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EvilWM

EvilWM is a minimalist window manager for the X Window system. It is minimalist in that it omits unnecessary stuff like window decorations and icons. But it is very usable in that it provides good keyboard control with repositioning and maximize toggles, solid window drags, snap-to-border support, and virtual desktops.

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Installation

Once you finish installing Archcraft, EvilWM can be installed on the top of it. It's pre-configured and ready to go. Open a terminal and run the following command to install EvilWM :

$ sudo pacman -Sy archcraft-evilwm

Configuration

EvilWM is pre-configured in Archcraft. In this section, We'll see how the EvilWM window manager is configured, what tools and utilities are used to make it look and work like a complete desktop environment.

Config Structure

The configuration structure of EvilWM in Archcraft looks something like this:

/usr/bin/run-evilwm     : Autostart programs
~/.evilwmrc : main evilwm config file
~/.evilwm : evilwm config directory
├── alacritty : terminal config
├── scripts : scripts used for evilwm
├── theme : desktop theme (polybar, rofi configs)
├── dunstrc : dunst config for notifications
├── picom.conf : compositor config
├── sxhkdrc : keybindings config
└── xsettingsd : gtk themes, icons and fonts config file

Terminal

Alacritty is the default terminal. In the EvilWM window manager, alacritty is launched with an alternative config file. If you need to change anything, make sure you modify the config files in ~/.evilwm/alacritty directory. These are the following config files you can modify to change the behaviour of your terminal:

~/.evilwm/alacritty/alacritty.toml : Main configuration file
~/.evilwm/alacritty/colors.toml : Colors configurations
~/.evilwm/alacritty/fonts.toml : Fonts configurations

If you need any help with alacritty config, run : man 5 alacritty in terminal.

Notification

Dunst is used as a notification daemon for notifications in EvilWM. In the EvilWM window manager, dunst is launched with an alternative config file, which is ~/.evilwm/dunstrc. So, If you need to modify anything, make sure you edit this file.

If you need any help with dunst config, run : man 5 dunst in terminal.

Wallpaper

hsetroot sets the wallpaper in the EvilWM. If you want to change the wallpaper, Edit /usr/bin/run-evilwm script and add the path to your wallpaper :

# Restore wallpaper
hsetroot -cover '/path/to/your/wallpaper'

Statusbar

Polybar is used as the statusbar in Archcraft's EvilWM window manager.

The configurations for polybar can be found inside the theme directory directory of EvilWM ~/.evilwm/theme

If you want to modify the polybar settings, or perhaps want to add/remove modules, then you need to edit the following files :

~/.evilwm/theme/polybar/config.ini : Main config file
~/.evilwm/theme/polybar/colors.ini : Colors config file
~/.evilwm/theme/polybar/modules.ini : Modules config file

If you need any help with polybar config, visit : polybar wiki

Launchers and Applets

Rofi is used for application launchers, command runner and various applets. To modify the rofi config, edit ~/.config/rofi/config.rasi file.

If you need any help with rofi config, run : man rofi in terminal.

The scripts for rofi that are used in EvilWM can be found it ~/.evilwm/scripts directory. These are the following scripts that uses rofi to provide the launchers and applets in EvilWM :

rofi_askpass : rofi based sudo frontend to get root password
rofi_asroot : applet to open apps as root
rofi_bluetooth : bluetooth applet to quickly connect to BT devices
rofi_launcher : an application launcher, cmd runner, file manager and task manager
rofi_music : music applet, that controls MPD with mpc
rofi_powermenu : power menu, with confirmation dialog
rofi_runner : quickly lets you run a command
rofi_screenshot : screenshot applet that works with maim

If you want to modify any applet or perhaps want to extend the functionality of the applet, just edit these scripts above.

The configuration of each script can be found inside the theme directory of EvilWM ~/.evilwm/theme

Let's say you want to modify the looks of launcher, then you need to edit the ~/.evilwm/theme/rofi/launcher.rasi file. Same goes for every other applet, Edit the respective file in the same directory.

If you need any help with rofi theming, run : man rofi-theme in terminal.

To change the colors and fonts of the launchers and applets, Edit the ~/.evilwm/theme/rofi/shared/colors.rasi and ~/.evilwm/theme/rofi/shared/fonts.rasi files.

Compositor

Picom is used for compositing. It's a lightweight compositor with shadowing, advanced blurring and fading. In EvilWM, picom is launched with an alternative config file, which is ~/.evilwm/picom.conf.

If you need to change anything related to picom, Edit this picom config file.

If you need any help with picom config, check the picom's default config file in /etc/xdg/picom.conf

info

If you're having screen-tearing issues, using glx backend can solve this issue.
If you're facing lagging, hangs and freezes, try switching between xrender and glx backend.

Window Manager

The configuration of EvilWM is available in your home directory. To configure EvilWM window manager, these are the files that are used :

~/.evilwmrc : main configuration file responsible for determining the behaviour and settings of the overall session. Edit this file to configure evilwm specific keybindings and evilwm appearance.
~/.evilwm/sxhkdrc : keyboard shortcuts, Edit this file to add/remove other keybindings.

If you need any help with evilwm configuration, run : man evilwm in terminal.
If you need any help with sxhkd configuration, run : man sxhkd in terminal.

Keybindings

Here's a list of some important keybinds you need to know for operating EvilWM easily. If you want to view, modify or add new keybinds, Edit ~/.evilwmrc and ~/.evilwm/sxhkdrc files.

Applications

KeysAction
super + ReturnOpen terminal (alacritty)
super + shift + ReturnOpen fullscreen terminal
super + FOpen file manager (thunar)
super + EOpen text editor (geany)
super + WOpen web browser (firefox)
KeysAction
superOpen application launcher
alt + F1Open application launcher
alt + F2Open command runner
super + NOpen network manager applet
super + BOpen bluetooth applet
super + MOpen music applet
super + XOpen powermenu applet
super + SOpen screenshots applet
super + ROpen apps as root applet

Hardware Keys

KeysAction
PrintTake screenshot
alt + PrintTake screenshot in 5 seconds delay
shift + PrintTake screenshot in 10 seconds delay
ctrl + PrintTake screenshot of currently focused window
super + PrintTake screenshot of selected area
XF86AudioRaiseVolumeIncrease volume
XF86AudioLowerVolumeDecrease volume
XF86AudioMuteToggle mute speakers
XF86AudioMicMuteToggle mute microphone
XF86Audio + Next/Prev/Play/StopMedia controls (MPD)
XF86MonBrightnessUpIncrease display brightness
XF86MonBrightnessDownDecrease display brightness

Virtual Desktops

KeysAction
super + 1..8Switch to respective virtual desktop
ctrl + alt + Left/RightSwitch to previous/next virtual desktop
ctrl + alt + BSwitch to the previously visible virtual desktop

Window Manager

KeysAction
super + CDelete a window
super + QKill a window
super + DToggle dock
super + SpaceToggle visibility on all virtual desktops
super + IShows extra information about the current window
super + alt + LLower the current window
super + alt + RRaises the current window
super + TabCycle to the next window
super + Left/Right/Up/DownMoves a window in the direction
super + HMoves window to top-left edge of the monitor
super + KMoves window to top-right edge of the monitor
super + JMoves window to bottom-left edge of the monitor
super + LMoves window to bottom-right edge of the monitor
super + ctrl + Left/Right/Up/DownResize a window in the direction
super + shift + VVertically maximize current window
super + shift + HHorizontally maximize current window
super + shift + BMaximize current window vertically and horizontally
super + ctrl + QQuit EvilWM

Misc Keys

KeysAction
ctrl + alt + VOpen vim in terminal
ctrl + alt + ROpen ranger in terminal
ctrl + alt + HOpen htop in terminal
ctrl + alt + MRun ncmpcpp with album art
ctrl + alt + LTrigger lockscreen
ctrl + alt + DeleteRun xkill
super + EscapeReload sxhkd configuration file
super + PRun colorpicker

Screenshots

Here's few screenshots of EvilWM desktop. These'll give you an idea of the experience of EvilWM in Archcraft.

Desktop 1Desktop 2Desktop 3Desktop 4
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Desktop 5Desktop 6Desktop 7Desktop 8
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Desktop 9Desktop 10Desktop 11Desktop 12
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FAQs

How to update my config to new configs?

When a new version of Archcraft EvilWM get released, And you update the system by sudo pacman -Syu or you update the EvilWM package by sudo pacman -S archcraft-evilwm, New config files get installed as ~/.evilwm_pacnew_YYYY-MM-DD and ~/.evilwmrc_pacnew_YYYY-MM-DD in your home directory.

To use new configs :

  • backup your old ~/.evilwm directory and ~/.evilwmrc file
  • move ~/.evilwm_pacnew_YYYY-MM-DD to ~/.evilwm
  • move ~/.evilwmrc_pacnew_YYYY-MM-DD to ~/.evilwmrc
  • logout and login again.
How to change GTK theme, icons and cursor?

To change GTK theme, icons and cursor in EvilWM session, Edit ~/.evilwm/xsettingsd file and restart EvilWM to apply the changes.

Net/ThemeName "Sweet-Dark"
Net/IconThemeName "Zafiro-Purple"
Gtk/CursorThemeName "Sweet"
How to manage multiple monitors and resolution in EvilWM?

If you use multiple monitors with EvilWM window manager, you can manage them by running Manager Monitors or archcraft-randr app.

Why Alacritty is not working on my computer?

Since Alacritty is a OpenGL based terminal emulator, It may not work on some computer hardwares. You can make it work on such computers by following these methods :

  1. Open alacritty with LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 variable. Edit the keybindings/script launching alacritty and replace alacritty with LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 alacritty
  2. Edit /usr/share/applications/Alacritty.desktop desktop file and replace Exec=alacritty with Exec=env LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 alacritty