Swayr consists of a demon, and a client. The demon swayrd
records window
creations, deletions, and focus changes using sway's JSON IPC interface. The
client swayr
offers subcommands, see swayr --help
.
Right now, there are these subcommands:
* switch-window
displays all windows in the order urgent first, then LRU,
focused last and focuses the selected.
* quit-window
displays all windows and quits the selected one.
* switch-workspace
displays all workspaces in LRU order and switches to the
selected.
* switch-workspace-or-window
displays all workspaces and their windows and
allows to switch to either a workspace or window.
* execute-swaymsg-command
displays most swaymsg which don't require
additional input and executes the selected one. That's handy especially for
less often used commands not bound to a key.
Swayr is licensed under the GPLv3 (or later).