klavaro 1.0.5

Print your current xkb_layout in Sway.
klavaro-1.0.5 is not a library.

klavaro

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Save the current keyboard layout (xkb_active_layout) to a file on Sway. Useful with i3status.

$ klavaro --help
Print the current xkb_layout in sway.
The default output file is `/tmp/.xkb_lingvo'
USAGE:
    klavaro [OUTPUT_FILE]

Installation

Cargo

cargo install klavaro

Arch Linux / AUR

yay -S klavaro
yay -S klavaro-bin
yay -S klavaro-git

macOS / Homebrew

brew install --cask Fierthraix/tap/klavaro

Nix

nix profile install github:Fierthraix/nur-packages#klavaro

Release Assets

https://github.com/Fierthraix/klavaro/releases/latest

i3status

Your current Sway keyboard layout can be printed in i3status thusly:

~/.i3status.conf
order += "read_file keyboard"

read_file keyboard {
        path = "/tmp/.xkb_lingvo"
        color_good = "#FFFFFF"
}

However, the klavaro program must already be running, which can be accomplished via systemd user service as below.

SystemD User Service

Since sway is a user process, a systemd user service must be used in order to get the SWAYSOCK successfully.

This is the service file needed:

/etc/systemd/user/klavaro.service
[Unit]
Description=klavaro

[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/klavaro
Restart=always
RestartSec=1s

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Then the service can be started:

systemctl --user enable klavaro # Schedule klavaro on startup.
systemctl --user start klavaro  # Start klavaro immediately.

swaymsg

This is basically equivalent to (but muuch more efficient than)

swaymsg -r -t subscribe -m '["input"]' \
   | jq '.input.xkb_active_layout_name'

and saving the result to a file.