# spmenu ![preview](/screenshots/preview.png) spmenu is an X11 and Wayland menu application which takes standard input, parses it, lets the user choose an option and sends the selected option to standard output. In addition to this, it also serves as a run launcher and desktop launcher through the included shell script `spmenu_run`, which handles both $PATH listing, .desktop entries, and file listing. spmenu also serves as a proper dmenu replacement for Wayland users, and can be themed to look identical to dmenu. ## Features - X11 and Wayland support, most run launchers support only one - Reading entries from standard input and file - Image and icon support - Run launcher, supporting both .desktop entries and $PATH - FIFO, allowing programs to communicate with spmenu - fzf-like Fuzzy matching - Vi-like modes (see docs/binds-vim.conf) - History buffer - Configuration file, allowing customizable keybinds - Mouse binds - XDG base directory compliant - Theming - Written in C - ..and more ## Dependencies - wayland-client - For Wayland support, which is optional. - wayland-scanner - For Wayland support, which is optional. - wayland-protocols - For Wayland support, which is optional. - wl-clipboard - For Wayland support, which is optional. - Only required at runtime, and only if pasting is desired. - xkbcommon - For Wayland support, which is optional. - libX11 - For X11 support, which is optional. - libXrender - For X11 support, which is optional. - imlib2 - Used for image support, can be disabled during compile time. - libXinerama - For X11 support, which is optional. - Used for multi-monitor support, can be disabled during compile time. - OpenSSL - Used to calculate MD5 of images if image support is enabled, can be disabled during compile time. - pango - cairo - libconfig - Can be disabled if you don't want/need config file support during compile time. - meson - Used to compile spmenu, not optional unless you're experienced with build systems. ## Installation - If you are on Arch GNU/Linux, you can add [my repository](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/speedie-aur) which includes `spmenu` as well as other useful packages. Then simply `pacman -S spmenu`. - Or if you are on Gentoo GNU/Linux, you can add [my overlay](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/speedie-overlay) which includes `x11-misc/spmenu` as well as other useful packages. Then simply `emerge spmenu`. If you still need/want to manually compile, follow along with manual compilation. Here we're manually compiling spmenu. This is likely what you'll want to do if you're using any distribution but Arch or Gentoo. Git is required to clone the repository, but you can also use [releases](https://ls.speedie.site). Those can be unpacked using `tar -xpvf /path/to/spmenu-version.tar.gz`. To install Git: - Gentoo: `emerge dev-vcs/git` - Arch: `pacman -S git` - Debian: `apt-get install git` You will also need the dependencies for spmenu. You'll have to find those packages in your distribution repositories. To clone the repository using Git: `git clone https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu` `cd spmenu/` Configure the build by running these commands: `mkdir -p build/ # Create a build/ directory, Meson will use this as the working directory` `meson setup build # This will check to make sure all dependencies are found. If you're recompiling you may want to pass --reconfigure as an argument` This is where you can enable/disable certain features, as well as set compiler options. Now, to build it run `ninja -C build`. If all went well you should have a binary in the `build/` directory. Finally, to install it all, run: `meson install -C build --prefix /usr # /usr may be overriden to /usr/local or anything else` ## For developers For convenience, in the scripts directory is a script called `spmenu_make`. This script is not installed, and should be used as is. This script handles the creation of distro packages, documentation and the installation of spmenu itself. It's also useful if you don't feel like running three commands every time you want to rebuild spmenu. To enable/disable features, write `=` to a new file called `buildconf`. This must be executable or the script will not load it. For a list of features that can be used, look at the top of the `spmenu_make` script. Now, to build spmenu with it you can simply run `scripts/spmenu_make` with no arguments. If you want to install spmenu, you can do `scripts/spmenu_make install`. To generate documentation, which may be necessary if you're pushing new changes to your Git repository, run `scripts/spmenu_make docs` **in the current directory**. This requires the use of `pandoc`. To generate a tarball, run `scripts/spmenu_make dist` **in the current directory**. If you want to generate a pacman package, run `scripts/spmenu_make pkg_arch` instead. This requires `makepkg`. When creating a release, do the following: 1. Bump version in meson.build (optional) 2. Run `scripts/spmenu_make docs`. This will generate new documentation. 3. `git commit -a` to bump version 4. Run `scripts/spmenu_make dist`. This will generate a tarball, along with the GPG signature for that and a MD5 and SHA256 hash for it. 5. Run `scripts/spmenu_make pkg_arch`. This will create an Arch Linux built binary. This (again) requires `makepkg`. 6. Run `scripts/spmenu_make pkg_gentoo`. This does **not** require any Gentoo Linux tools. It will output an ebuild along with the GPG signature for that and a MD5 and SHA256 hash for it. 7. Create a release/host the resulting files. ## Vim like keybinds For those who are familiar with Vim and like Vi-style keybinds, you can copy `docs/binds-vim.conf` to `~/.config/spmenu/binds.conf`. This will re-enable normal mode. In other words, it will restore the keybinds spmenu 3.1.1 had. ## Scripts There's a page dedicated to user scripts [over on the wiki](https://spmenu.speedie.site/User+scripts). Feel free to contribute and try scripts on there. ## Screenshots See [this page](https://spmenu.speedie.site/Screenshots) for screenshots. ## License spmenu is licensed under the MIT license. See the included LICENSE file for more information! Before contributing, please see [this article](https://spmenu.speedie.site/Contributing+to+spmenu). ## Wiki spmenu has [a wiki](https://spmenu.speedie.site) for more extensive documentation. Contributions to the wiki are appreciated, and can be done through [the Git repository](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu-wiki).