Yo Prime, let’s talk Wayland bars. Waybar’s been my jam, but it’s like wrestling a bloated Vim plugin from 2012—endless configs, custom notification scripts, and a pile of dependencies (Wallust, Dunst, Mako, Swaync, Waypaper, swww). I spent days tweaking it to look half-decent, only to feel like I’m maintaining a second job.
Enter HyprPanel. In 15 minutes, I had a slick, RosePine-themed bar with workspaces, battery, volume, and notifications—no scripts, no bloat. It’s like if Neovim and Hyprland had a baby that just works. Built on Aylur’s GTK Shell (AGS), it’s customizable without the boilerplate nightmare. I yeeted Waybar, Wallust, and the whole notification circus, and my Hyprland setup’s never felt lighter.
Why This Slaps for dev:
Minimalism: HyprPanel’s leaner than a Rust binary, cutting out Waybar’s JSON soup and external deps.
Speed: Setup’s faster than you saying “blazingly fast” in a YouTube vid.
Theming: RosePine out of the box, no Wallust needed. (But it plays nice with Wallust/Matugen if you’re feeling extra.)
Prime Vibes: It’s the kind of tool you’d hype for its “get sh*t done” energy.
Proposal:
Update the dev repo’s Hyprland guide (or dotfiles) to flex HyprPanel as the go-to bar. I can PR:
A README section with a 5-minute HyprPanel setup (Arch, RosePine theme).
Optional: A sample ~/.config/ags/config.js for that Prime-level aesthetic.
A “bloat purge” script to nuke Waybar, Wallust, Dunst, etc., for a clean slate.
Repro the Pain:
Wrestle Waybar’s JSON for days to get notifications working (script included, ugh).
Install Wallust, Waypaper, swww, and a notification daemon (Dunst/Mako/Swaync).
Cry over font rendering (e.g., “f” touching letters in JetBrainsMono).
Compare to HyprPanel: yay -S hyprpanel, pick RosePine, ags, merge stream status, done.
Setup Deets:
Distro: Arch Linux
Hyprland: 0.49.0
HyprPanel: Jas-SinghFSU/HyprPanel
Wanna make dev the ultimate Hyprland flex? I’m down to PR this and make it blazingly fast

Yo Prime, let’s talk Wayland bars. Waybar’s been my jam, but it’s like wrestling a bloated Vim plugin from 2012—endless configs, custom notification scripts, and a pile of dependencies (Wallust, Dunst, Mako, Swaync, Waypaper, swww). I spent days tweaking it to look half-decent, only to feel like I’m maintaining a second job.
Enter HyprPanel. In 15 minutes, I had a slick, RosePine-themed bar with workspaces, battery, volume, and notifications—no scripts, no bloat. It’s like if Neovim and Hyprland had a baby that just works. Built on Aylur’s GTK Shell (AGS), it’s customizable without the boilerplate nightmare. I yeeted Waybar, Wallust, and the whole notification circus, and my Hyprland setup’s never felt lighter.
Why This Slaps for dev:
Minimalism: HyprPanel’s leaner than a Rust binary, cutting out Waybar’s JSON soup and external deps.
Speed: Setup’s faster than you saying “blazingly fast” in a YouTube vid.
Theming: RosePine out of the box, no Wallust needed. (But it plays nice with Wallust/Matugen if you’re feeling extra.)
Prime Vibes: It’s the kind of tool you’d hype for its “get sh*t done” energy.
Proposal:
Update the dev repo’s Hyprland guide (or dotfiles) to flex HyprPanel as the go-to bar. I can PR:
A README section with a 5-minute HyprPanel setup (Arch, RosePine theme).
Optional: A sample ~/.config/ags/config.js for that Prime-level aesthetic.
A “bloat purge” script to nuke Waybar, Wallust, Dunst, etc., for a clean slate.
Repro the Pain:
Wrestle Waybar’s JSON for days to get notifications working (script included, ugh).
Install Wallust, Waypaper, swww, and a notification daemon (Dunst/Mako/Swaync).
Cry over font rendering (e.g., “f” touching letters in JetBrainsMono).
Compare to HyprPanel: yay -S hyprpanel, pick RosePine, ags, merge stream status, done.
Setup Deets:
Distro: Arch Linux
Hyprland: 0.49.0
HyprPanel: Jas-SinghFSU/HyprPanel
Wanna make dev the ultimate Hyprland flex? I’m down to PR this and make it blazingly fast