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Betterlockscreen
fast and sweet looking lockscreen for linux systems with effects!
Table of Contents
- About
- How it works
- System Requirements
- Installation
- Configuration
- Usage
- Background
- Keybinding
- Lockscreen on sleep/suspend with systemd
About
Most of i3lock wrapper-scripts out there take an image, add some effect(s) then lock with the modified image as locker-background. Overall experience doesn't feel natural given delay of 2-3 seconds.
Who would like a delay of 2-3 seconds while locking screen?
So Betterlockscreen was my attempt to solve this problem, as we dont need to change lockscreen background frequently this script caches images with effect so overall experience is simple and as fast as native i3lock.
How it works
The script takes a directory or image, adds various effects and caches the images in special directory. Those cached images will be used as locker-background depending on configuration provided by user.
System Requirements
- i3lock-color
>= 2.13.c.3
- ImageMagick
- xdpyinfo, xrandr, xrdb and xset from X.Org
- (Optional) Dunst
- (Optional) feh for wallpaper-functionality
Note: Make sure your system has all dependencies satisfied
Installation
Package Manager
Betterlockscreen is available via package manager on some linux-distributions, if you miss your favorite one you can follow along with our installation-script or manual-installation.
If you are using Arch Linux, you can install the AUR package betterlockscreen to get the latest version, or betterlockscreen-git for the most up-to-date (unstable) changes.
If you are using Gentoo Linux, you can install betterlockscreen
from Gentoo's GURU overlay using emerge x11-misc/betterlockscreen
.
If you are using NixOS, betterlockscreen is available in both the stable and unstable channels and can be installed using nix-env -iA nixos.betterlockscreen
.
If you are using Void Linux, you can install betterlockscreen using xbps-install -S betterlockscreen
.
Installation Script
We have created an automatic install-script for Betterlockscreen. The script is very simple and takes three parameters:
<install-mode>
: (string) 'user' installs to '~/.local/bin/', 'system' installs to '/usr/local/bin'[<version>]
: (string) defaults to 'latest' which will determinate the latest tag from git or specified branch/tag[<systemd-service>]
: (boolean) defaults to 'false' - Whether to copy and enable system-service.
For system-installation:
wget https://git.io/JZyxV -O - -q | bash -- system
For user-installation:
wget https://git.io/JZyxV -O - -q | bash -- user
Please note: The git.io-URL is just a short-url for the master/install.sh.
Manual Installation
Ỳou can download the latest release here, please ensure to fullfill the system-requirements!
You will need to copy "betterlockscreen" to you desired binary-directory, if you want to use the systemd-service you will need to copy the service-file from "system/" to the desired location on your system.
Example (Ubuntu):
wget https://github.com/pavanjadhaw/betterlockscreen/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd betterlockscreen-master/
chmod u+x betterlockscreen
cp betterlockscreen /usr/local/bin/
cp system/betterlockscreen@.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/
systemctl enable betterlockscreen@$USER
Configuration
You can customize betterlockscreen for your needs, copy the config file from the examples-directory to ~/.config/betterlockscreenrc
and edit it accordingly.
If no configuration-file is found, then the default configurations (which is equal to the example but currently hardcoded) will be used.
If you have installed betterlockscreen from AUR package, then you can copy default config from docs
cp /usr/share/doc/betterlockscreen/examples/betterlockscreenrc ~/.config
Usage
Run betterlockscreen
and point it to either a directory (betterlockscreen -u "path/to/dir"
) or an image (betterlockscreen -u "/path/to/img.jpg"
) and that's all. betterlockscreen
will change update its cache with image you provided.
Usage: betterlockscreen [-u <PATH>] [-l <EFFECT>] [-w <EFFECT>]
-u --update <PATH>
Update lock screen image
-l --lock <EFFECT>
Lock screen with cached image
-w --wall <EFFECT>
Set wallpaper with cached image
Additional arguments:
--display <N>
Set display to draw loginbox
--span
Scale image to span multiple displays
--off <N>
Turn display off after N minutes
--fx <EFFECT,EFFECT,EFFECT>
List of effects to apply
-- <ARGS>
Pass following arguments to i3lock
Effects arguments:
--dim <N>
Dim image N percent (0-100)
--blur <N>
Blur image N amount (0.0-1.0)
--pixel <N,N>
Pixelate image with N shrink and N grow (unsupported)
--color <HEX>
Solid color background with HEX
Examples
-
Update image cache with random image
betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers
-
Update image cache with only dim and pixel effects
betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers/image.png --fx dim,pixel
-
Update image cache with random image, multiple monitors, login on 1, spanning
betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers/Dual/ --display 1 --span
-
Update image cache with solid background only (ignore errors)
betterlockscreen -u . --fx color --color 5833ff
-
Update image cache with different background images
betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers/image1.png -u ~/Wallpapers/image2.png
-
Lock screen with blur effect
betterlockscreen --lock blur
-
Lock screen with multiple monitors, spanning
betterlockscreen -l dimblur --display 1 --span
Background
Add this line to .xinitrc
.
# set desktop background with custom effect
betterlockscreen -w dim
# Alternative (set last used background)
source ~/.fehbg
i3wm
Add this line to ~/.config/i3/config
# set desktop background with custom effect
exec --no-startup-id betterlockscreen -w dim
# Alternative (set last used background)
exec --no-startup-id source ~/.fehbg
Keybindings
To lockscreen using keyboard shortcut
i3wm
Add this line to your ~/.config/i3/config
bindsym $mod+shift+x exec betterlockscreen -l dim
bspwm
Add this line to your ~/.config/sxhkd/sxhkdrc
# lockscreen
alt + shift + x
betterlockscreen -l dim
Systemd-Service: Lockscreen after sleep/suspend
# move service file to proper dir (the aur package does this for you)
cp betterlockscreen@.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/
# enable systemd service
systemctl enable betterlockscreen@$USER
# disable systemd service
systemctl disable betterlockscreen@$USER
# Note: Now you can call systemctl suspend to suspend your system
# and betterlockscreen service will be activated
# so when your system wakes your screen will be locked.
Hint: The systemd-unit expects betterlockscreen to be installed in "/usr/local/bin", so maybe you want to check or change this!
Resources and more informations:
- https://gist.github.com/Raymo111/91ffd256b7aca6a85e8a99d6331d3b7b
- https://github.com/Raymo111/i3lock-color/issues/174#issuecomment-687149213
Countributing
Thanks to all the amazing people for all your wonderful PRs, issues and ideas!
How can I support developers?
- Star our GitHub repo ⭐
- Create pull requests, submit bugs, suggest new features or documentation updates 🔧
License
Betterlockscreen is under MIT license.
Feel free to use and distribute
- Hat tip to anyone who's code was used
- Thanks to those who contributed to make it better
- Inspiration - r/unixporn