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# Example Scripts
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The scripts here are examples of how you can automate interesting things with the wayvncctl IPC events.
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## event-watcher
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This is a pretty simple example that just demonstrates how to tie the
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`wayvncctl event-receive` event loop into a bash script. It logs when clients
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connect and disconnect.
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## single-output-sway
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This is more purposeful, and implements an idea for multi-output wayland
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servers, collapsing all outputs down to one when the first client connects, and
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restoring the configuration when the last client exits.
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The mechanism used to collapse the outputs depends on the version of sway installed:
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- For sway-1.7 and earlier, the script just temporarily disables all outputs
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except the one being captured. This moves all workspaces to the single
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remaining output.
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- For sway-1.8 and later, the script creates a temporary virtual output called
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`HEADLESS-[0-9]+' and then disables all physical outputs, which moves all
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workspaces to the virtual output. On disconnect, all original physical
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outputs are re-enabled, and the virtual output is destroyed.
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