# river river is a dynamic wayland compositor that takes inspiration from [dwm](https://dwm.suckless.org) and [bspwm](https://github.com/baskerville/bspwm). *Note: river is currently early in development and may lack some features. If there are specific features blocking you from using river, don't hesitate to [open an issue](https://github.com/ifreund/river/issues/new)* ## Design goals - Simplicity and minimalism, river should not overstep the bounds of a window manger. - Dynamic window management based on a stack of views and tags like dwm. - Scriptable configuration and control through a separate binary, `riverctl`, like bspwm. This works using the custom [river-control](protocol/river-control-unstable-v1.xml) protocol. ## Building To compile river first ensure that you have the following dependencies installed: - [zig](https://github.com/ziglang/zig) 0.6.0 - wayland - wayland-protocols - [wlroots](https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots) 0.10.1 - xkbcommon - pixman - pkg-config *Note: NixOS users should refer to the [Building on NixOS wiki page](https://github.com/ifreund/river/wiki/Building-on-NixOS)* Then run, for example, `sudo zig build --prefix /usr/local install` to build and install the `river` and `riverctl` binaries to `/usr/local/bin`. To enable experimental Xwayland support pass the `-Dxwayland=true` option. ## Usage River can either be run nested in an X11/wayland session or directly from a tty using KMS/DRM. River has no keybindings by default; mappings can be created using the `map` command of `riverctl`. Generally, creating mappings and other configuration is done with a shell script. River will execute any arbitrary shell command passed with the `-c` flag during startup. For example: ``` river -c /path/to/config.sh ``` An example script with sane defaults is provided [here](contrib/config.sh) in the contrib directory. Some configuration options are still hardcoded in [Config.zig](river/Config.zig). Eventually all configuration will be moved to the `riverctl` binary. ## Development Check out the [roadmap](https://github.com/ifreund/river/issues/1) if you'd like to see what has been done and what is left to do. If you are interested in the development of river, please join us at [#river](https://webchat.freenode.net/#river) on freenode. You should also read [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) if you intend to submit patches. ## Licensing river is released under the GNU General Public License version 3, or (at your option) any later version. The protocols in the `protocol` directory are released under various licenses by various parties. You should refer to the copyright block of each protocol for the licensing information. The protocols prefixed with `river` and developed by this project are released under the ISC license (as stated in their copyright blocks).