SYNOPSIS
i3-input [-s <socket>] [-F <format>] [-l <limit>] [-P <prompt>] [-f <font>] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
i3-input is a tool to take commands (or parts of a command) composed by the user, and send it/them to i3. This is useful, for example, for the mark/goto command.
You can press Escape to close i3-input without sending any commands.
OPTIONS
-s <socket>
- Specify the path to the i3 IPC socket (it should not be necessary to use this option, i3-input will figure out the path on its own).
-F <format>
- Every occurrence of "%s" in the <format> string is replaced by the user input, and the result is sent to i3 as a command. Default value is "%s".
-l <limit>
- Set the maximum allowed length of the user input to <limit> characters. i3-input will automatically issue the command when the user input reaches that length.
-P <prompt>
- Display the <prompt> string in front of user input text field. The prompt string is not included in the user input/command.
-f <font>
- Use the specified X11 core font (use xfontsel to chose a font).
-v
- Show version and exit.
EXAMPLES
Mark a container with a single character:
-
i3-input -F 'mark %s' -l 1 -P 'Mark: '
Go to the container marked with above example:
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i3-input -F '[con_mark="%s"] focus' -l 1 -P 'Go to: '
ENVIRONMENT
I3SOCK
i3-input handles the different sources of socket paths in the following order:
- • I3SOCK environment variable
- • I3SOCK gets overwritten by the -s parameter, if specified
- • if neither are available, i3-input reads the socket path from the X11 property, which is the recommended way
- • if everything fails, i3-input tries /tmp/i3-ipc.sock
The socket path is necessary to connect to i3 and actually issue the command.
AUTHOR
Michael Stapelberg and contributors