A simple utility which dims your screen. It saves the previous brightness too, so you can restore to the point before dimming.
This is useful if you are running a standalone screen locking setup like swayidle/swaylock. Check out my configuration files for an example use case.
USAGE:
lqsd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-d, --dim Dims the screen to idle level set in configuration
-r, --resume Sets the backlight to the value it was before dimming
--copy-config Copies the default config file to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lqsd
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
--config <FILE> Sets a custom config file
The configuration file resides at ~/.config/lqsd/config.toml
. To copy
the default configuration file in place, you can use --copy-config
.
In the configuration file you can set the following values:
Key | Explanation | Default |
---|---|---|
resume_file |
The location where the previous brightness is saved |
/tmp/lqsd-resume |
idle_level |
The minimum brightness that will be dimmed to. Can be a value between 0-100 |
0 |
dim_speed |
This sets the "sleep time" between each backlight command. It’s in milliseconds |
50 |
resume_speed |
Same as dim_speed, but for the resume operation |
25 |
The only external dependency is light.
Clone this repository and run cargo build --release
inside the project
to compile a static binary.
So far, I have only packaged this for Arch Linux. Packages are in AUR.
To install it, use your favorite AUR helper, yay for example:
yay -S lqsd
Select if you want to [1] build from source [2] install a precompiled binary:
:: There are 2 providers available for lqsd:
:: Repository AUR
1) lqsd 2) lqsd-bin
Enter a number (default=1):
Release notes and binaries can be found either in My Git server or GitHub.
I wanted start a small project to learn Rust. Before lqsd, I was using this script and figured, why not rewrite it in Rust.
This repository lives at My Git server, but it is also mirrored to GitHub and GitLab