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Native Wayland screen dimming tool
dim
Native Wayland screen dimming tool
Usage
[!NOTE] A Wayland compositor supporting the single pixel buffer protocol is required e.g. Sway 1.8+, river, Hyprland.
After installing, you may run dim before you would run your locker, when
you want the screen to dim for a period, e.g. in your swayidle config/command:
timeout 270 'dim && swaylock'
Would make it so that at 270 seconds, dim is run waiting for user input
for the default of 30 seconds, then if no input is detected the next
command will proceed, in this case swaylock will lock your screen.
dim should only finish successfully when no input is detected for the
duration. If dim finishes successfully before this duration, please submit
an issue.
The alpha and duration of dim may be configured with either a config file
located at ~/.config/dim/config.toml, or through arguments at call-time, for
all options and their defaults please see:
dim --help
Installing
dim packages are titled as dim-screen to avoid naming conflicts.
Fedora (COPR)
dim is available in Fedora as a COPR:
sudo dnf copr enable marcelohdez/dim
sudo dnf install dim-screen
Arch (AUR)
For Arch, dim is available in the AUR. You may use your preferred AUR helper like so:
paru -S dim-screen
Others
[!IMPORTANT]
- Ensure you have Rust installed.
- The system libraries
libxkbcommonandlibwaylandare required.
dim is available on crates.io:
cargo install dim-screen
Building Manually
Choose a directory for this repo, then clone and cd into it:
git clone https://github.com/marcelohdez/dim
cd dim
Lastly, cargo can build and install dim for you, placing the binary in
$HOME/.cargo/bin/:
cargo install --path .
Or, if you would like to place the binary in your $PATH yourself:
cargo build -r
And the resulting binary should be in ./target/release/dim.
License
dim is licensed under the GPLv3 license, a free and open source license. For
more information, please refer to the LICENSE file in the repository root.