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ROFI 1 rofi
NAME
rofi - A window switcher, run launcher, ssh dialog and dmenu replacement
SYNOPSIS
rofi [ -width pct_scr ] [ -lines lines ] [ -columns columns ] [ -font pangofont ] [ -fg color ] [ -fg-urgent color ] [ -fg-active color ] [ -bg-urgent color ] [ -bg-active color ] [ -bg color ] [ -bgalt color ] [ -hlfg color ] [ -hlbg color ] [ -key-mode combo ] [ -terminal terminal ] [ -location position ] [ -fixed-num-lines ] [ -padding padding ] [ -opacity opacity% ] [ -display display ] [ -bc color ] [ -bw width ] [ -dmenu [ -p prompt ] [ -sep separator ] [ -l selected line ] [ -mesg ] [ -filter ] [ -select ] ] [ -ssh-client client ] [ -ssh-command command ] [ -disable-history ] [ -levenshtein-sort ] [ -case-sensitive ] [ -show mode ] [ -modi mode1,mode2 ] [ -eh element height ] [ -lazy-filter-limit limit ] [ -e message] [ -a row ] [ -u row ] [ -pid path ] [ -now ] [ -rnow ] [ -snow ] [ -version ] [ -help] [ -dump-xresources ] [ -auto-select ] [ -parse-hosts ] [ -combi-modi mode1,mode2 ] [ -quiet ]
DESCRIPTION
rofi is an X11 popup window switcher, run dialog, dmenu replacement and more. It focuses on being fast to use and have minimal distraction. It supports keyboard and mouse navigation, type to filter, tokenized search and more.
USAGE
rofi can be used in three ways, single-shot; executes once and directly exits when done, as a daemon listening to specific key-combination or emulating dmenu.
Single-shot mode
To launch rofi directly in a certain mode, specifying rofi -show <mode>
.
To show the run dialog:
rofi -show run
Daemon mode
To launch rofi in daemon mode don't specify a mode to show (-show <mode>
), instead you can
bind keys to launch a certain mode. To have run mode open when pressing F2
start rofi like:
rofi -key-run F2
Keybindings can also be specified in the Xresources
file.
Emulating dmenu
rofi can emulate dmenu
(a dynamic menu for X) when launched with the -dmenu
flag.
The official website for dmenu
can be found here.
OPTIONS
There are currently three methods of setting configuration options:
- Compile time: edit config.c. This method is strongly discouraged.
- Xresources: A method of storing key values in the Xserver. See here for more information. This is the recommended way of configuring rofi.
- Command-line options: Arguments passed to rofi.
The Xresources options and the command-line options are aliased. So to set option X you would set:
rofi.X: value
In the Xresources file, and to (override) this via the command-line you would pass the same key prefixed with a '-':
rofi -X value
To get a list of available options, formatted as Xresources entries run:
rofi -dump-xresources
The configuration system supports the following types:
- String
- Integer (signed and unsigned)
- Char
- Boolean
The boolean option has a non-default command-line syntax, to enable option X you do:
-X
to disable it:
-no-X
Below is a list of the most important options:
General
-key-{mode}
KEY
Set the key combination to display a {mode} in daemon mode.
rofi -key-run F12
rofi -key-ssh control+shift+s
rofi -key-window mod1+Tab
-dmenu
Run rofi in dmenu mode. Allowing it to be used for user interaction in scripts.
In dmenu
mode, rofi will read input from STDIN, and will output to STDOUT by default.
Example to let the user choose between three pre-defined options:
echo -e "Option #1\nOption #2\nOption #3" | rofi -dmenu
Or get the options from a script:
~/my_script.sh | rofi -dmenu
Pressing shift-enter
will open the selected entries and move to the next entry.
-show
mode
Open rofi in a certain mode.
For example to show the run-dialog:
rofi -show run
This function deprecates -rnow,-snow and -now
-switchers
mode1,mode1
-modi
mode1,mode1
Give a comma separated list of modes to enable, in what order.
For example to only show the run and ssh launcher (in that order):
rofi -modi "run,ssh" -show run
Custom modes can be added using the internal 'script' mode. Each mode has two parameters:
<name>:<script>
So to have a mode 'Workspaces' using the i3_switch_workspace.sh
script type:
rofi -modi "window,run,ssh,Workspaces:i3_switch_workspaces.sh" -show Workspaces
-case-sensitive
Start in case sensitive mode.
-quiet
Do not print any message when starting in daemon mode.
-fuzzy
Enable experimental fuzzy matching.
Theming
-bg
-bg-active
-bg-urgent
Set the background text color (X11 named color or hex #rrggbb) for the menu.
rofi -bg "#222222"
Default: #f2f1f0
-bgalt
Set the background text color for alternating rows (X11 named color or hex #rrggbb) for the menu.
rofi -bgalt "#222222"
Default: #f2f1f0
-bc
Set the border color (X11 named color or hex #rrggbb) for the menu.
rofi -bc black
Default: black
-bw
Set the border width in pixels.
rofi -bw 1
Default: 1
-fg
-fg-urgent
-fg-active
Set the foreground text color (X11 named color or hex #rrggbb) for the menu.
rofi -fg "#cccccc"
Default: #222222
-hlbg
-hlbg-active
-hlbg-urgent
Set the background text color (X11 named color or hex #rrggbb) for the highlighted item in the menu.
rofi -hlbg "#005577"
Default: #005577
-hlfg
-hlfg-active
-hlfg-urgent
Set the foreground text color (X11 named color or hex #rrggbb) for the highlighted item in the menu.
rofi -hlfg "#ffffff"
Default: #FFFFFF
-font
Pango font name for use by the menu.
rofi -font monospace\ 14
Default: mono 12
-opacity
Set the window opacity (0-100).
rofi -opacity "75"
Default: 100
-eh
element height
The height of a field in lines. e.g.
echo -e "a\n3|b\n4|c\n5" | rofi -sep '|' -eh 2 -dmenu
Default: 1
The following options are further explained in the theming section:
-color-enabled
Enable the exteneded coloring options.
-color-window
background border color
Set window background and border color.
-color-normal
background, foreground, background alt, highlight background, highlight foreground
-color-urgent
background, foreground, background alt, highlight background, highlight foreground
-color-active
background, foreground, background alt, highlight background, highlight foreground
Specify the colors used in a row per state (normal, active, urgent).
-line-margin
Set the spacing between the rows.
Default: *3*
Min: *3*
Max: *50*
Layout
-lines
Maximum number of lines the menu may show before scrolling.
rofi -lines 25
Default: 15
-columns
The number of columns the menu may show before scrolling.
rofi -columns 2
Default: 1
-width
[value]
Set the width of the menu as a percentage of the screen width.
rofi -width 60
If value is larger then 100, the size is set in pixels. e.g. to span a full hd monitor:
rofi -width 1920
If the value is negative, it tries to estimates a character width. To show 30 characters on a row:
rofi -width -30
Character width is a rough estimation, and might not be correct, but should work for most monospaced fonts.
Default: 50
-location
Specify where the window should be located. The numbers map to the following location on the monitor:
1 2 3
8 0 4
7 6 5
Default: 0
-fixed-num-lines
Keep a fixed number of visible lines (See the -lines
option.)
-padding
Define the inner margin of the window.
Default: 5
-sidebar-mode
Go into side-bar mode, it will show list of modi at the bottom.
To show sidebar use:
rofi -show run -sidebar-mode -lines 0
-lazy-filter-limit
limit
The number of entries required for rofi to go into lazy filter mode. In lazy filter mode, it won't re-filter the list on each keypress, but only after rofi been idle for 250ms. Experiments shows that the default (5000 lines) works well, set to 0 to always enable.
Default: 5000
-auto-select
When one entry is left, automatically select this.
-m
num
-monitor
num
Select (Xinerama) monitor to display **rofi** on.
PATTERN setting
-terminal
Specify what terminal to start.
rofi -terminal xterm
Pattern: {terminal} Default: x-terminal-emulator
-ssh-client
client
Override the used ssh client.
Pattern: {ssh-client} Default: ssh
SSH settings
-ssh-command
cmd
Set the command to execute when starting a ssh session. The pattern {host} is replaced by the selected ssh entry.
Default: {terminal} -e {ssh-client} {host}
-parse-hosts
Parse the `/etc/hosts` files for entries.
Run settings
-run-command
cmd
Set the command ({cmd}) to execute when running an application. See PATTERN.
Default: {cmd}
-run-shell-command
cmd
Set the command to execute when running an application in a shell. See PATTERN.
Default: {terminal} -e {cmd}
-run-list-command
cmd
If set, use an external tool to generate list of executable commands. Uses 'run-command'
Default: ""
Combi settings
-combi-modi
mode1,mode2
The modi to combine in the combi mode.
For syntax to see `-modi`.
To get one merge view, of window,run,ssh:
rofi -show combi -combi-modi "window,run,ssh"
History and Sorting
-disable-history
-no-disable-history
(re-enable history)
Disable history
-levenshtein-sort
to enable
-no-levenshtein-sort
to disable
When searching sort the result based on levenshtein distance.
Dmenu specific
-sep
separator
Separator for dmenu. For example to show list a to e with '|' as separator:
echo "a|b|c|d|e" | rofi -sep '|' -dmenu
-p
prompt
Specify the prompt to show in dmenu mode. E.g. select monkey a,b,c,d or e.
echo "a|b|c|d|e" | rofi -sep '|' -dmenu -p "monkey:"
Default: *dmenu*
-selected-row
selected row
Select a certain row.
Default: *0*
-l
number of lines to show
Maximum number of lines the menu may show before scrolling.
rofi -lines 25
Default: 15
-i
Makes dmenu match menu entries case insensitively.
-a
X
Active row, mark row X as active. (starting at 0)
You can specify single element: -a 3
A range: -a 3-8
or a set of rows: -a 0,2
Or any combination: -a 0,2-3,9
-u
X
Urgent row, mark row X as urgent. (starting at 0)
You can specify single element: -u 3
A range: -u 3-8
or a set of rows: -u 0,2
Or any combination: -u 0,2-3,9
-only-match
Only return a selected item, do not allow custom entry.
This mode always returns an entry, or returns directly when no entries given.
-no-custom
Only return a selected item, do not allow custom entry.
This mode returns directly when no entries given.
-format
format
Allows the output of dmenu to be customized (N is total number of input entries):
* 's' selected string.
* 'i' index (0 - (N-1)).
* 'd' index (1 - N).
* 'q' quote string.
* 'f' filter string (user input).
* 'F' quoted filter string (user input).
Default: 's'
-filter
filter
Preset user filter to *filter* in the entry box and pre-filter the list.
-select
string
Select first line that matches the given string
-mesg
string
Add a message line below the filter entry box. Supports pango markup. For more information on supported markup see here
Message dialog
-e
message
Popup a message dialog (used internally for showing errors) with *message*.
Message can be multi-line.
Other
'-pid' path
Make **rofi** create a pid file and check this on startup. Avoiding multiple copies running
simultaneous. This is useful when running **rofi** from a keybinding daemon.
Debug
-dump-xresources
Dump the current active configuration in Xresources format to the command-line. This does not validate all passed values (e.g. colors).
-no-config
Disable parsing of configuration. This runs rofi in stock mode.
PATTERN
To launch commands (e.g. when using the ssh launcher) the user can enter the used command-line, the following keys can be used that will be replaced at runtime:
{host}
: The host to connect to.{terminal}
: The configured terminal (See -terminal-emulator){ssh-client}
: The configured ssh client (See -ssh-client){cmd}
: The command to execute.
DMENU REPLACEMENT
If argv[0]
(calling command) is dmenu, rofi will start in dmenu mode.
This way it can be used as a drop-in replacement for dmenu. just copy or symlink rofi to dmenu in $PATH
.
ln -s /usr/bin/dmenu /usr/bin/rofi
SIGNALS
HUP
If in daemon mode, reload the configuration from Xresources. (commandline arguments still -override Xresources). This will also reload configured key-bindings.
INT
If in daemon mode, quits rofi.
USR1
If in daemon mode, dumps the current configuration to stdout. Similar to -xresources-dump
THEMING
With rofi 0.15.4 we have a new way of specifying colors, the old settings still apply (for now).
To enable the new setup, set rofi.color-enabled
to true. The new setup allows you to specify
colors per state, similar to i3
Currently 3 states exists:
- normal Normal row.
- urgent Highlighted row (urgent)
- active Highlighted row (active)
For each state the following 5 colors must be set:
- bg Background color row
- fg Text color
- bgalt Background color alternating row
- hlfg Foreground color selected row
- hlbg Background color selected row
The window background and border color should be specified separate. The key color-window
contains
a pair background,border
.
An example for Xresources
file:
! State: 'bg', 'fg', 'bgalt', 'hlbg', 'hlfg'
rofi.color-normal: #fdf6e3, #002b36, #eee8d5, #586e75, #eee8d5
rofi.color-urgent: #fdf6e3, #dc322f, #eee8d5, #dc322f, #fdf6e3
rofi.color-active: #fdf6e3, #268bd2, #eee8d5, #268bd2, #fdf6e3
! 'background', 'border'
rofi.color-window: #fdf6e3, #002b36
Same settings can also be specified on command-line:
rofi -color-normal "#fdf6e3,#002b36,#eee8d5,#586e75,#eee8d5"
COLORS
Rofi has an experimental mode for a 'nicer' transparency. The idea is that you can make the
background of the window transparent but the text not. This way, in contrast to the -opacity
option, the text is still fully visible and readable.
To use this there are 2 requirements: 1. Your Xserver supports TrueColor, 2. You are running a
composite manager. If this is satisfied you can use the following format for colors:
argb:FF444444
The first two fields specify the alpha level. This determines how much the background shines through the color (00 everything, FF nothing). E.g. 'argb:00FF0000' gives you a bright red color with the background shining through. If you want a dark greenish transparent color use: 'argb:dd2c3311'. This can be done for any color; it is therefore possible to have solid borders, the selected row solid, and the others slightly transparent.
KEYBINDINGS
rofi has the following key-bindings:
Ctrl-v, Insert
: Paste clipboardCtrl-Shift-v, Shift-Insert
: Paste primary selectionCtrl-u
: Clear the lineCtrl-a
: Beginning of lineCtrl-e
: End of lineCtrl-f, Right
: Forward one characterAlt-f
: Forward one wordCtrl-b, Left
: Back one characterAlt-b
: Back one wordCtrl-d, Delete
: Delete character- `Ctrl-Alt-d': Delete word
Ctrl-h, Backspace
: Backspace (delete previous character)Ctrl-Alt-h
: Delete previous wordCtrl-j,Ctrl-m,Enter
: Accept entryCtrl-n,Down
: Select next entryCtrl-p,Up
: Select previous entryPage Up
: Go to the previous pagePage Down
: Go to the next pageCtrl-Page Up
: Go to the previous columnCtrl-Page Down
: Go to the next columnCtrl-Enter
: Use entered text as command (in ssh/run modi)Shift-Enter
: Launch the application in a terminal (in run mode)Shift-Enter
: Return the selected entry and move to the next item while keeping Rofi open. (in dmenu)Shift-Right
: Switch to the next modi. The list can be customized with the-switchers
argument.Shift-Left
: Switch to the previous modi. The list can be customized with the-switchers
argument.Ctrl-Tab
: Switch to the next modi. The list can be customized with the-switchers
argument.Ctrl-Shift-Tab
: Switch to the previous modi. The list can be customized with the-switchers
argument.Ctrl-space
: Set selected item as input text.Shift-Del
: Delete entry from history.Ctrl-grave
: Toggle case sensitivity.
To get a full list of keybindings, see rofi -dump-xresources | grep kb-
.
Keybindings can be modified using the configuration systems.
FAQ
Text in window switcher is not nicely lined out
Try using a mono-space font.
**rofi** is completely black.
Check quotes used on the commandline: e.g. used “ instead of ".
LICENSE
MIT/X11
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
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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
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WEBSITE
rofi website can be found at here
rofi bugtracker can be found here
AUTHOR
Qball Cow qball@gmpclient.org
Rasmus Steinke rasi@xssn.at
Original code based on work by: Sean Pringle sean.pringle@gmail.com
For a full list of authors, check the AUTHORS file.