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HyprPanel 🚀

A panel built for Hyprland with Astal

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NOTE: If you would like to support the project, please instead donate to Aylur who put in tremendous effort to build AGS. Hyprpanel likely wouldn't exist without it.

Information

The HyprPanel Wiki contains in depth instructions for configuring and installing the panel and all of its dependencies. The instructions below are just the general instructions for installing the panel.

Arch

yay -S ags-hyprpanel-git

From Source

Required

aylurs-gtk-shell-git
wireplumber
libgtop
bluez
bluez-utils
networkmanager
dart-sass
wl-clipboard
upower
gvfs

NOTE: HyprPanel will not run without the required dependencies.

Optional

## Used for Tracking GPU Usage in your Dashboard (NVidia only)
python
python-gpustat

## To control screen/keyboard brightness
brightnessctl

## Only if a pywal hook from wallpaper changes applied through settings is desired
pywal

## To check for pacman updates in the default script used in the updates module
pacman-contrib

## To switch between power profiles in the battery module
power-profiles-daemon

## To take snapshots with the default snapshot shortcut in the dashboard
grimblast

## To record screen through the dashboard record shortcut
gpu-screen-recorder

## To enable the eyedropper color picker with the default snapshot shortcut in the dashboard
hyprpicker

## To enable hyprland's very own blue light filter
hyprsunset

## To enable hyprland's very own idle inhibitor
hypridle

## To click resource/stat bars in the dashboard and open btop
btop

## To enable matugen based color theming
matugen

## To enable matugen based color theming and setting wallpapers
swww

Arch

pacman:

 sudo pacman -S --needed wireplumber libgtop bluez bluez-utils btop networkmanager dart-sass wl-clipboard brightnessctl swww python upower pacman-contrib power-profiles-daemon gvfs

AUR:

yay -S --needed aylurs-gtk-shell-git grimblast-git gpu-screen-recorder-git hyprpicker matugen-bin python-gpustat hyprsunset-git hypridle-git

Fedora

COPR - Add solopasha/hyprland for most hyprland-related dependencies, and hues-sueh/packages for matugen. Both provide the swww package, so prioritise the former repo:

sudo dnf copr enable solopasha/hyprland
sudo dnf copr enable heus-sueh/packages
sudo dnf config-manager --save --setopt=copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:heus-sueh:packages.priority=200

DNF:

sudo dnf install wireplumber upower libgtop2 bluez bluez-tools grimblast hyprpicker btop NetworkManager wl-clipboard swww brightnessctl gnome-bluetooth aylurs-gtk-shell power-profiles-daemon gvfs nodejs

npm:

npm install -g sass

flatpak:

flatpak install flathub --system com.dec05eba.gpu_screen_recorder

Optional Dependencies

pip:

sudo dnf install python python3-pip; pip install gpustat pywal

NixOS

For NixOS/Home-Manager, see NixOS & Home-Manager instructions.

Installation

To install HyprPanel, you can run the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/Jas-SinghFSU/HyprPanel.git
cd HyprPanel
meson setup build
meson compile -C build
meson install -C build

Installing NerdFonts

HyprPanel uses Nerdfonts to display icons. You can install them using the following command from within the HyprPanel's scripts directory:

# Installs the JetBrainsMono NerdFonts used for icons
./scripts/install_fonts.sh

If you install the fonts after installing HyperPanel, you will need to restart HyperPanel for the changes to take effect.

NixOS & Home-Manager

Alternatively, if you're using NixOS and/or Home-Manager, you can setup AGS using the provided Nix Flake. First, add the repository to your Flake's inputs, and enable the overlay.

# flake.nix

{
  inputs.hyprpanel.url = "github:Jas-SinghFSU/HyprPanel";
  # ...

  outputs = { self, nixpkgs, ... }@inputs:
  let
    # ...
	system = "x86_64-linux"; # change to whatever your system should be.
    pkgs = import nixpkgs {
	  inherit system;
	  # ...
	  overlays = [
        inputs.hyprpanel.overlay
	  ];
	};
  in {
    # ...
  }
}

Once you've set up the overlay, you can reference HyprPanel with pkgs.hyprpanel as if it were any other Nix package. This means you can reference it as a NixOS system/user package, a Home-Manager user package, or as a direct reference in your Hyprland configuration (if your configuration is managed by Home-Manager). The first three methods will add it to your $PATH (first globally, second two user-only), however the final will not.

# configuration.nix

# install it as a system package
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
  # ...
  hyprpanel
  # ...
];

# or install it as a user package
users.users.<username>.packages = with pkgs; [
  # ...
  hyprpanel
  # ...
];


# home.nix

# install it as a user package with home-manager
home.packages = with pkgs; [
  # ...
  hyprpanel
  # ...
];

# or reference it directly in your Hyprland configuration
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.settings.exec-once = [
  "${pkgs.hyprpanel}/bin/hyprpanel"
];

For information on the Home Manager module, click here.

Launch the panel

Afterwards you can run the panel with the following command in your terminal:

hyprpanel

Or you can add it to your Hyprland config (hyprland.conf) to auto-start with:

exec-once = hyprpanel

Notifications

HyprPanel handles notifications through the AGS built-in notification service. If you're already using a notification daemon such as Dunst or Mako, you may have to stop them to prevent conflicts with HyprPanel.

NOTE: If your system is in a language other than English, the resource monitor in the dashboard may not work properly.