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Could you please suggest some simple method of binding certain programs/windows to their own workspaces? E. g. firefox is always to be started on workspace 1, chromium - workspace 2, terminal - workspace 3 etc.

Thank you!

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You can use Awesome native rules:

awful.rules.rules = {
  { rule = { class = "Firefox" },
  properties = { tag = tags[1][1] , switchtotag=true } },
  { rule = { class = "Chromium" },
  properties = { tag = tags[1][2] , switchtotag=true } },
  { rule = { class = "Terminal" },
  properties = { tag = tags[1][3] , switchtotag=true } },
}

You can confirm class names with wmctrl -lx.

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I would recommend using Shifty:

Shifty is an Awesome 3 extension that implements dynamic tagging. It also implements a client matching configuration that simplifies tag-client matching. Here are a few ways of how shifty makes awesome awesomer:

  • On-the-fly tag creation and disposal
  • Advanced client matching
  • Easy moving of clients between tags
  • Tag add/rename prompt in taglist completion
  • Reordering tags and configurable positioning
  • Tag name guessing, automagic no-config client grouping
  • Customizable keybindings per client and tag
  • Simple yet powerful configuration
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    I don't think Shifty is still a thing Jun 7, 2018 at 13:27
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Instructions are located in Awesome FAQ 3.18 and 3.19.

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