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This package provides a StumpWM interactive shell.
This package provides a keyboard-driven divide-and-conquer mouse control mode for StumpWM.
Idesk is program that draws desktop icons. Each icon will execute a shell command on a configurable action. The icons can be moved on the desktop by dragging them, and the icons will remember their positions on start-up.
bspwm is a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree.
This package provides a library to read EDID and DisplayID metadata from display devices. It has the following goals:
Provide a set of high-level, easy-to-use, opinionated functions as well as low-level functions to access detailed information.
Simplicity and correctness over performance and resource usage.
Well-tested and fuzzed.
Cwm is a stacking window manager for X11. It is an OpenBSD project derived from the original Calm Window Manager.
Tiling window manager for the river wayland compositor, inspired by dwm and xmonad.
Dunst is a highly configurable and minimalistic notification daemon. It provides org.freedesktop.Notifications D-Bus service, so it is started automatically on the first call via D-Bus.
This package allows you to interact from a Python program with the i3 window manager via its IPC socket. It can send commands and other kinds of messages to i3, select the affected containers, filter results and subscribe to events.
Spectrwm is a small dynamic tiling and reparenting window manager for X11. It is inspired by Xmonad and dwm. Its major features include:
Navigation anywhere on all screens with either the keyboard or mouse
Customizable status bar
Restartable without losing state
Quick launch menu
Many screen layouts possible with a few simple key strokes
Move/resize floating windows
Extended Window Manager Hints (EWMH) support
Configurable tiling
Adjustable tile gap allows for a true one pixel border
Customizable colors and border width
i3blocks executes your command lines and generates a status line from their output. The generated line is meant to be displayed by the i3 window manager through its i3bar component, as an alternative to i3status.
lemonbar (formerly known as bar) is a lightweight bar entirely based on XCB. Provides full UTF-8 support, basic formatting, RandR and Xinerama support and EWMH compliance without wasting your precious memory.
wmenu is a dynamic menu for Wayland, which reads a list of newline-separated items from stdin. When the user selects an item and presses Return, their choice is printed to stdout and wmenu terminates. Entering text will narrow the items to those matching the tokens in the input.
i3status is a small program for generating a status bar for i3bar, dzen2, xmobar or similar programs. It is designed to be very efficient by issuing a very small number of system calls, as one generally wants to update such a status line every second. This ensures that even under high load, your status bar is updated correctly. Also, it saves a bit of energy by not hogging your CPU as much as spawning the corresponding amount of shell commands would.
XNotify receives a notification specification in stdin and shows a notification for the user on the screen.
wlroots is a set of pluggable, composable, unopinionated modules for building a Wayland compositor.
Waybar is a highly customisable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors.
Keyboard layout switcher for StumpWM
This module provides a winner-mode for StumpWM similar to the one in Emacs.
Avizo is a simple notification daemon for Sway, mainly intended to be used for multimedia keys.
velox is a simple window manager for Wayland based on swc. It is inspired by dwm and xmonad.
wdisplays is a graphical application for configuring displays in Wayland compositors that implements the wlr-output-management-unstable-v1 protocol.
Modeline support for stumptray connectivity.
Obconf is a tool for configuring the Openbox window manager. You can configure its appearance, themes, and much more.