General
In case of trouble running a pypr
command:
- kill the existing pypr if any
- run from the terminal adding
--debug /dev/null
to the arguments to get more information
If the client says it can't connect, then there is a high chance pypr daemon didn't start, check if it's running using ps axuw |grep pypr
. You can try to run it from a terminal with the same technique: pypr --debug /dev/null
and see if any error occurs.
In case you figure it's broken only when running from hyprland.conf
using exec-once
:
Run it using the following command and check the log file:
pypr --debug /dev/null > /tmp/pypr_launch_log.txt 2>&1
Scratchpads
Disable PID tracking (eg: emacsclient
)
Some apps may open the graphical client window in a "complicated" way, to work around this, it is possible to disable the process PID matching algorithm and simply rely on window's class.
The class
attribute can be used to achieve this, eg. for emacsclient:
"emacs": {
"command": "/usr/local/bin/emacsStart.sh",
"unfocus": "hide",
"class": "Emacs"
}