Rofi Power Menu provides a mode for offering basic power menu operations such as
shutting down, logging out, rebooting and suspending. By default, it shows all
choices and asks for confirmation for irreversible actions. The choices, their
order and whether they require confirmation, can be all configured with
command-line options. It also shows symbols by default, but this requires a
monospace font with good support for symbols, so it can be disabled with
--no-symbols
.
In contrast to other similar solutions I've found, the power menu is implemented
as a rofi mode, not as a stand-alone executable that launches rofi by itself.
This makes it possible to combine the script with the full power of how rofi can
use modi. For instance, you can have multiple modi available (-modi
) or
combine multiple modi in one mode (-combi-modi
), pass your own themes
(-theme
) and configurations as CLI flags (e.g., -fullscreen
,
-sidebar-mode
, -matching fuzzy
, -location
).
There's also a stand-alone script which uses dmenu (or rofi in dmenu mode). It's also a bit easier to use as you don't need to type the small amount of rofi "boilerplate".
Just to give an example, the screenshot below shows Rofi Power Menu launched as:
rofi \
-show p \
-modi p:'rofi-power-menu --symbols-font "Symbols Nerd Font Mono"' \
-font "JetBrains Mono NF 16" \
-theme Paper \
-theme-str 'window {width: 8em;} listview {lines: 6;}'
You can use the script directly from this directory without needing to install
it at all. If you want rofi to find it more easily, the script needs to be found
in PATH
. If you have ~/.local/bin
in PATH
, you can just copy the script
there:
cp rofi-power-menu ~/.local/bin/
A simple example showing how to launch the power menu:
rofi -show power-menu -modi power-menu:rofi-power-menu
If you didn't install the script in PATH
, you need to give the path to the
script. If you're running rofi under this directory where the script is, you can
run it as follows:
rofi -show power-menu -modi power-menu:./rofi-power-menu
--help
rofi-power-menu - a power menu mode for Rofi
Usage: rofi-power-menu [--choices CHOICES] [--confirm CHOICES]
[--choose CHOICE] [--dry-run] [--symbols|--no-symbols]
Use with Rofi in script mode. For instance, to ask for shutdown or reboot:
rofi -show menu -modi "menu:rofi-power-menu --choices=shutdown/reboot"
Available options:
--dry-run Don't perform the selected action but print it to stderr.
--choices CHOICES Show only the selected choices in the given order. Use /
as the separator. Available choices are lockscreen,
logout,suspend, hibernate, reboot and shutdown. By
default, all available choices are shown.
--confirm CHOICES Require confirmation for the gives choices only. Use / as
the separator. Available choices are lockscreen, logout,
suspend, hibernate, reboot and shutdown. By default, only
irreversible actions logout, reboot and shutdown require
confirmation.
--choose CHOICE Preselect the given choice and only ask for a
confirmation (if confirmation is set to be requested). It
is strongly recommended to combine this option with
--confirm=CHOICE if the choice wouldn't require
confirmation by default. Available choices are
lockscreen, logout, suspend, hibernate, reboot and
shutdown.
--[no-]symbols Show Unicode symbols or not. Requires a font with support
for the symbols. Use, for instance, fonts from the
Nerdfonts collection. By default, they are shown
--[no-]text Show text description or not.
--symbols-font FONT Use the given font for symbols. By default, the symbols
use the same font as the text. That font is configured
with rofi.
-h,--help Show this help text.
--choices=CHOICE1/CHOICE2/...
By default, the menu shows all available choices in a particular order. You can
control the shown choices and their order by using --choices
and listing the
desired choices with /
as the separator. Available choices are:
lockscreen
: Lock screenlogout
: Log out (confirmation asked by default)suspend
: Suspendhibernate
: Hibernatereboot
: Reboot (confirmation asked by default)shutdown
: Shutdown (confirmation asked by default)For instance, to show only shutdown
and reboot
choices:
rofi -show power-menu -modi "power-menu:./rofi-power-menu --choices=shutdown/reboot"
Or if you want a typical session menu:
rofi -show session-menu -modi "session-menu:./rofi-power-menu --choices=logout/lockscreen"
--confirm=CHOICE1/CHOICE2/...
By default, confirmation is asked for irreversible actions logout
, reboot
and shutdown
. You can choose for which actions you want confirmation (if any)
by listing them with --confirm
option. For instance, confirmation can be asked
only for reboot
and shutdown
:
rofi -show power-menu -modi "power-menu:./rofi-power-menu --confirm=reboot/shutdown"
If you don't want confirmations for any actions, just give an empty string:
rofi -show power-menu -modi "power-menu:./rofi-power-menu --confirm=''"
--choose=CHOICE
To open just a confirmation dialog for some fixed choice, you can use
--choose=CHOICE
, where CHOICE
can again be one of the choices listed above.
You should also require confirmation for that choice if that isn't done by
default. For instance, a simple logout confirmation:
rofi -show logout -modi "logout:./rofi-power-menu --choose=logout"
For some choices (e.g., hibernate
), confirmation isn't asked by default, so
you probably want to ask that in this case:
rofi -show hibernate -modi "hibernate:./rofi-power-menu --choose=hibernate --confirm=hibernate"
If confirmation isn't asked, the action is performed immediately. Although,
that's probably not useful, it is possible. However, note that Rofi will still
pop up a menu with no options available. It would be nice if Rofi would not
appear at all if it wasn't given any choices. This works when running the
accompanied stand-alone script dmenu-power-menu
.
--[no-]symbols
Disable or enable Unicode symbols/icons/glyphs. They are enabled by default. In order for them to show up correctly, you need a font that supports the used glyphs. It is recommended to use fonts from the Nerdfonts collection. In addition, it is recommended to use a monospace font, otherwise the symbols widths might be messed up. So, for instance, "Symbols Nerd Font Mono", "Iosevka Nerd Font Mono" or "JetBrainsMono NF" are good options.
--dry-run
For debugging and development purposes, you can pass --dry-run
flag. Then, the
selected action isn't performed but only printed to stderr.
There's a stand-alone script dmenu-power-menu
that can be used to run the
power menu with dmenu (or rofi in dmenu mode if dmenu isn't found). That script
takes the same command-line arguments as listed above for the main script
rofi-power-menu
. The stand-alone script might be easier to use but you cannot
pass arguments to dmenu/rofi so their configuration is hardcoded. Also, you need
to install
rofi-script-to-dmenu.
Copyright (c) 2020 Jaakko Luttinen
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