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Released under the terms of the WTFPL License: http://www.wtfpl.net
This is a Stormux project: https://stormux.org
## Why the name?
An uppercase I looks like a 1, 3 from i3, and 8 because the song [We Are 138](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n2Mkdw4q44) rocks!
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I38 will try to detect your browser, file manager, and web browser and present you with a list of options to bind to their launch keys. It will also create bindings for pidgin and mumble if they are installed. To use the bindings, press your ratpoison mode key which is set when you run the i38.sh script. next, press the binding for the application you want, w for web browser, e for text editor, f for file manager, m for mumble, etc. To learn all the bindings, find and read the mode ratpoison section of ~/.config/i3/config.
## Usage:
- With no arguments, create the i3 configuration.
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- -u: Copy over the latest version of scripts.
- -x: Generate ~/.xinitrc and ~/.xprofile.
- -X: Generate ~/.xprofile only.
## Ratpoison Mode
I38 is an adaptation of the old Strychnine project which was based on the Ratpoison window manager. Ratpoison is a screen like window manager, and the important concept from that, which applies to I38, is adding keyboard shortcuts without conflicting application shortcuts. This is done with an "escape key".
When creating I38, I really wanted to port that functionality over, because it is very powerful and allows for lots and lots of shortcuts while minimizing collisions between shortcuts. So, for example, if you have chosen brave as your web browser, and selected alt+escape as your ratpoison mode key, you can quickly launch brave by pressing alt+escape followed by the letter w.
## I38 Help
To get help for I38, you can press the top level keybinding alt+shift+F1. It is also available by pressing the ratpoison mode key followed by question mark. A limitation of yad, which is used to display the help text means that the cursor starts at the bottom of the text. Please press control+home to jump to the top. You can navigate with the arrow keys, and use control+f to find text within the document.
The help text is a modified version of the configuration file itself that is intended to be easier to read. I have tried to add in comments that should also serve to make things more clear.

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done
# Configuration questions
export i3Mode=$(yesno "Would you like to use ratpoison mode? This behaves more like strychnine, with an escape key followed by keybindings.")
export i3Mode=$(yesno "Would you like to use ratpoison mode? This behaves more like strychnine, with an escape key followed by keybindings. (Recommended)")
# Prevent setting ratpoison mode key to the same as default mode key
while [[ "$escapeKey" == "$mod" ]]; do
if [[ $i3Mode -eq 0 ]]; then
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EOF
fi
# For those who do not want ratpoison mode.
if [[ -z "${escapeKey}" ]]; then
cat << EOF >> ${i3Path}/config
# Text editor bound to $mod+e
bindsym \$mod+e exec $textEditor
# File browser bound to $mod+f
bindsym \$mod+f exec $fileBrowser
# Web browser bound to $mod+w
bindsym \$mod+w exec $webBrowser
$(if command -v mumble &> /dev/null ; then
echo "bindsym \$mod+m exec $(command -v mumble)"
fi)
$(if command -v ocrdesktop &> /dev/null ; then
echo "bindsym Print exec $(command -v ocrdesktop)' -b"
fi)
$(if command -v pidgin &> /dev/null ; then
echo "bindsym \$mod+p exec $(command -v pidgin)"
fi)
$(if command -v transfersh &> /dev/null ; then
echo 'bindsym \$mod+t exec bash -c '"'"'fileName="$(yad --title "I38 Upload File" --file)" && url="$(transfersh "${fileName}" | tee >(yad --title "I38 - Uploading ${fileName##*/} ..." --progress --pulsate --auto-close))" && echo "${url#*saved at: }" | tee >(yad --title "I38 - Upload URL" --show-cursor --show-uri --button yad-close --sticky --text-info) >(xclip -selection clipboard)'"'"
fi)
#Keyboard based volume controls using pulseaudio
bindsym \$mod+Shift+0 exec --no-startup-id pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +${volumeJump}% & play -qnG synth 0.03 sin 440
bindsym \$mod+Shift+9 exec --no-startup-id pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -${volumeJump}% & play -qnG synth 0.03 sin 440
# Music player controls
# Requires playerctl.
bindsym \$mod+Shift+equal exec --no-startup-id ${i3Path}/scripts/music_controler.sh incvol $volumeJump
bindsym \$mod+Shift+minus exec --no-startup-id ${i3Path}/scripts/music_controler.sh decvol $volumeJump
bindsym \$mod+Shift+z exec --no-startup-id play -qV0 "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000 pad 0 .02" "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000" norm 1.0 vol 0.4 & ${i3Path}/scripts/music_controler.sh prev
bindsym \$mod+Shift+c exec --no-startup-id play -qV0 "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000 pad 0 .02" "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000" norm 1.0 vol 0.4 & ${i3Path}/scripts/music_controler.sh pause
bindsym \$mod+Shift+x exec --no-startup-id play -qV0 "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000 pad 0 .02" "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000" norm 1.0 vol 0.4 & ${i3Path}/scripts/music_controler.sh play
bindsym \$mod+Shift+v exec --no-startup-id play -qV0 "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000 pad 0 .02" "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000" norm 1.0 vol 0.4 & ${i3Path}/scripts/music_controler.sh stop
bindsym \$mod+Shift+b exec --no-startup-id play -qV0 "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000 pad 0 .02" "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000" norm 1.0 vol 0.4 & ${i3Path}/scripts/music_controler.sh next
bindsym \$mod+Shift+u exec --no-startup-id play -qV0 "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000 pad 0 .02" "| sox -np synth 0.03 sin 2000" norm 1.0 vol 0.4 & ${i3Path}/scripts/music_controler.sh info
#Check battery status
bindsym \$mod+b exec --no-startup-id ${i3Path}/scripts/battery_status.sh
#Check controller battery status
bindsym \$mod+g exec ${i3Path}/scripts/game_controler.sh -s
# Get a list of windows in the current workspace
bindsym \$mod+apostrophe exec --no-startup-id ${i3Path}/scripts/window_list.sh
# Restart orca
bindsym \$mod+Shift+o exec $(command -v orca) --replace
# reload the configuration file
bindsym \$mod+Control+semicolon exec bash -c '$i3msg -t run_command reload && spd-say -P important -Cw "I38 Configuration reloaded."'
# restart i3 inplace (preserves your layout/session, can be used to upgrade i3)
bindsym \$mod+Control+Shift+semicolon exec bash -c '$i3msg -t run_command restart && spd-say -P important -Cw "I3 restarted."'
# exit i3 (logs you out of your X session)
bindsym \$mod+Control+q exec bash -c 'yad --image "dialog-question" --title "I38" --button=yes:0 --button=no:1 --text "You pressed the exit shortcut. Do you really want to exit i3? This will end your X session." && $i3msg -t run_command exit'
EOF
fi
cat << EOF >> ${i3Path}/config
# Auto start section
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echo 'exec --no-startup-id dex --autostart --environment i3'
else
echo '# Startup applications'
echo 'exec clipster -d'
echo 'exec --no-startup-id clipster -d'
echo 'exec orca'
fi)