# Things that will get started automatically at startup exec /home/kellya/bin/sway_screenshare.sh exec_always cat /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state | awk '{print $2}' | grep -q 'closed' && swaymsg output eDP-1 disable exec copyq --start-server exec export YDOTOOL_SOCKET=/tmp/.ydotool_socket exec ydotoold #password keyring unlock #exec --no-startup-id /home/kellya/projects/public/gnome-keyring-yubikey-unlock/unlock_keyrings.sh /home/kellya/gnome-secret # start nm-applet for network tray icon exec nm-applet # Set screen lock #exec xset s 300 5 #exec xss-lock -n /usr/libexec/xsecurelock/dimmer -l -- xsecurelock #exec --no-startup-id xss-lock --transfer-sleep-lock -- i3lock -c 04090e --nofork # use gnome settings to set gnome things to dark mode by default exec /usr/libexec/gsd-xsettings workspace $ws6 exec /usr/bin/thunderbird exec /home/kellya/bin/logseq # Start spotify from the stupid flatpak workspace $ws5 exec "/usr/bin/flatpak run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=spotify --file-forwarding com.spotify.Client" workspace $ws3 exec kitty exec 1password workspace $ws2 exec /opt/teams-for-linux/teams-for-linux # Always need firefox, so let's just start it workspace $ws1 exec firefox # start the auto run .desktop files exec dex-autostart --autostart --environment sway # Start redshift, becuase I like not being blinded at night #exec --no-startup-id redshift # Switch to the terminal/email workspace by default workspace $ws3 exec /home/kellya/bin/bg_rotate_sway.sh exec ~/.local/bin/solaar -w hide -b symbolic