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Pinnacle banner

https://github.com/Ottatop/pinnacle/assets/120758733/c175ba80-9796-4759-92c3-1d7a6639b0c9

Table of Contents

Info

What is Pinnacle?

Pinnacle is a Wayland compositor built in Rust using Smithay. It's my attempt at creating something like AwesomeWM for Wayland.

It sports high configurability through a (soon to be) extensive Lua API, with plans for a Rust API in the future.

More video examples below!

Click me

All videos were recorded using Screenkey and the Winit backend.

https://github.com/Ottatop/pinnacle/assets/120758733/5b6b224b-3031-4a1c-9375-1143f1bfc0e3

https://github.com/Ottatop/pinnacle/assets/120758733/7a465983-2560-412e-9154-40b3dfd20488

(This video is very crunchy in my attempts to get under the 10mb limit)

Features

  • Tag system
  • Left master stack, corner, dwindle, and spiral layouts from Awesome
  • XWayland support
  • Layer-shell support
  • Configurable in Lua or Rust
  • Is very cool 👍

Roadmap

  • TODO

Dependencies

You will need Rust installed to compile this project and use the Rust API for configuration.

You'll also need the following packages, as specified by Smithay: libwayland libxkbcommon libudev libinput libgdm libseat, as well as xwayland.

  • Arch:
    sudo pacman -S wayland wayland-protocols libxkbcommon systemd-libs libinput mesa seatd xwayland
    
  • Debian:
    sudo apt install libwayland-dev libxkbcommon-dev libudev-dev libinput-dev libgdm-dev libseat-dev xwayland
    
  • NixOS: Use the provided shell.nix.
  • TODO: other distros.

If you're configuring Pinnacle using Lua, you'll additionally need Lua 5.4 for configuration. Older versions will not work. Check with your package manager to see which version you have.

Building

Build the project with:

cargo build [--release]

For NixOS users, there is a provided shell.nix file that you can use for nix-shell. flake soon™️

Note

On build, install_libs.sh will run to copy the Lua API library to $XDG_DATA_HOME/pinnacle (or ~/.local/share/pinnacle).

Running

Important

Before running, read the information in Configuration.

After building, run the executable located in either:

./target/debug/pinnacle     # without --release
./target/release/pinnacle   # with --release

Or, run the project directly with

cargo run [--release]

See flags you can pass in by running cargo run -- --help (or -h).

Configuration

Pinnacle is configured in your choice of Lua or Rust.

Out-of-the-box configurations

If you just want to test Pinnacle out without copying stuff to your config directory, run either of the following in the crate root:

# For a Lua configuration
PINNACLE_CONFIG_DIR="./api/lua" cargo run

# For a Rust configuration
PINNACLE_CONFIG_DIR="./api/rust" cargo run

Custom configuration

Important

Pinnacle is under heavy development, and there will be major breaking changes to these APIs until I release version 0.1, at which point there will be an API stability spec in place.

Until then, I recommend you either use the out-of-the-box configs above or prepare for your config to break every now and then.

Pinnacle will search for a metaconfig.toml file in the following directories, from top to bottom:

$PINNACLE_CONFIG_DIR
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pinnacle
~/.config/pinnacle # Only if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not defined

The metaconfig.toml file provides information on what config to run, kill and reload keybinds, and any environment variables you want set. For more details, see the provided metaconfig.toml file.

If no metaconfig.toml file is found, the default Lua config will be loaded.

Lua

For custom configuration in Lua, you can copy metaconfig.toml and example_config.lua to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pinnacle (this will probably be ~/.config/pinnacle).

If you rename example_config.lua, make sure command in your metaconfig.toml is updated to reflect that. If it isn't, the compositor will load the default config instead.

Using the Lua Language Server

It is highly recommended to setup your Lua language server installation to use the api/lua directory as a library. This will provide documentation, autocomplete, and error checking.

The Lua library should have been copied to $XDG_DATA_HOME/pinnacle (or ~/.local/share/pinnacle).

For VS Code:

Install the Lua plugin, then go into its settings and add the path above to the api/lua directory to Workspace: Library.

For Neovim:

Pass this table into your Lua language server settings:

Lua = {
    workspace = {
        library = {
            "$XDG_DATA_HOME/pinnacle/lua", -- Replace $XDG_DATA_HOME with the full path
            -- OR
            "$HOME/.local/share/pinnacle/lua", -- Replace $HOME with the full path
        }
    }
}

Rust

If you want to use Rust to configure Pinnacle, follow these steps:

  1. In ~/.config/pinnacle, run cargo init.
  2. In the Cargo.toml file, add the following under [dependencies]:
# rev is HIGHLY recommended to prevent breaking changes
pinnacle_api = { git = "http://github.com/pinnacle-comp/pinnacle", rev = "..." }
  1. Create the file metaconfig.toml at the root. Add the following to the file:
command = ["cargo", "run"]
reload_keybind = { modifiers = ["Ctrl", "Alt"], key = "r" }
kill_keybind = { modifiers = ["Ctrl", "Alt", "Shift"], key = "escape" }
  1. Copy the contents from example_config.rs to src/main.rs.
  2. Run Pinnacle! (You may want to run cargo build beforehand so you don't have to wait for your config to compile.)

API Documentation

Lua: https://pinnacle-comp.github.io/pinnacle/main/lua.
Rust: https://pinnacle-comp.github.io/pinnacle/main/rust.

Documentation for other branches can be reached by replacing main with the branch you want.

Controls

The following are the default controls in the example_config.

Binding Action
Ctrl + Mouse left drag Move window
Ctrl + Mouse right drag Resize window
CtrlAlt + q Quit Pinnacle
CtrlAlt + c Close window
Ctrl + Return Spawn Alacritty (you can change this in the config)
CtrlAlt + Space Toggle between floating and tiled
Ctrl + f Toggle fullscreen
Ctrl + m Toggle maximized
Ctrl + Space Cycle to the next layout
CtrlShift + Space Cycle to the previous layout
Ctrl + 1 to 5 Switch to tag 1 to 5
CtrlShift + 1 to 5 Toggle tag 1 to 5
CtrlAlt + 1 to 5 Move a window to tag 1 to 5
CtrlAltShift + 1 to 5 Toggle tag 1 to 5 on a window

Feature Requests, Bug Reports, Contributions, and Questions

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md.