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BetterXsecurelock

a wrapper to xsecurelock

screenshot 1 screenshot 2 screenshot 3 screenshot 4 screenshot 5 screenshot 6 screenshot 7 screenshot 8

this provides wrapping for xss-lock, xsecurelock and multiple programs to use as screensavers, mpv, nsxiv, xterm with terminal screensavers, integration with pywal, a status bar inside the screensaver that only shows when the auth dialog is on screen and shows day, time and battery, a proxy for dbus so that programs can use the org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver dbus interface to request to lock, unlock and inhibit the screensaver.

more features are to come but for now this is very alpha software that has been wrangled to work on my setup.

how do i use this

you don't, at least for now as this hasn't even had a v0.0.0 release, but if you insist be warned you'll have to use this almost like suckless software, ie: modifying the source code directly.

first and foremost satisfy the dependencies, you need to have the following software installed:

software use
xsecurelock: the program doing the hard work.
xss-lock: for launching xsecurelock and listening to screen and suspend events
nsxiv: for displaying images.
mpv: for video
xterm: statusbar and terminal screensavers
xdotool: statusbar
unimatrix: matrix screensaver (optional)
cmatrix: matrix screensaver
pipes.sh: pipes screensaver (optional)
sssnake: snake screensaver (optional)
fire: for the fire screensaver (optional)
btop: for the btop screensaver
pywal16: for the theme
xdg-screensaver: very necessary
brightnessctl: to dim the screen before lock and during screensaver
psmisc: for pstree
procps: for pgrep
noto sans cjk jp: font for the auth dialog
python dbus dbus-screenlock-freedesktop.py
python xlib dbus-screenlock-freedesktop.py

Once you have everyithing you need copy all the scripts to your path, for xdg-screensaver just use the bundled one, you need to have a pywal colorscheme as those colors will be used for the auth dialog and statusbar, i will eventually add proper themes support but for now do this. Then you have to edit saver.sh, edit saver_list_1 to saver_list_5 to set which screensavers will show randomly, then you need to edit the following variables:

var default
term_font "BlexMono Nerd Font Mono"
wallpaper "${HOME}/.local/share/bg"
live_walls "${HOME}/Videos/live-walls"
wall_dir "${HOME}/Pictures/wallpapers"

now you just have to run lockerd for the screen locker daemon and dbus-screenlock-freedesktop.py if you want to allow programs that only speak dbus to inhibit the screensaver. add them to either your autostart programs or run them somewehre in your xinitrc or xsessionrc.

If all goes well you should have a xsecurelock similar to the one on my screenshots.

TODO:

  • wrap and use the screensaver modules provided by xsecurelock
  • add a generic xterm screensaver module to run the terminal based savers
  • define a proper theme format and parse the config for it
  • add the ability to configure auth and savers options (fonts, timeout, etc)
  • make the dbus-screenlock-freedesktop search window that inhibits the screensaver by caller name and pid instead of just using whatever is focused at the time
  • make lockerd set the x_screen_saver_extension and dpms times from config when the screensaver isn't being inhibited
  • eliminate usage of pgrep

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