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README.md
Please match the documentation and scripts to the version of rofi used
Also see the locally installed documentation (manpages).
Rofi
A window switcher, Application launcher and dmenu replacement.
Rofi started as a clone of simpleswitcher, written by Sean Pringle - a popup window switcher roughly based on superswitcher. Simpleswitcher laid the foundations, and therefore Sean Pringle deserves most of the credit for this tool. Rofi (renamed, as it lost the simple property) has been extended with extra features, like an application launcher and ssh-launcher, and can act as a drop-in dmenu replacement, making it a very versatile tool.
Rofi, like dmenu, will provide the user with a textual list of options where one or more can be selected. This can either be running an application, selecting a window, or options provided by an external script.
What is rofi not?
Rofi is not:
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A UI toolkit.
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A library to be used in other applications.
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An application that can support every possible use-case. It tries to be generic enough to be usable by everybody.
- Specific functionality can be added using scripts or plugins, many exists.
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Just a dmenu replacement. The dmenu functionality is a nice 'extra' to rofi, not its main purpose.
Table of Contents
Features
Its main features are:
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Fully configurable keyboard navigation
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Type to filter
- Tokenized: type any word in any order to filter
- Case insensitive (togglable)
- Support for fuzzy-, regex-, prefix-, and glob-matching
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UTF-8 enabled
- UTF-8-aware string collating
- International keyboard support (`e -> è)
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RTL language support
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Cairo drawing and Pango font rendering
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Built-in modes:
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Window switcher mode
- EWMH compatible WM
- Work arounds for i3,bspwm
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Application launcher
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Desktop file application launcher
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SSH launcher mode
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File browser
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Combi mode, allowing several modes to be merged into one list
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History-based ordering — last 25 choices are ordered on top based on use (optional)
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Levenshtein distance or fzf like sorting of matches (optional)
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Drop-in dmenu replacement
- Many added improvements
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Easily extensible using scripts and plugins
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Advanced Theming
Modes
Rofi has several built-in modes implementing common use cases and can be extended by scripts (either called from Rofi or calling Rofi) or plugins.
Below is a list of the different modes:
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run: launch applications from $PATH, with option to launch in terminal.
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drun: launch applications based on desktop files. It tries to be compliant to the XDG standard.
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window: Switch between windows on an EWMH compatible window manager.
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ssh: Connect to a remote host via ssh.
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filebrowser: A basic file-browser for opening files.
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keys: list internal keybindings.
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script: Write (limited) custom mode using simple scripts.
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combi: Combine multiple modes into one.
Rofi is known to work on Linux and BSD.
Manpage
For more up to date information, please see the manpages. The other sections and links might have outdated information as they have relatively less maintainance than the manpages. So, if you come across any issues please consult manpages, discussion and issue tracker before filing new issue.
- Manpages:
Installation
Please see the installation guide for instructions on how to install Rofi.
Quickstart
Usage
This section just gives a brief overview of the various options. To get the full set of options see the manpages section above
Running rofi
To launch rofi directly in a certain mode, specify a mode with rofi -show <mode>
.
To show the run
dialog:
rofi -show run
Or get the options from a script:
~/my_script.sh | rofi -dmenu
Specify an ordered, comma-separated list of modes to enable. Enabled modes can
be changed at runtime. Default key is Ctrl+Tab
. If no modes are specified,
all configured modes will be enabled. To only show the run
and ssh
launcher:
rofi -modes "run,ssh" -show run
The modes to combine in combi mode.
For syntax to -combi-modes
, see -modes
.
To get one merge view, of window
,run
, and ssh
:
rofi -show combi -combi-modes "window,run,ssh" -modes combi
Configuration
Generate a default configuration file
mkdir -p ~/.config/rofi
rofi -dump-config > ~/.config/rofi/config.rasi
This creates a file called config.rasi
in the ~/.config/rofi/
folder. You
can modify this file to set configuration settings and modify themes.
config.rasi
is the file rofi looks to by default.
Please see the configuration guide for a summary of configuration options. More detailed options are provided in the manpages.
Themes
Please see the themes manpages for a detailed description.
The latest bundled themes can be found here.
Screenshots
Rezlooks:
Arthur:
Default theme:
Wiki
❗ **The Wiki is currently unmaintained and might contain outdated data ** |
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Contents
- User scripts
- Examples
- dmenu Specs
- mode Specs
- F.A.Q..
- Script mode
- Creating an issue
- Creating a Pull request
Discussion places
The GitHub Discussions is the preferred location for discussions.
- GitHub Discussions
- IRC (#rofi on irc.libera.chat)