hyprland and Waybar Help with Arch Linux

Phydoux

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So, I am trying out hyprland in a VM (something I do when I want to try something different but don't want to mess up my current system configuration).

Let me get this out of the way, I use Arch BTW.

Okay. So, in this VM, I have hyprland installed and I've installed Waybar. That's about it.

I'm not very familiar with hyprland/wayland terminology yet. It's all still pretty new to me. It's pretty alien to me so far but I get the concept.

So, a couple things...
First, with Waybar, I don't see any of the programs I have running in it or anything like Workspaces either. So, I can switch to workspace 1, 2, 3, 4, etc... But I can't see what's on each workspace nor the workspaces themselves.

I'm an AwesomeWM user so I am used to seeing at LEAST '1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8' up on the top bar for that Tiling Window Manager. I see nothing like that in Waybar. I've got Firefox open and it's not even showing in that top bar. There's a clear spot on the left to show what's running but it's not showing me anything.

Is there anything else I need to add to waybar so I can see what's running and see all my workspaces? If there is, please let me know so I can install it and add that to my install notes.

Also, if there's a git repository with a kick butt waybar and hyprland in general configuration all ready to go for Arch systems, that would be cool too.

In the meanwhile, I'm going to add a few more things to this fresh Arch install VM so I have more to play around with here.

Thanks!

EDIT: Actually found a pretty neat one made by JaKooLit for Arch Linux. It's a little buggy in the VM. Some color issues and I can't get rofi to launch even though there's a command for it. I need to look at this config file and see what's going on I think. But it looks pretty slick actually!
 
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Okay. So, in this VM, I have hyprland installed and I've installed Waybar. That's about it.
Personally I don't like Waybar, I went with Hyprpanel because it's easier to configure than Waybar and has some default preset themes you can choose from, which I prefer to use because I don't want to spend hours on theming my setup because I prefer to do other things more.
First, with Waybar, I don't see any of the programs I have running in it or anything like Workspaces either. So, I can switch to workspace 1, 2, 3, 4, etc... But I can't see what's on each workspace nor the workspaces themselves.
This is what my desktop looks like with Hyprpanel.
Screenshot_2025-06-23+09:33:10.png


Here's a list of packages I use with Hyprland.
hypridle
hyprlock
hyprpaper
hyprpolkitagent
xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
 
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Personally I don't like Waybar, I went with Hyprpanel because it's easier to configure than Waybar and has some default preset themes you can choose from, which I prefer to use because I don't want to spend hours on theming my setup because I prefer to do other things more.

Here's a list of packages I use with Hyprland.
hypridle
hyprlock
hyprpaper
hyprpolkitagent
xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
Thanks for all that! I'll look into hyperpanel here in a bit. Trying to backup my /home folder. Ran out of Disk space last night on the backup drive with only 750MB to go. So, I'm doing it a little differently.
 


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