# river River is a dynamic tiling Wayland compositor with flexible runtime configuration. Join us at [#river](https://web.libera.chat/?channels=#river) on irc.libera.chat. Read our man pages and our [wiki](https://github.com/ifreund/river/wiki). *Note: river is currently early in development. Expect breaking changes and missing features. If you run into a bug don't hesitate to [open an issue](https://github.com/ifreund/river/issues/new)* ## Design goals - Simple and predictable behavior, river should be easy to use and have a low cognitive load. - Window management based on a stack of views and tags. - Dynamic layouts generated by external, user-written executables. A default `rivertile` layout generator is provided. - Scriptable configuration and control through a custom Wayland protocol and separate `riverctl` binary implementing it. ## Building Packaging status On cloning the repository, you must init and update the submodules as well with e.g. ``` git submodule update --init ``` To compile river first ensure that you have the following dependencies installed: - [zig](https://ziglang.org/download/) 0.8.0 - wayland - wayland-protocols - [wlroots](https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots) 0.14.0 - xkbcommon - libevdev - pixman - pkg-config - scdoc (optional, but required for man page generation) Then run, for example: ``` zig build -Drelease-safe --prefix ~/.local install ``` To enable experimental Xwayland support pass the `-Dxwayland` option as well. ## Usage River can either be run nested in an X11/Wayland session or directly from a tty using KMS/DRM. Simply run the `river` command. On startup river will run an executable file at `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/river/init` if such an executable exists. If `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is not set, `~/.config/river/init` will be used instead. Usually this executable is a shell script invoking *riverctl*(1) to create mappings, start programs such as a layout generator or status bar, and preform other configuration. An example init script with sane defaults is provided [here](example/init) in the example directory. For complete documentation see the `river(1)`, `riverctl(1)`, and `rivertile(1)` man pages. ## 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).