PAM-less i3lock-color fork
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Michael Stapelberg c1a34e7aa5 Fix compilation warning by including cairo-xcb 15 years ago
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LICENSE Initial commit of the XCB rewrite of i3lock 15 years ago
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README debian: update packaging 15 years ago
cursors.h Move static byte arrays to xcb.c (fixes compilation warnings) 15 years ago
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i3lock.c Fix compilation warning by including cairo-xcb 15 years ago
keysym2ucs.c Initial commit of the XCB rewrite of i3lock 15 years ago
keysym2ucs.h Initial commit of the XCB rewrite of i3lock 15 years ago
ucs2_to_utf8.c Initial commit of the XCB rewrite of i3lock 15 years ago
ucs2_to_utf8.h Initial commit of the XCB rewrite of i3lock 15 years ago
xcb.c Move static byte arrays to xcb.c (fixes compilation warnings) 15 years ago
xcb.h Port the pointer-code to xcb 15 years ago

README

i3lock - improved screen locker
===============================
i3lock is a simple screen locker like slock. After starting it, you will
see a white screen (you can configure the color/an image). You can return
to your screen by entering your passwords.

Many little improvements have been made to i3lock over time:

- i3lock forks, so you can combine it with an alias to suspend to RAM
(run "i3lock && echo mem > /sys/power/state" to get a locked screen
after waking up your computer from suspend to RAM)

- You can specify either a background color or a PNG image which will be
displayed while your screen is locked.

- You can specify whether i3lock should bell upon a wrong password.

- i3lock uses PAM and therefore is compatible with LDAP etc.

Requirements
------------
- pkg-config (or you can rewrite the Makefile by hand if you want to avoid it)
- libxcb
- libxcb-util
- libpam-dev
- libcairo-dev

Running i3lock
-------------
Simply invoke the 'i3lock' command. To get out of it, enter your password.