# Luke's build of st - the simple (suckless) terminal The [suckless terminal (st)](https://st.suckless.org/) with some additional features that make it literally the best terminal emulator ever: ## Unique features (using dmenu) + **follow urls** by pressing `alt-l` + **copy urls** in the same way with `alt-y` + **copy the output of commands** with `alt-o` ## Bindings for + scroll with `alt-↑/↓` or `alt-pageup/down` or `shift` while scrolling the mouse (via [scroll](https://github.com/lukesmithxyz/scroll)). + OR **vim-bindings**: scroll up/down in history with `alt-k` and `alt-j`. Faster with `alt-u`/`alt-d`. + **zoom/change font size**: same bindings as above, but holding down shift as well. `alt-home` returns to default + **copy text** with `alt-c`, **paste** is `alt-v` or `shift-insert` ## Pretty stuff + Compatibility with `Xresources` and `pywal` for dynamic colors. + Default [gruvbox](https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox) colors otherwise. + Transparency/alpha, which is also adjustable from your `Xresources`. + Default font is system "mono" at 14pt, meaning the font will match your system font. ## Other st patches + Boxdraw + Ligatures + font2 + updated to latest version 0.8.4 ## Installation for newbs You should have xlib header files and libharfbuzz build files installed. ``` git clone https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/st cd st sudo make install ``` Note that [scroll](https://github.com/lukesmithxyz/scroll) is automatically pulled and installed when you make this build of st. Users of Arch-based distros can also install it from the AUR as [st-luke-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/st-luke-git/). Obviously, `make` is required to build. `fontconfig` is required for the default build, since it asks `fontconfig` for your system monospace font. It might be obvious, but `libX11` and `libXft` are required as well. Chances are, you have all of this installed already. On OpenBSD, be sure to edit `config.mk` first and remove `-lrt` from the `$LIBS` before compiling. Be sure to have a composite manager (`xcompmgr`, `picom`, etc.) running if you want transparency. ## How to configure dynamically with Xresources For many key variables, this build of `st` will look for X settings set in either `~/.Xdefaults` or `~/.Xresources`. You must run `xrdb` on one of these files to load the settings. For example, you can define your desired fonts, transparency or colors: ``` *.font: Liberation Mono:pixelsize=12:antialias=true:autohint=true; *.alpha: 0.9 *.color0: #111 ... ``` The `alpha` value (for transparency) goes from `0` (transparent) to `1` (opaque). ### Colors To be clear about the color settings: - This build will use gruvbox colors by default and as a fallback. - If there are Xresources colors defined, those will take priority. - But if `wal` has run in your session, its colors will take priority. Note that when you run `wal`, it will negate the transparency of existing windows, but new windows will continue with the previously defined transparency. ## Notes on Emojis and Special Characters If st crashes when viewing emojis, install [libxft-bgra](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libxft-bgra/) from the AUR. Note that some special characters may appear truncated if too wide. You might want to manually set your prefered emoji/special character font to a lower size in the `config.h` file to avoid this. By default, JoyPixels is used at a smaller size than the usual text. ## Contact - Luke Smith - [https://lukesmith.xyz](https://lukesmith.xyz)