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# Jay
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Jay is a Wayland compositor written and configured in the rust programming
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language with hot-reload support. Jay offers improved flexibility,
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configurability, stability, and performance.
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## Status
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Jay is in a pre-alpha state. For dedicated individuals it is possible to use Jay
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as their primary Wayland compositor but they have to be ready to deal with many
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large and small bugs and regressions. I have personally been using Jay as my
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daily driver for several weeks.
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Currently the focus of the project is on creating an integration test suite to
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improve reliability and prevent regressions.
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### Working Features
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The following features have been implemented and should work:
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- Tiling windows
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- Floating windows
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- Fullscreen
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- Multiple workspaces
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- Multiple monitors
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- Copy/paste including middle-click paste
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- Screenshots
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- Screencasting
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- Keyboard shortcuts
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- Theming
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- Configuration reload
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- XWayland
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- Screensaver (paused during video playback)
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- Notifications (via mako)
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- Video playback with synced audio (via presentation time)
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- Simple games that don't require cursor grabs
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- GPU reset recovery
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### Missing Features
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The following features are known to be missing or broken and will be implemented
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later:
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- Games that require pointer grabs
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- Screen locking
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- Touch and tablet support
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- Damage tracking (any kind of damage causes a complete re-render currently)
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- GPU/monitor hotplug/unplug
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- Multiple GPUs (this causes an immediate crash)
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## Native library dependencies
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Jay is written in rust and will fetch all of its rust dependencies
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automatically. It is however unavoidable that Jay depends on a number of native
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libraries:
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* **libinput.so**: For input event processing.
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* **libEGL.so**, **libGLESv2.so**: For OpenGL rendering.
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* **libgbm.so**: For graphics buffer allocation.
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* **libxkbcommon.so**: For keymap handling.
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* **libudev.so**: For device enumeration and hotplug support.
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* **libpangocairo-1.0.so**: For text rendering.
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These libraries are usually available on any Wayland-capable system.
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## Runtime dependencies
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At runtime, Jay depends on the following services being available on the system:
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* **An up-to-date linux kernel and graphics drivers**: Jay makes aggressive use
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of linux features and might not work on older systems.
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* **XWayland**: For XWayland support.
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* **Pipewire**: For screencasting.
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* **A running X server**: For the X backend. (Only required if you want to run
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Jay as an X client.)
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* **Logind**: For the metal backend. (Only required if you want to run Jay from
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a TTY.)
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## Building and Installing
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Install the latest stable version of rustc and cargo. Follow the instructions on
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https://rustup.rs or use the packages provided by your distribution. Note that
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only the latest stable version is supported.
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You can now build Jay using this command:
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```sh
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RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 cargo build --release
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```
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The resulting binary will be located at `./target/release/jay`.
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Alternatively, cargo can also install the binary for you:
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```sh
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RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 cargo install --path .
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```
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This will install the binary at `$HOME/.cargo/bin/jay`. If you have not already
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done so, you can add `$HOME/.cargo/bin` to your path.
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## Running
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You can run Jay as a freestanding compositor or as an application under X.
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To start Jay as a freestanding compositor switch to a virtual terminal by
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pressing `CTRL-ALT-F2` (or F3, F4, ...) and run
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```sh
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jay run
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```
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To start Jay as an X application, execute the same command from a terminal
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emulator under X.
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Before running Jay as a freestanding compositor, you might want to familiarize
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yourself with the [default keyboard shortcuts][shortcuts]. In particular, you
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can quit Jay by typing `ALT-q`.
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[shortcuts]: ./default-config/src/lib.rs
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## Configuration
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Jay is configured using a shared library. A good starting point for your own
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configuration is the [default config crate][default].
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[default]: ./default-config
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1. Copy this crate to a new directory.
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2. In `Cargo.toml`
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- Update the path dependency to point to the correct directory.
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- Change the name of the crate to `my-jay-config`.
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3. Make a useful change to `lib.rs`.
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4. Build the crate with `cargo build`.
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5. Move `target/debug/libmy_jay_config.so` to `$HOME/.config/jay/config.so`.
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CAUTION: A common mistake is to use `cp` to copy the shared library to the
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config location. By default, `cp` will overwrite the file instead of replacing
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it with a new file. If you do this at runtime, `jay` will almost certainly
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crash. Instead use `mv` to move the file or first delete the old file before
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using `cp`.
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When you start Jay, you will be able to make use of your useful change. At
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runtime you can repeat steps 3 to 5 and reload the configuration. By default,
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the shortcut to reload the configuration is `ALT-r`.
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If you want to see a more elaborate configuration, take a look at [my personal
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configuration][personal].
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[personal]: https://github.com/mahkoh/my-jay-config
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## Screensharing
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Jay supports [xdg-desktop-portal-wlr][xdpw] but Jay is not currently listed in
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xdg-desktop-portal-wlr's wlr.portal file. To get screensharing to work, you have
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to manually edit `/usr/share/xdg-desktop-portal/portals/wlr.portal` and add
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`jay` to the `UseIn` list.
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In the future, Jay will provide a desktop portal itself.
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[xdpw]: https://github.com/emersion/xdg-desktop-portal-wlr
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## License
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Jay is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
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