove
               Remove the selected desktop.

   Monitor
       General Syntax
           monitor [MONITOR_SEL] COMMANDS

           If MONITOR_SEL is omitted, focused is assumed.

       Commands
           -f, --focus [MONITOR_SEL]
               Focus the selected or given monitor.

           -s, --swap MONITOR_SEL
               Swap the selected monitor with the given monitor.

           -a, --add-desktops <name>...
               Create desktops with the given names in the selected monitor.

           -o, --reorder-desktops <name>...
               Reorder the desktops of the selected monitor to match the given order.

           -d, --reset-desktops <name>...
               Rename, add or remove desktops depending on whether the number of given names is
               equal, superior or inferior to the number of existing desktops.

           -g, --rectangle WxH+X+Y
               Set the rectangle of the selected monitor.

           -n, --rename <new_name>
               Rename the selected monitor.

           -r, --remove
               Remove the selected monitor.

   Query
       General Syntax
           query COMMANDS [OPTIONS]

       Commands
           The optional selectors are references.

           -N, --nodes [NODE_SEL]
               List the IDs of the matching nodes.

           -D, --desktops [DESKTOP_SEL]
               List the IDs (or names) of the matching desktops.

           -M, --monitors [MONITOR_SEL]
               List the IDs (or names) of the matching monitors.

           -T, --tree
               Print a JSON representation of the matching item.

       Options
           -m,--monitor [MONITOR_SEL], -d,--desktop [DESKTOP_SEL], -n, --node [NODE_SEL]
               Constrain matches to the selected monitor, desktop or node. The descriptor can be
               omitted for -M, -D and -N.

           --names
               Print names instead of IDs. Can only be used with -M and -D.

   Wm
       General Syntax
           wm COMMANDS

       Commands
           -d, --dump-state
               Dump the current world state on standard output.

           -l, --load-state <file_path>
               Load a world state from the given file. The path must be absolute.

           -a, --add-monitor <name> WxH+X+Y
               Add a monitor for the given name and rectangle.

           -O, --reorder-monitors <name>...
               Reorder the list of monitors to match the given order.

           -o, --adopt-orphans
               Manage all the unmanaged windows remaining from a previous session.

           -h, --record-history on|off
               Enable or disable the recording of node focus history.

           -g, --get-status
               Print the current status information.

           -r, --restart
               Restart the window manager

   Rule
       General Syntax
           rule COMMANDS

       Commands
           -a, --add (<class_name>|*)[:(<instance_name>|*)[:(<name>|*)]] [-o|--one-shot]
           [monitor=MONITOR_SEL|desktop=DESKTOP_SEL|node=NODE_SEL] [state=STATE] [layer=LAYER]
           [split_dir=DIR] [split_ratio=RATIO]
           [(hidden|sticky|private|locked|marked|center|follow|manage|focus|border)=(on|off)]
           [rectangle=WxH+X+Y]
               Create a new rule.

           -r, --remove ^<n>|head|tail|(<class_name>|*)[:(<instance_name>|*)[:(<name>|\*)]]...
               Remove the given rules.

           -l, --list
               List the rules.

   Config
       General Syntax
           config [-m MONITOR_SEL|-d DESKTOP_SEL|-n NODE_SEL] <setting> [<value>]
               Get or set the value of <setting>.

   Subscribe
       General Syntax
           subscribe [OPTIONS] (all|report|monitor|desktop|node|...)*
               Continuously print events. See the EVENTS section for the description of each
               event.

       Options
           -f, --fifo
               Print a path to a FIFO from which events can be read and return.

           -c, --count COUNT
               Stop the corresponding bspc process after having received COUNT events.

   Quit
       General Syntax
           quit [<status>]
               Quit with an optional exit status.

EXIT CODES

       If the server can’t handle a message, bspc will return with a non-zero exit code.

SETTINGS

       Colors are in the form #RRGGBB, booleans are true, on, false or off.

       All the boolean settings are false by default unless stated otherwise.

   Global Settings
       normal_border_color
           Color of the border of an unfocused window.

       active_border_color
           Color of the border of a focused window of an unfocused monitor.

       focused_border_color
           Color of the border of a focused window of a focused monitor.

       presel_feedback_color
           Color of the node --presel-{dir,ratio} message feedback area.

       split_ratio
           Default split ratio.

       status_prefix
           Prefix prepended to each of the status lines.

       external_rules_command
           Absolute path to the command used to retrieve rule consequences. The command will
           receive the following arguments: window ID, class name, instance name, and
           intermediate consequences. The output of that command must have the following format:
           key1=value1 key2=value2 ...  (the valid key/value pairs are given in the description
           of the rule command).

       automatic_scheme
           The insertion scheme used when the insertion point is in automatic mode. Accept the
           following values: longest_side, alternate, spiral.

       initial_polarity
           On which child should a new window be attached when adding a window on a single window
           tree in automatic mode. Accept the following values: first_child, second_child.

       directional_focus_tightness
           The tightness of the algorithm used to decide whether a window is on the DIR side of
           another window. Accept the following values: high, low.

       removal_adjustment
           Adjust the brother when unlinking a node from the tree in accordance with the
           automatic insertion scheme.

       presel_feedback
           Draw the preselection feedback area. Defaults to true.

       borderless_monocle
           Remove borders of tiled windows for the monocle desktop layout.

       gapless_monocle
           Remove gaps of tiled windows for the monocle desktop layout.

       top_monocle_padding, right_monocle_padding, bottom_monocle_padding, left_monocle_padding
           Padding space added at the sides of the screen for the monocle desktop layout.

       single_monocle
           Set the desktop layout to monocle if there’s only one tiled window in the tree.

       pointer_motion_interval
           The minimum interval, in milliseconds, between two motion notify events.

       pointer_modifier
           Keyboard modifier used for moving or resizing windows. Accept the following values:
           shift, control, lock, mod1, mod2, mod3, mod4, mod5.

       pointer_action1, pointer_action2, pointer_action3
           Action performed when pressing pointer_modifier + button<n>. Accept the following
           values: move, resize_side, resize_corner, focus, none.

       click_to_focus
           Button used for focusing a window (or a monitor). The possible values are: button1,
           button2, button3, any, none. Defaults to button1.

       swallow_first_click
           Don’t replay the click that makes a window focused if click_to_focus isn’t none.

       focus_follows_pointer
           Focus the window under the pointer.

       pointer_follows_focus
           When focusing a window, put the pointer at its center.

       pointer_follows_monitor
           When focusing a monitor, put the pointer at its center.

       mapping_events_count
           Handle the next mapping_events_count mapping notify events. A negative value implies
           that every event needs to be handled.

       ignore_ewmh_focus
           Ignore EWMH focus requests coming from applications.

       ignore_ewmh_fullscreen
           Block the fullscreen state transitions that originate from an EWMH request. The
           possible values are: none, all, or a comma separated list of the following values:
           enter, exit.

       ignore_ewmh_struts
           Ignore strut hinting from clients requesting to reserve space (i.e. task bars).

       center_pseudo_tiled
           Center pseudo tiled windows into their tiling rectangles. Defaults to true.

       honor_size_hints
           Apply ICCCM window size hints.

       remove_disabled_monitors
           Consider disabled monitors as disconnected.

       remove_unplugged_monitors
           Remove unplugged monitors.

       merge_overlapping_monitors
           Merge overlapping monitors (the bigger remains).

   Monitor and Desktop Settings
       top_padding, right_padding, bottom_padding, left_padding
           Padding space added at the sides of the monitor or desktop.

   Desktop Settings
       window_gap
           Size of the gap that separates windows.

   Node Settings
       border_width
           Window border width.

POINTER BINDINGS

       click_to_focus
           Focus the window (or the monitor) under the pointer if the value isn’t none.

       pointer_modifier + button1
           Move the window under the pointer.

       pointer_modifier + button2
           Resize the window under the pointer by dragging the nearest side.

       pointer_modifier + button3
           Resize the window under the pointer by dragging the nearest corner.

       The behavior of pointer_modifier + button<n> can be modified through the pointer_action<n>
       setting.

EVENTS

       report
           See the next section for the description of the format.

       monitor_add <monitor_id> <monitor_name> <monitor_geometry>
           A monitor is added.

       monitor_rename <monitor_id> <old_name> <new_name>
           A monitor is renamed.

       monitor_remove <monitor_id>
           A monitor is removed.

       monitor_swap <src_monitor_id> <dst_monitor_id>
           A monitor is swapped.

       monitor_focus <monitor_id>
           A monitor is focused.

       monitor_geometry <monitor_id> <monitor_geometry>
           The geometry of a monitor changed.

       desktop_add <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <desktop_name>
           A desktop is added.

       desktop_rename <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <old_name> <new_name>
           A desktop is renamed.

       desktop_remove <monitor_id> <desktop_id>
           A desktop is removed.

       desktop_swap <src_monitor_id> <src_desktop_id> <dst_monitor_id> <dst_desktop_id>
           A desktop is swapped.

       desktop_transfer <src_monitor_id> <src_desktop_id> <dst_monitor_id>
           A desktop is transferred.

       desktop_focus <monitor_id> <desktop_id>
           A desktop is focused.

       desktop_activate <monitor_id> <desktop_id>
           A desktop is activated.

       desktop_layout <monitor_id> <desktop_id> tiled|monocle
           The layout of a desktop changed.

       node_add <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <ip_id> <node_id>
           A node is added.

       node_remove <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id>
           A node is removed.

       node_swap <src_monitor_id> <src_desktop_id> <src_node_id> <dst_monitor_id>
       <dst_desktop_id> <dst_node_id>
           A node is swapped.

       node_transfer <src_monitor_id> <src_desktop_id> <src_node_id> <dst_monitor_id>
       <dst_desktop_id> <dst_node_id>
           A node is transferred.

       node_focus <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id>
           A node is focused.

       node_activate <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id>
           A node is activated.

       node_presel <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id> (dir DIR|ratio RATIO|cancel)
           A node is preselected.

       node_stack <node_id_1> below|above <node_id_2>
           A node is stacked below or above another node.

       node_geometry <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id> <node_geometry>
           The geometry of a window changed.

       node_state <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id> tiled|pseudo_tiled|floating|fullscreen
       on|off
           The state of a window changed.

       node_flag <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id> hidden|sticky|private|locked|marked|urgent
       on|off
           One of the flags of a node changed.

       node_layer <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id> below|normal|above
           The layer of a window changed.

       pointer_action <monitor_id> <desktop_id> <node_id> move|resize_corner|resize_side
       begin|end
           A pointer action occurred.

       Please note that bspwm initializes monitors before it reads messages on its socket,
       therefore the initial monitor events can’t be received.

REPORT FORMAT

       Each report event message is composed of items separated by colons.

       Each item has the form <type><value> where <type> is the first character of the item.

       M<monitor_name>
           Focused monitor.

       m<monitor_name>
           Unfocused monitor.

       O<desktop_name>
           Occupied focused desktop.

       o<desktop_name>
           Occupied unfocused desktop.

       F<desktop_name>
           Free focused desktop.

       f<desktop_name>
           Free unfocused desktop.

       U<desktop_name>
           Urgent focused desktop.

       u<desktop_name>
           Urgent unfocused desktop.

       L(T|M)
           Layout of the focused desktop of a monitor.

       T(T|P|F|=|@)
           State of the focused node of a focused desktop.

       G(S?P?L?M?)
           Active flags of the focused node of a focused desktop.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       BSPWM_SOCKET
           The path of the socket used for the communication between bspc and bspwm. If it isn’t
           defined, then the following path is used:
           /tmp/bspwm<host_name>_<display_number>_<screen_number>-socket.

CONTRIBUTORS

       •   Steven Allen <steven at stebalien.com>

       •   Thomas Adam <thomas at xteddy.org>

       •   Ivan Kanakarakis <ivan.kanak at gmail.com>

AUTHOR

       Bastien Dejean <nihilhill at gmail.com>