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SXHKD(1)			 Sxhkd Manual			      SXHKD(1)

NAME
       sxhkd - Simple X	hotkey daemon

SYNOPSIS
       sxhkd [OPTIONS] [EXTRA_CONFIG ...]

DESCRIPTION
       sxhkd is	a simple X hotkey daemon with a	powerful and compact
       configuration syntax.

OPTIONS
       -h
	   Print the synopsis to standard output and exit.

       -v
	   Print the version information to standard output and	exit.

       -m COUNT
	   Handle the first COUNT mapping notify events.

       -t TIMEOUT
	   Timeout in seconds for the recording	of chord chains.

       -c CONFIG_FILE
	   Read	the main configuration from the	given file.

       -r REDIR_FILE
	   Redirect the	commands output	to the given file.

       -s STATUS_FIFO
	   Output status information to	the given FIFO.

       -a ABORT_KEYSYM
	   Name	of the keysym used for aborting	chord chains.

BEHAVIOR
       sxhkd is	a daemon that listens to keyboard events and execute commands.

       It reads	its configuration file from $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/sxhkd/sxhkdrc by
       default,	or from	the given file if the -c option	is used.

       Additional configuration	files can be passed as arguments.

       If sxhkd	receives a SIGUSR1 (resp. SIGUSR2) signal, it will reload its
       configuration file (resp. toggle	the grabbing state of all its
       bindings).

       The commands are	executed via SHELL -c COMMAND (hence you can use
       environment variables).

       SHELL will be the content of the	first defined environment variable in
       the following list: SXHKD_SHELL,	SHELL.

       If you have a non-QWERTY	keyboard or a non-standard layout
       configuration, you should provide a COUNT of 1 to the -m	option or -1
       (interpreted as infinity) if you	constantly switch from one layout to
       the other (sxhkd	ignores	all mapping notify events by default because
       the majority of those events are	pointless).

CONFIGURATION
       Each line of the	configuration file is interpreted as so:

          If it is empty or starts with #, it is ignored.

          If it starts	with a space, it is read as a command.

          Otherwise, it is read as a hotkey.

       General syntax:

	   HOTKEY
	       [;]COMMAND

	   HOTKEY      := CHORD_1 ; CHORD_2 ; ... ; CHORD_n
	   CHORD_i     := [MODIFIERS_i +] [~][@]KEYSYM_i
	   MODIFIERS_i := MODIFIER_i1 +	MODIFIER_i2 + ... + MODIFIER_ik

       The valid modifier names	are: super, hyper, meta, alt, control, ctrl,
       shift, mode_switch, lock, mod1, mod2, mod3, mod4, mod5 and any.

       The keysym names	are given by the output	of xev -event keyboard.

       Hotkeys and commands can	be spread across multiple lines	by ending each
       partial line with a backslash character.

       When multiple chords are	separated by semicolons, the hotkey is a chord
       chain: the command will only be executed	after receiving	each chord of
       the chain in consecutive	order.

       The colon character can be used instead of the semicolon	to indicate
       that the	chord chain shall not be aborted when the chain	tail is
       reached.

       If a command starts with	a semicolon, it	will be	executed
       synchronously, otherwise	asynchronously.

       The Escape key can be used to abort a chord chain.

       If @ is added at	the beginning of the keysym, the command will be run
       on key release events, otherwise	on key press events.

       If ~ is added at	the beginning of the keysym, the captured event	will
       be replayed for the other clients.

       Pointer hotkeys can be defined by using one of the following special
       keysym names: button1, button2, button3,	..., button24.

       The hotkey and the command may contain sequences	of the form
       {STRING_1,...,STRING_N}.

       In addition, the	sequences can contain ranges of	the form A-Z where A
       and Z are alphanumeric characters.

       The underscore character	represents an empty sequence element.

AUTHOR
       Bastien Dejean <nihilhill at gmail.com>

MAILING	LIST
       sxhkd at	librelist.com

Sxhkd 0.6.2			  08/02/2020			      SXHKD(1)

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