1 # This configuration uses Mod1 and Mod3. Make sure they are mapped properly using xev(1)
2 # and xmodmap(1). Usually, Mod1 is Alt (Alt_L) and Mod3 is Windows (Super_L)
4 # Tell i3 about your preferred terminal. You can refer to this as $terminal
5 # later. It is recommended to set this option to allow i3 to open a terminal
6 # containing the introduction on first start.
7 terminal /usr/bin/urxvt
10 font -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-C-70-iso10646-1
21 # Toggle tiling/floating of the current window
24 # Focus (Mod1+j/k/l/;)
30 # Focus Container (Mod3+j/k/l/;)
36 # Snap (Mod1+Control+j/k/l/;)
37 bind Mod1+Control+44 sh
38 bind Mod1+Control+45 sj
39 bind Mod1+Control+46 sk
40 bind Mod1+Control+47 sl
42 # Move (Mod1+Shift+j/k/l/;)
48 # Move Container (Mod3+Shift+j/k/l/;)
49 bind Mod3+Shift+44 wcmh
50 bind Mod3+Shift+45 wcmj
51 bind Mod3+Shift+46 wcmk
52 bind Mod3+Shift+47 wcml
54 # Workspaces (Mod1+1/2/…)
76 bind Mod1+Shift+19 m10
78 # Mod1+Enter starts a new terminal
79 bind Mod1+36 exec /usr/bin/urxvt
81 # Mod1+Shift+q kills the current client
82 bind Mod1+Shift+24 kill
84 # Mod1+v starts dmenu and launches the selected application
85 # for now, we don’t have an own launcher
86 bind Mod1+55 exec /usr/bin/dmenu_run
88 # Mod1+Shift+e exits i3
89 bind Mod1+Shift+26 exit
91 # Mod1+Shift+r restarts i3 inplace
92 bind Mod1+Shift+27 restart