### SwayNC For a more robust notification deamon it's recommended to use SwayNotificationCenter which also provides a *notifications center* which can be heavily customised. To install SwayNC: ``` # xbps-install -Sy SwayNotificationCenter ``` SwayNC's functionality and looks can be edited through `.config/swaync/config.json` and `.config/swaync/style.css` ..... ``` $ cp -r {config-files-repo}/swaync .config/ ``` To use SwayNC make sure it gets started by Wayfire and to be able to toggle it's notification center also bind it in `.config/wayfire.ini`. ``` [autostart] notifications = swaync [command] binding_swaync = KEY_TAB command_swaync = swaync-client -t -sw ``` Waybar can also be configured to display an icon for when there are unread notifications. In `.config/waybar/config` add: ``` "modules-right": ["bluetooth","battery","tray","custom/notification"], ``` And ``` "custom/notification": { "tooltip": false, "format": "{icon}", "format-icons": { "notification": "⭘", "none": "⭘", "dnd-notification": "⭘", "dnd-none": "⭘", "inhibited-notification": "⭘", "inhibited-none": "⭘", "dnd-inhibited-notification": "⭘", "dnd-inhibited-none": "⭘" }, ``` ### Mako For a very minimal notification deamon it's recommended to use Mako. It can be used to display notifications from the session-bus. To install it. ``` # xbps-install -Sy mako ``` Mako may be configured by editing `.config/mako/config`. ``` $ cp -r {config-files-repo}/mako .config/ ``` Mako needs to be started by Wayfire in `.config/wayfire.ini`. ``` [autostart] notifications = mako ```