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betterlockscreen
A simple lock script for i3lock
Most of i3lock script out there converts your defined image to add blur, glitch or dim effect to image and it feels so slow and btw who needs dynamic lock background, its not like I change lockscreen background every 5 minutes. I wanted something that was fast and still should have all the effects I want for lockscreen background.
This script generates or already caches the variant for your custom images before hand so they can be later used any number of time as lockscreen background, without the need to apply same effect again and again
Screenshots
In action
- Demonstration - youtube.com
Table of Contents
Requirements
Dependencies
- i3lock-color
- i3lock fork with additional features( >= 2.11-c )
- imagemagick
- To apply effects to images
- xdpyinfo, xrandr, bc and feh
- To find screen resolution, set custom blur level and wallpaper handling.
Note: Make sure all dependencies are satisfied beforehand.
Installation
Manual/Git install
git clone https://github.com/pavanjadhaw/betterlockscreen
cd betterlockscreen
cp betterlockscreen ~/.local/bin
# or wget the script ~12KB
wget -O betterlockscreen https://git.io/fASUJ
chmod u+x betterlockscreen
cp betterlockscreen ~/.local/bin
# Add betterlockscreen to PATH:
# (In your .bashrc, .zshrc etc)
export PATH="${PATH}:${HOME}/.local/bin/"
OS/Distro Packages
Arch Linux
Installing dependencies(not required if using betterlockscreen aur package)
pacman -S imagemagick feh xorg-xrandr xorg-xdpyinfo
- i3lock-color
trizen -S i3lock-color
Aur package
betterlockscreen
is available in the Arch User repos as betterlockscreen
and betterlockscreen-git
.
- betterlockscreen
trizen -S betterlockscreen
- betterlockscreen-git
trizen -S betterlockscreen-git
Debian and derivatives
UtkarshVerma was so kind to provide an installation script for debian based systems, .
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/to/img.jpg"] [-l "dim, blur or dimblur"]
[-w "dim, blur, or dimblur"] [-t "custom text"] [-s "lockscreen and suspend"]
[-r "resolution"] [-b "factor"]
betterlockscreen - faster and sweet looking lockscreen for linux systems.
required:
-u, --update "path/to/img.jpg" caches all required images
usage:
-l, --lock effect-name
locks with provided effect
-w, --wall effect-name
set desktop background with provided effect
-s, --suspend effect-name
lockscreen and suspend
Available effects:
dim, blur or dimblur
-t, --text "custom text"
set custom lockscreen text
-b, blur 0.0 - 1.0
set blur range
-r, --resolution res
uses a custom resolution
Usage examples:
1. Updating image cache(required)
betterlockscreen -u ~/Pictures/Forests.png # caches given image
betterlockscreen -u ~/Pictures # caches random image from ~/Pictures directory
2. Custom resolution and blur range
betterlockscreen -u path/to/directory -r 1920x1080 -b 0.5
3. Lockscreen
betterlockscreen -l dim # lockscreen with dim effect
4. Lockscreen with custom text
betterlockscreen -l dim -t "custom lockscreen text"
5. Set desktop background
betterlockscreen -w blur # set desktop background with blur effect
Set desktop background on startup
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
i3wm
Add this line to your ~/.config/i3/config
bindsym $mod+shift+x exec betterlockscreen -l dim
bspwm
Add this line to your ~/.config/sxhkd/sxhkdrc
# lockscreen
alt + shift + x
betterlockscreen -l dim
Lockscreen when suspended(systemd service)
# move service file to proper dir (the aur package does this for you)
cp betterlockscreen@.service /etc/systemd/system/
# enable systemd service
systemctl enable betterlockscreen@$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.
Feel free to use and distribute
This is my first bash script so if you think this could be improved or if you have any suggestion. Feel free.
- Hat tip to anyone who's code was used
- Thanks to those who contributed to make it better
- Inspiration - r/unixporn