NAME
greetd - configuration fileDESCRIPTION
greetd uses a simple TOML configuration file to define its behavior.CONFIGURATION
The configuration is divided into sections. Sections are delimited like so:[section_name] config_key = value
terminal
This section contains terminal configuration. vt = num|"next"|"current"The VT to run on. Can be the number of a
specific VT, "next" to select the next available VT, or
"current" to stay wherever greetd was started. The specific VT is
evaluated at startup, and does not change during the execution of greetd.
If using the current or a specific VT, you must ensure that there are no other
users of that VT. If using systemd with autovt and getty, conflict avoidance
can be handled in the service unit with
"Conflicts=[email protected]", where N is the VT number.
Use of a specific VT with appropriate conflict avoidance is recommended.
switch = true|false
Whether or not to switch to vt.
If set to false and vt is not currently active VT, greetd will wait for
vt to become active, before doing anything including starting greeter.
If set to true, greetd will switch current VT to vt,
Default is true.
general
This section contains general configuration that does not fit in other sections nor deserved its own section. source_profile = true|falseWhether or not to source ~/.profile and
/etc/profile if present when running commands. Defaults to true.
runfile = path-to-runfile
Location of greetd's runfile that is created
during the first run to prevent the initial session from being run again on
session termination or on greetd restart.
This file should be in a location that is cleared during a reboot.
default_session
This section describes the default session, also referred to as the greeter. command = command-lineThe command-line that greetd will run to start
the default session, e.g. "agreety -c sway". The default session is
automatically started when no other session is running, such as when a user
session terminates or when greetd is initially started with no initial session
configured.
The command-line is run by sh(1), and as such accepts standard POSIX
shell syntax.
See greetd-ipc(7) for information on how a greeter can create
sessions.
user = user
The user to use for running the greeter.
Defaults to "greeter".
initial_session
This optional section describes the initial session, commonly referred to as "auto-login". The initial session will only be executed during the first run of greetd since boot in order to ensure signing out works properly and to prevent security issues whenever greetd or the greeter exit. This is checked through the presence of the runfile. command = command-lineThe command-line that greetd will run to start
the initial session, e.g. "sway". The initial session will be
started exactly once when greetd is initially launched.
The command-line is run by sh(1), and as such accepts standard POSIX
shell syntax.
user = user
The user to use for running the initial
session.
EXAMPLES
Regular setup with agreety and sway
[terminal] vt = 1 [default_session] command = "agreety -c sway"
Auto-login
[terminal] vt = 1 [default_session] command = "agreety -c sway" [initial_session] command = "sway" user = "john"
AUTHORS
Maintained by Kenny Levinsen <[email protected]>. For more information about greetd development, see https://git.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/greetd.SEE ALSO
greetd(1) greetd-ipc(7)2023-03-31 |