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tuigreet
Graphical console greeter for greetd.
Usage: tuigreet [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h, --help show this usage information
-v, --version print version information
-c, --cmd COMMAND command to run
-w, --width WIDTH width of the main prompt (default: 80)
-i, --issue show the host's issue file
-g, --greeting GREETING
show custom text above login prompt
-t, --time display the current date and time
--container-padding PADDING
padding inside the main prompt container (default: 1)
--prompt-padding PADDING
padding between prompt rows (default: 1)
Usage
The default configuration tends to be as minimal as possible, visually speaking, only showing the authentication prompts and some minor information in the status bar. You may print your system's /etc/issue
at the top of the prompt with --issue
and the current date and time with --time
. You may include a custom one-line greeting message instead of /etc/issue
with --greeting
.
The initial prompt container will be 80 column wide. You may change this with --width
in case you need more space (for example, to account for large PAM challenge messages). Please refer to usage information (--help
) for more customizaton options.
You may change the command that will be executed after opening a session by hitting F2
and amending the command. Alternatively, you can list the system-declared sessions by hitting F3
.
Install
From source
Building from source requires an installation of Rust's stable
toolchain, including cargo
.
$ git clone https://github.com/apognu/tuigreet && cd tuigreet
$ cargo build --release
# mv target/release/tuigreet /usr/local/bin/tuigreet
From AUR
On ArchLinux, tuigreeter
is available on AUR and is installable through your preferred AUR helper:
$ yay -S greetd-tuigreet-git
From Gentoo
On Gentoo, tuigreet
is available as a package gui-apps/tuigreet
:
$ emerge --ask --verbose gui-apps/tuigreet
Pre-built binaries
Pre-built binaries of tuigreet
for several architectures can be found in the releases section of this repository. The tip prerelease is continuously built and kept in sync with the master
branch.
Actual tag releases will be created when the project stabilizes.
Configuration
Edit /etc/greetd/config.toml
and set the command
setting to use tuigreet
:
[terminal]
vt = 1
[default_session]
command = "tuigreet --cmd sway"
user = "greeter"
Please refer to greetd's wiki for more information on setting up greetd
.