Note: Apart from the occasional fix, this project is not actively developed anymore. rrun works fine and should run/compile for the time being on rust stable. Alternatives to rrun are gmrun and rofi. Feel free to fork, request ownership or commit pull requests.
rrun is a minimalistic command launcher in rust similar to gmrun. It started as a playground to learn Rust, but since i use it all day for months now, it's probably useful for others as well. It replaced gmrun and gnome-do on my laptop. rrun has few features, it can do bash completion and run commands and that's it. It will also append the commands being run to your bash history.
GTK3.10+
You have several options:
- download a Debian package from https://github.com/buster/rrun/releases
- install from crates.io with "cargo install rrun"
- compile yourself with "cargo build"
- enter a command and press Return to execute it
- press TAB for tab completion of available commands
- Press Ctrl + Return to display the command output in the text field
I have mapped the unused, needless CapsLock key to some other key and set up Gnome or whatever (i3wm in my case) to launch rrun on keypress.
My ~/.Xmodmap:
remove Lock = Caps_Lock keysym Caps_Lock = XF86HomePage
Don't forget to run "xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap" after login.
The relevant parts of ~/.i3/config:
bindsym XF86HomePage exec rrun for_window [title="rrun"] floating enable exec --no-startup-id xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
The build process needs pbuilder/cowbuilder installed in debian (apt-get install cowbuilder pbuilder). A Debian testing buid image can be created with:
sudo cowbuilder --create --distribution testing
Install eatmydata (on build machine and in the image) to speeding up dpkg (from https://wiki.debian.org/cowbuilder ):
On the build machine:
apt-get install eatmydata
In the build image:
sudo cowbuilder --login --save apt-get install eatmydata
For eatmydata (>=82-2), add this /etc/pbuilderrc (on the build machine):
if [ -z "$LD_PRELOAD" ]; then LD_PRELOAD=libeatmydata.so else LD_PRELOAD="$LD_PRELOAD":libeatmydata.so fi export LD_PRELOAD
The debian package can be built with the following commands:
- make deb just creates the .deb file without touching the changelog
- make snapshot creates a snapshot .deb without incrementing the version number (but updating the changelog)
- make release creates a new release and bumps the minor version number
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