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#
# Idle and lock configuration
#
# This will lock your screen after 300 seconds of inactivity, then turn off
# your displays after another 60 seconds, and turn your screens back on when
# resumed. It will also lock your screen before your computer goes to sleep.
# The timeouts can be customized via `$lock_timeout` and `$screen_timeout`
# variables. For a predictable behavior, keep the `$screen_timeout` value
# lesser than the `$lock_timeout`.
#
# You can also lock the screen manually by running `loginctl lock-session` or
# add a binding for the command. Example:
# bindsym $mod+Shift+Escape exec loginctl lock-session
#
# Note that all swaylock customizations are handled via /etc/swaylock/config and
# can be overridden via $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/swaylock/config (~/.config/swaylock/config).
#
# Requires: swayidle
# Requires: swaylock
# Requires: /usr/bin/pkill, /usr/bin/pgrep
exec LT="900" && \
exec LT="$lock_timeout" ST="$screen_timeout" LT=${LT:-900} ST=${ST:-900} && \
swayidle -w \
timeout $LT \
'swaylock -f' \
before-sleep \
'swaylock -f' \
lock \
'swaylock -f' \
unlock \
'pkill -xu "$USER" -SIGUSR1 swaylock'
timeout $LT 'swaylock -f' \
timeout $((LT + ST)) 'swaymsg "output * power off"' \
resume 'swaymsg "output * power on"' \
timeout $ST 'pgrep -xu "$USER" swaylock >/dev/null && swaymsg "output * power off"' \
resume 'pgrep -xu "$USER" swaylock >/dev/null && swaymsg "output * power on"' \
before-sleep 'swaylock -f' \
lock 'swaylock -f' \
unlock 'pkill -xu "$USER" -SIGUSR1 swaylock'

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scaling=fill
color=000000
image=$HOME/Pictures/Wallpapers/.current