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hs.tiling

Add tiling window management powers to your hammerspoon. (Fork of nathankot's mjolnir.tiling.)

Features

  • Different layouts per space (with this magic)
  • Multi-monitor supported
  • Custom layouts

Quick start

First up, install Hammerspoon if you haven't already.

Then install hs.tiling by cloning into your hammerspoon configuration directory:

mkdir -p $HOME/.hammerspoon/hs
git clone https://github.com/dsanson/hs.tiling $HOME/.hammerspoon/hs/tiling

In your ~/.hammerspoon/init.lua:

local tiling = require "hs.tiling"
local hotkey = require "hs.hotkey"
local mash = {"ctrl", "cmd"}

hotkey.bind(mash, "c", function() tiling.cycleLayout() end)
hotkey.bind(mash, "j", function() tiling.cycle(1) end)
hotkey.bind(mash, "k", function() tiling.cycle(-1) end)
hotkey.bind(mash, "space", function() tiling.promote() end)
hotkey.bind(mash, "f", function() tiling.goToLayout("fullscreen") end)

-- If you want to set the layouts that are enabled
tiling.set('layouts', {
  'fullscreen', 'main-vertical'
})

Updating

To update to the latest hs.tiling, pull the latest from git:

cd $HOME/.hammerspoon/hs/tiling
git pull

Using custom layouts

You can define your own layouts like so (please see layouts.lua for definition examples:)

tiling.addLayout('custom', function(windows)
  fnutils.each(windows, function(window)
    window:maximize()
  end)
end)

Floating Windows

Using tiling.toggleFloat you can toggle whether or not a window that is on your desktop will be included in your tiling calculations. You can optionally pass in a function as a callback to process the window if it was tiled.

-- Push the window into the exact center of the screen
local function center(window)
  frame = window:screen():frame()
  frame.x = (frame.w / 2) - (frame.w / 4)
  frame.y = (frame.h / 2) - (frame.h / 4)
  frame.w = frame.w / 2
  frame.h = frame.h / 2
  window:setFrame(frame)
end

hotkey.bind(mash, "f", function() tiling.toggleFloat(center) end)

Layouts

These are the layouts that come with hs.tiling:

Name Screenshot
fullscreen fullscreen
main-vertical main-vertical
main-horizontal main-horizontal
rows rows
columns columns
gp-vertical gp-vertical
gp-horizontal gp-horizontal

Variable Layouts

I am experimenting with adding support for variable width layouts.

For now, I have added a variable width variant of main-vertical, called main-vertical-variable. It it just like main-vertical, except the proportion of the screen filled by the main window is determined by the value of the global variable, mainVertical, which defaults to 0.5. I've also added two functions, tiling.setMainVertical(val), which takes a value between 0 and 1 (0.25 means that the main window takes a quarter of the screen, while the other windows take the remaining three quarters; 0.75 means that the main window takes 3/4 of the screen, while the remaining windows take 1/4, and so on) and tiling.adjustMainVertical(factor), which takes a negative or positive factor by which to adjust the value of mainVertical (e.g., if mainVertical is 0.5, then tiling.adjustMainVertical(-0.1) sets it to 0.4).

Here is how I use them in my init.lua (as part of a "windows" mode using hotkeys.modal:

w:bind({},"left",  function() tiling.adjustMainVertical(-0.05) end)
w:bind({},"right",  function() tiling.adjustMainVertical(0.05) end)
w:bind({},"=", function() tiling.setMainVertical(0.5) end)

Once I have all the kinks worked out, I plan to enable this feature for main-vertical and gp-vertical, as well as a corresponding feature for main-horizontal and gp-horizontal.

Contributing

Yes! Please :)

git clone https://github.com/dsanson/hs.tiling.git
cd hs.tiling

Contributors

This is a port of nathankot's mjolnir.tiling.

I replaced references to mjolnir extensions (e.g., mjolnir.window) with references to the corresponding hammerspoon extensions (e.g., hs.window). I rewrote function calls in camelCase where necessary. I renamed tiling.lua to init.lua. It seems to work.

Nathan lists, as contributors to mjolnir.tiling,

Thanks to Nathan and all these contributors for making mjolnir.tiling, and making it so easy to port over to hammerspoon!

To-do

  • Better documentation
  • More layouts
  • Allow globally enabling/disabling layouts
  • Functions to move windows across spaces
  • Event-based tiling, although requires sdegutis/mjolnir#72

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Nathan Kot

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.