~tsdh/swayr

66c26fef2bf90d222153c01577f49a67fa455c2f — Tassilo Horn 1 year, 11 months ago e351974
update README
1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

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@@ 12,10 12,6 @@ interface.  The client `swayr` offers subcommands, see `swayr --help`, and
sends them to the demon which executes them.

Right now, there are these subcommands:
* `next-window` focuses the next window in depth-first iteration order of the
  tree.
* `prev-window` focuses the previous window in depth-first iteration order of
  the tree.
* `switch-window` displays all windows in the order urgent first, then
  last-recently-used, focused last and focuses the selected.
* `quit-window` displays all windows and quits the selected one.


@@ 28,6 24,24 @@ Right now, there are these subcommands:
* `quit-workspace-or-window` displays all workspaces and their windows and
  allows to quit either the selected workspace (all its windows) or the
  selected window.
* `next-window (all-workspaces|current-workspace)` & `prev-window
  (all-workspaces|current-workspace)` focus the next/previous window in
  depth-first iteration order of the tree.  The argument `all-workspaces` or
  `current-workspace` define if all windows of all workspaces or only those of
  the current workspace are considered.
* `next-tiled-window` & `prev-tiled-window` do the same as `next-window` &
  `prev-window` but switch only between windows contained in a tiled container.
* `next-tabbed-or-stacked-window` & `prev-tabbed-or-stacked-window` do the same
  as `next-window` & `prev-window` but switch only between windows contained in
  a tabbed or stacked container.
* `next-floating-window` & `prev-floating-window` do the same as `next-window`
  & `prev-window` but switch only between floating windows.
* `next-similar-window` & `prev-similar-window` is like `next-floating-window`
  / `prev-floating-window` if the current window is floating, it is like
  `next-tabbed-or-stacked-window` / `prev-tabbed-or-stacked-window` if the
  current window is in a tabbed, or stacked container, it is like
  `next-tiled-window` / `prev-tiled-window` if the current windows is in a
  tiled container, and is like `next-window` / `prev-window` otherwise.
* `execute-swaymsg-command` displays most swaymsg which don't require
  additional input and executes the selected one.  That's handy especially for
  less often used commands not bound to a key.