Lucien Cartier-Tilet
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#+title: Commands
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#+setupfile: ../headers
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#+property: header-args:emacs-lisp :tangle no :exports results :cache yes :noweb yes
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* Commands
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** Commands
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:lisp: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.stumpwm.d/commands.lisp
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:END:
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The first command I declare in this file is a command that will avoid
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me invoking too many Firefox instances. Either Firefox is not already
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running and an instance is launched, or one already is, and we are
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brought to it. This is done like so:
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#+begin_src lisp
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(defcommand firefox () ()
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"Run or raise Firefox."
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(sb-thread:make-thread (lambda () (run-or-raise "firefox" '(:class "Firefox") t nil))))
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#+end_src
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Next, this command will not only close the current window, but it will
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also close the current frame.
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#+begin_src lisp
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(defcommand delete-window-and-frame () ()
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"Delete the current frame with its window."
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(delete-window)
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(remove-split))
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#+end_src
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The two following commands will create a new frame to the right and
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below the current frame respectively, then focus it.
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#+begin_src lisp
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(defcommand hsplit-and-focus () ()
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"Create a new frame on the right and focus it."
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(hsplit)
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(move-focus :right))
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(defcommand vsplit-and-focus () ()
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"Create a new frame below and move focus to it."
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(vsplit)
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(move-focus :down))
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#+end_src
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Now, let’s create a command for invoking the terminal, optionally with
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a program.
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#+begin_src lisp
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(defcommand term (&optional program) ()
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"Invoke a terminal, possibly with a @arg{program}."
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(sb-thread:make-thread
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(lambda ()
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(run-shell-command (if program
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(format nil "kitty ~A" program)
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"kitty")))))
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#+end_src
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