OK, just a quick one for fun :)
###Minimize windows of currently active application
You could use a stripped-down/edited version of this script, which comes with a default Ubuntu Budgie install.
While the original script toggles the desktop, the edited one below minimizes all windows, on current workspace, of the currently active WM_CLASS
.
###The script, how to use
Make sure you have both xdotool
and wmctrl
installed:
sudo apt install wmctrl xdotool
Copy the script below into an empty file, save it as minimize_current.py
Create a keyboard shortcut to run the script and you're done :). Use the command:
python3 /path/to/minimize_current.py
###The script
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import subprocess
ignore = [
"= _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK",
"= _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP",
]
def get(cmd):
return subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode("utf-8").strip()
def get_currws():
return [l.split()[0] for l in get(
["wmctrl", "-d"]).splitlines() if "*" in l][0]
def get_valid(w_id):
# see if the window is a valid one (type)
w_data = get(["xprop", "-id", w_id])
if w_data:
return True if not any([t in w_data for t in ignore]) else False
else:
return False
def get_wmclass(w_id):
return get(["xprop", "-id", w_id, "WM_CLASS"])
def get_state(w_id):
return "window state: Iconic" in get(["xprop", "-id", w_id, "WM_STATE"])
currws = get_currws()
allwinsdata = [w.split() for w in get(["wmctrl", "-l"]).splitlines()]
winsoncurr = [w[0] for w in allwinsdata if w[1] == currws]
active_w = get(["xdotool", "getactivewindow"])
activeclass = get_wmclass(active_w)
relevant = [w for w in winsoncurr if get_valid(w)]
windows on current workspace, normal state
tominimize = [
w for w in relevant if all(
[not get_state(w), get_wmclass(w) == activeclass]
)
]
for w in tominimize:
subprocess.Popen(["xdotool", "windowminimize", w])
###Note
Note that neither xdotool
nor wmctrl
, as used in this script, will work on Wayland.