Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: safeeyes
Version: 3.1.0
Summary: Protect your eyes from eye strain using this continuous breaks reminder.
Author-email: Gobinath Loganathan <slgobinath@gmail.com>
License: GPL-3.0-or-later
Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes
Project-URL: Downloads, https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/archive/v3.1.0.tar.gz
Keywords: linux utility health eye-strain safe-eyes
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: X11 Applications :: GTK
Classifier: Environment :: Other Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
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License-File: LICENSE
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Requires-Dist: babel
Requires-Dist: packaging
Requires-Dist: python-xlib
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# Safe Eyes

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Protect your eyes from eye strain using this simple and beautiful, yet extensible break reminder.

Visit the official site: https://slgobinath.github.io/SafeEyes/ for more details.

## Safe Eyes command-line arguments

```text
Usage:
  safeeyes [OPTION…]

Help Options:
  -h, --help                 Show help options
  --help-all                 Show all help options
  --help-gapplication        Show GApplication options

Application Options:
  -a, --about                show the about dialog
  -s, --settings             show the settings dialog
  -t, --take-break           take a break now
  -d, --disable              disable the currently running safeeyes instance
  -e, --enable               enable the currently running safeeyes instance
  -q, --quit                 quit the running safeeyes instance and exit
  --status                   print the status of running safeeyes instance and exit
  --debug                    start safeeyes in debug mode
  --version                  show program's version number and exit
```

## Installation guide

Safe Eyes is available on the official repositories of many popular the distributions.

<a href="https://repology.org/project/safeeyes/versions">
    <img src="https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/safeeyes.svg" alt="Packaging status" align="right">
</a>

It is also available in Ubuntu PPA, Arch AUR and Python PyPI. You can choose any installation source and install on any Linux system with Python 3.


### Ubuntu, Linux Mint and other Ubuntu Derivatives

The [Official PPA for Safe Eyes](https://launchpad.net/~safeeyes-team/+archive/ubuntu/safeeyes) hosts the latest (as much as allowed by dependencies) version of safeeyes **for Ubuntu 22.04 and above**. 
```bash
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:safeeyes-team/safeeyes
sudo apt update
sudo apt install safeeyes
```

On older versions of Ubuntu, an older version of Safe Eyes is available on the official repositories.
```bash
sudo apt install safeeyes
```

### Arch

```bash
yay -S safeeyes
```

### Gentoo

```bash
sudo emerge -av x11-misc/safeeyes
```

### Debian

```bash
sudo apt-get install safeeyes
```

### Fedora
Available on the [praiskup/safeeyes](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/praiskup/safeeyes/) COPR maintained by @praiksup

```bash
sudo dnf -y copr enable praiskup/safeeyes
sudo dnf -y install python3-safeeyes
```
For smartpause in Wayland, install the `python3-pywayland` package (in case the installer does not automatically install it as a dependency). For smart pause plugin in X11, you may have to install the latest xprintidle from: [alonid/xprintidle](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/alonid/xprintidle/). 

### OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

```bash
sudo zypper refresh
sudo zypper install safeeyes
```

### Alpine Linux

```bash
sudo apk add safeeyes
```

### Chrome OS
[Enable the Linux container](https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9145439?hl=en) (which is actually Debian), and install Safe Eyes with
```
sudo apt install safeeyes
```
While no tray icon is available, if you run the app, it will function in the background and will show breaks as usual. You can also change the settings by clicking on the Safe Eyes icon from the menu while the app is running, or by running the command `safeeyes -s`.

### Flatpak
**Warning**: Many plugins and features don't work well in the flatpak. We recommend that you use one of the native packages listed above. Flatpak-only bugs should be reported at https://github.com/flathub/io.github.slgobinath.SafeEyes.
```bash
flatpak install flathub io.github.slgobinath.SafeEyes
```

### Other Linux & Run from source

Ensure to meet the following dependencies:

- `gir1.2-notify-0.7`
- `gir1.2-gtk-4.0`
- `ffmpeg` or `pipewire` (any of them works)
- `python3` (>= 3.10.0)
- `python3-gi`
- `python3-babel`
- `python3-croniter`
- `python3-packaging`
- `python3-xlib` (required on x11)
- **Optional**: Either `python3-pywayland` (provides smartpause in Wayland) or `xprintidle` (provides smartpause in x11).

**To install Safe Eyes from PyPI:**

```bash
sudo pip3 install safeeyes
```

After installation, restart your system to update the icons,

**To run from source:**

```bash
git clone https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes.git
cd SafeEyes
python3 -m safeeyes
```

Safe Eyes installers install the required icons to `/usr/share/icons/hicolor`. When you run Safe Eyes from source without, some icons may not appear.

Note that on Wayland, this may still not be enough to get window icons working properly, as Wayland requires the .desktop file to match the running application, which is hard to do when running from source. If at all possible, prefer using an installed package.


### Install in a virtual environment

Some Linux systems like CentOS do not have matching dependencies available in their repository (of course you can use the flatpak there). In such systems, you can install and use Safe Eyes in a Python virtual environment.

1. Install the necessary dependencies for CentOS 7

    ```bash
    sudo yum install python3-devel cairo cairo-devel cairomm-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel pango pango-devel pangomm pangomm-devel gobject-introspection-devel cairo-gobject-devel
    ```

2. Create a virtual environment in your home folder

    ```bash
    mkdir ~/safeeyes
    cd ~/safeeyes/

    python3 -m venv venv
    source venv/bin/activate
    pip3 install safeeyes
    ```

3. Start Safe Eyes from the terminal

    ```bash
    cd ~/safeeyes & source venv/bin/activate
    python3 -m safeeyes
    ```

For more details, please check the issue: [#329](https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/issues/329)

This method has the same caveats about icons/window icons as running from source.

## Features

- Remind you to take breaks with exercises to reduce RSI
- Disable keyboard during breaks
- Notification before and after breaks
- Smart pause if system is idle
- Multi-screen support
- Customizable user interface
- Command-line arguments to control the running instance
- Customizable using plug-ins

## Third-party Plugins

Thirdparty plugins are available at another GitHub repository: [safeeyes-plugins](https://github.com/slgobinath/safeeyes-plugins). More details about how to write your own plugin and how to install third-party plugin are available there.

## Local development

When adding new translatable strings in the source code, make sure to run `python validate_po.py --extract` to add them to the translation template. You will need to install `python3-polib` for this.

Examples for translatable strings are `_("This is a string")` in Python code, or `<property name="label" translatable="yes">This is a label</property>` in Glade/xml files.

To ensure the new strings are well-formed, you can use `python validate_po.py --validate`.

To ensure that the coding and formatting guidelines are followed, install [ruff](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/) and run `ruff check` and `ruff format --check` to check for issues, as well as `ruff check --fix` and `ruff format` to autofix them.

To ensure that any types are correct, install [mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy) and run `mypy safeeyes`.

To ensure that the tests still pass, install [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/) and run `pytest`.

The last four checks are also run in CI, so a PR must pass all the tests for it to be mmerged.

It is also possible to use dependency groups to install the needed dependencies. When using a new enough version of pip, run `pip install --group types` to install all dependencies to run the type check.
The available dependency groups can be found in the `pyproject.toml` file.

## How to Release?

0. Run `update-po.sh` to generate new translation files (which will be eventually updated by translators). Commit and push the changes to the master branch.
1. Checkout the latest commits from the `master` branch
2. Run `python3 -m safeeyes` to make sure nothing is broken
3. Update the Safe Eyes version. Run `./update-version.sh "version.number.number" "New version with shiny new feature"`. 
To manually change the version number, update the following places (Open the project in VSCode and search for the current version):
    - [pyproject.toml](https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/blob/master/pyproject.toml#L4)
    - [pyproject.toml](https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/blob/master/pyproject.toml#L35)
    - [io.github.slgobinath.SafeEyes.metainfo.xml](https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/blob/master/safeeyes/platform/io.github.slgobinath.SafeEyes.metainfo.xml#L56)
    - [about_dialog.glade](https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/blob/master/safeeyes/glade/about_dialog.glade#L74)
4. Update the [changelog](https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/blob/master/debian/changelog) (for Ubuntu PPA release). *This is automated* if you use the `./update-version.sh` script mentioned above, but you may want to manually add more lines to describe what's new in this release.
5. Commit the changes to `master`
6. Create a pull-request from `master` to `release`
7. Merge the PR to release **with merge commit** (Important to merge with merge commit)

## How you can help improving translation of Safe Eyes

First check if translations for your language are already available on [Weblate](https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/safe-eyes/), which is the cloud based translation platform we use. 

- If the language is already there, feel free to add new translations or improve the existing ones.
- If it is not there, please [open an issue](https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/issues) in Github so that we can add your language to Weblate.

## License

GNU General Public License v3
