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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ betterlockscreen --lock blur  -> [Watch some of the features of betterlockscreen in action](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ng5FZwnn6M&feature=youtu.be) +> [Watch some of the features of betterlockscreen in action](https://youtu.be/9Ng5FZwnn6M) ## Table of Contents @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ images as lockscreen background depending on argument provided by user. > Note: Make sure your system has all dependencies satisfied -- [i3lock-color](https://github.com/PandorasFox/i3lock-color) - i3lock fork with additional features( >= 2.11-c ) +- [i3lock-color](https://github.com/Raymo111/i3lock-color) - i3lock fork with additional features(`>= 2.13.c.3`) - [imagemagick](https://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php) - To apply effects to images - [xdpyinfo](https://www.x.org/archive/X11R7.7/doc/man/man1/xdpyinfo.1.xhtml), [xrandr](https://www.x.org/wiki/Projects/XRandR/), [bc](https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/) and [feh](https://feh.finalrewind.org/) - To find screen resolution, set custom blur level and wallpaper handling. @@ -96,74 +96,129 @@ export PATH="${PATH}:${HOME}/.local/bin/" UtkarshVerma was so kind to provide an installation script for debian based systems, . +#### Void Linux + +##### xbps repository + +`betterlockscreen` is available in official Void's repository as `betterlockscreen`. + +Installing using `xbps` (will automatically install all required dependencies): `xbps-install -S betterlockscreen` + ### Configuration You can customise various colors for betterlockscreen, copy config file from examples directory to `~/.config/betterlockscreenrc` and edit it accordingly. If configuration file is not found then default configurations will be used. +```ini +# default options +display_on=0 +span_image=false +lock_timeout=300 +fx_list=(dim blur dimblur pixel dimpixel color) +dim_level=40 +blur_level=1 +pixel_scale=10,1000 +solid_color=333333 + +# theme options +loginbox=00000066 +loginshadow=00000000 +locktext="Type password to unlock..." +font="sans-serif" +ringcolor=ffffffff +insidecolor=00000000 +separatorcolor=00000000 +ringvercolor=ffffffff +insidevercolor=00000000 +ringwrongcolor=ffffffff +insidewrongcolor=d23c3dff +keyhlcolor=d23c3dff +bshlcolor=d23c3dff +verifcolor=ffffffff +timecolor=ffffffff +datecolor=ffffffff +wallpaper_cmd="feh --bg-fill --no-fehbg" +time_format="%H:%M:%S" +``` If you have installed betterlockscreen from AUR package, then you can copy default config from docs ```sh cp /usr/share/doc/betterlockscreen/examples/betterlockscreenrc ~/.config ``` -For multimonitor setups, now you can choose which monitor the clock is displayed on -modify screennumber in betterlockscreenrc accordingly. Its zero based i.e 0 = screen 1 - ### Usage Run `betterlockscreen` and point it to either a directory (`betterlockscreen -u "path/to/dir"`) or an image (`betterlockscreen -u "/path/to/img.jpg"`) and that's all. `betterlockscreen` will change update its cache with image you provided. ```sh -usage: betterlockscreen [-u "path/to/img.jpg"] [-l "dim, blur or dimblur"] - [-w "dim, blur, or dimblur"] [-t "custom text"] [-s "lockscreen and suspend"] - [-r "resolution"] [-b "factor"] +Usage: betterlockscreen [-u <PATH>] [-l <EFFECT>] [-w <EFFECT>] -betterlockscreen - faster and sweet looking lockscreen for linux systems. + -u --update <PATH> + Update lock screen image -required: - -u, --update "path/to/img.jpg" caches all required images + -l --lock <EFFECT> + Lock screen with cached image -usage: - -l, --lock effect-name - locks with provided effect - -w, --wall effect-name - set desktop background with provided effect - -s, --suspend effect-name - lockscreen and suspend + -w --wall <EFFECT> + Set wallpaper with cached image - Available effects: - dim, blur or dimblur +Additional arguments: - -t, --text "custom text" - set custom lockscreen text - -b, blur 0.0 - 1.0 - set blur range - -d, --display 0-9 - screen to display loginbox - --span - span multiple screens + --display <N> + Set display to draw loginbox + --span + Scale image to span multiple displays -Usage examples: -1. Updating image cache(required) -betterlockscreen -u ~/Pictures/Forests.png # caches given image -betterlockscreen -u ~/Pictures # caches random image from ~/Pictures directory + --off <N> + Turn display off after N minutes -2. Custom resolution and blur range -betterlockscreen -u path/to/directory -r 1920x1080 -b 0.5 + --fx <EFFECT,EFFECT,EFFECT> + List of effects to apply -3. Lockscreen -betterlockscreen -l dim # lockscreen with dim effect + -- <ARGS> + Pass following arguments to i3lock -4. Lockscreen with custom text -betterlockscreen -l dim -t "custom lockscreen text" +Effects arguments: -5. Set desktop background -betterlockscreen -w blur # set desktop background with blur effect + --dim <N> + Dim image N percent (0-100) + + --blur <N> + Blur image N amount (0.0-1.0) + + --pixel <N,N> + Pixelate image with N shrink and N grow (unsupported) + + --color <HEX> + Solid color background with HEX ``` + +#### Usage examples: +1. Update image cache with random image +`betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers` + +2. Update image cache with only dim and pixel effects +`betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers/image.png --fx dim,pixel` + +3. Update image cache with random image, multiple monitors, login on 1, spanning +`betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers/Dual/ --display 1 --span` + +4. Update image cache with solid background only (ignore errors) +`betterlockscreen -u . --fx color --color 5833ff` + +5. Update image cache with different background images +`betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers/image1.png -u ~/Wallpapers/image2.png` + +6. Lock screen with blur effect +`betterlockscreen --lock blur` + +7. Lock screen with multiple monitors, spanning +`betterlockscreen -l dimblur --display 1 --span` + + ### Set desktop background on startup Add this line to `.xinitrc`. @@ -211,10 +266,9 @@ alt + shift + x ``` ### Lockscreen when suspended(systemd service) - ```sh # move service file to proper dir (the aur package does this for you) -cp betterlockscreen@.service /etc/systemd/system/ +cp betterlockscreen@.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/ # enable systemd service systemctl enable betterlockscreen@$USER @@ -222,12 +276,17 @@ systemctl enable betterlockscreen@$USER # disable systemd service systemctl disable betterlockscreen@$USER - # Note: Now you can call systemctl suspend to suspend your system # and betterlockscreen service will be activated # so when your system wakes your screen will be locked. ``` +**Hint:** The systemd-unit expects betterlockscreen to be installed in "/usr/local/bin", so maybe you want to check or change this! + +Resources and more informations: + * https://gist.github.com/Raymo111/91ffd256b7aca6a85e8a99d6331d3b7b + * https://github.com/Raymo111/i3lock-color/issues/174#issuecomment-687149213 + --- ### Countributing @@ -249,7 +308,7 @@ Betterlockscreen is under [MIT](https://github.com/pavanjadhaw/betterlockscreen/ - Hat tip to anyone who's code was used - Thanks to those who contributed to make it better -- Inspiration - r/unixporn +- Inspiration - [r/unixporn](https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn) [logo]: .github/hero.png [website]: https://mdxjs.com
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