<ino>
hello! do any of you use yambar with river here? I just did something interesting!
<ino>
is there a riverctl command that prints which tags are focused at the moment? thanks :)
<ino>
I was looking at the man page but was not able to find such command
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<ino>
hi guys! is there a command for riverctl to print out what tags are currently focused? I am trying to create a shell script to cycle through tags, if anyone knew it would be of much help. I read the man page, there are commands for ` set-view-tag ` and ` focus-view-tags `. but I failed to find a way or any commands that fulfills my needs. thank
<ino>
you! :)
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<novakane>
ino: no, no riverctl command, you need to use the river-status protocol for this
<ino>
thank you for the response, novakane! I will look into this :)
<leon-p>
it could, but only if 1) we add a "visisble" event and 2) we guarantee that the visible events of toplevels are always send before the layout demand
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<chinz>
Hey guys, was wondering if there was a way to spawn an application in a specific tag