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      1 # Luke's build of dwm
      2 
      3 ## FAQ
      4 
      5 > What are the bindings?
      6 
      7 This is suckless, mmmbud, the source code is the documentation! Check out [config.h](config.h).
      8 
      9 Okay, okay, actually I keep a readme in `larbs.mom` for my whole system, including the binds here.
     10 Press <kbd>super+F1</kbd> to view it in dwm (zathura is required for that binding).
     11 I haven't kept `man dwm`/`dwm.1` updated though. PRs welcome on that, lol.
     12 
     13 ## Patches and features
     14 
     15 - [Clickable statusbar](https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/statuscmd/) with my build of [dwmblocks](https://github.com/lukesmithxyz/dwmblocks).
     16 - Reads [xresources](https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/xresources/) colors/variables (i.e. works with `pywal`, etc.).
     17 - scratchpad: Accessible with <kbd>mod+shift+enter</kbd>.
     18 - New layouts: bstack, fibonacci, deck, centered master and more. All bound to keys <kbd>super+(shift+)t/y/u/i</kbd>.
     19 - True fullscreen (<kbd>super+f</kbd>) and prevents focus shifting.
     20 - Windows can be made sticky (<kbd>super+s</kbd>).
     21 - [hide vacant tags](https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/hide_vacant_tags/) hides tags with no windows.
     22 - [stacker](https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/stacker/): Move windows up the stack manually (<kbd>super-K/J</kbd>).
     23 - [shiftview](https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/nextprev/): Cycle through tags (<kbd>super+g/;</kbd>).
     24 - [vanitygaps](https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/vanitygaps/): Gaps allowed across all layouts.
     25 - [swallow patch](https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/swallow/): if a program run from a terminal would make it inoperable, it temporarily takes its place to save space.
     26 
     27 
     28 ## Installation for newbs
     29 
     30 ```bash
     31 git clone https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/dwm.git
     32 cd dwm
     33 sudo make install
     34 ```
     35 
     36 There is also a `PKGBUILD` usable on distributions with pacman. Run `makepkg -si` instead of `sudo make install`.