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I've been playing around with Niri as a Wayland compositor for the last few weeks, as opposed to my normal Sway. It's nice!

Anyway, I decided I wanted a more Niri-specific taskbar module for Waybar, and ended up using Waybar's CFFI interface to build one in Rust, which turned out to be (mostly) fun. I wrote about it here: lawngno.me/blog/2025/03/06/nir

A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor. Contribute to YaLTeR/niri development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHubGitHub - YaLTeR/niri: A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor.A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor. Contribute to YaLTeR/niri development by creating an account on GitHub.

#RiverWM #Waybar #Wayland #Linux

Does anyone know if it is possible to use a different symbol for focused river tags on waybar. hyprland/workspaces for example has a format-icons property so I can use an empty circle or a filled circle depending on if it is active or not.
I am assuming not as there is no equivalent property for river/tags but maybe there is something else to achieve this effect.
I guess I could use whitespace as the symbol and use css styling to achieve the effect but maybe there is a neater way?

Right, my first steps in #wayland, because X in #FreeBSD on the #FrameworkLaptop16 is not immediately functional. I have a ton of things try and/or configure, such as suspend/resume, maybe try wifibox, get #nextcloud synced up etc.. etc.. but instead, I'm messing about with #sway (which works well as an #i3 replacement) bars. First the default, #swaybar, won't show tray icons. So installed #waybar, which has configuration and css stylesheets and now I spent the entire evening tweaking the bar :)