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wlroots is a set of pluggable, composable, unopinionated modules for building a Wayland compositor.
wlroots is a set of pluggable, composable, unopinionated modules for building a Wayland compositor.
yeganesh is a small wrapper around demnu. Like dmenu, it accepts input on stdin and writes the chosen result on stdout. Unlike dmenu, it mangles the input before it presents its choices. In particular, it displays commonly-chosen options before uncommon ones.
This package provides a StumpWM interactive shell.
A Solution to your Wayland Wallpaper Woes (swww). It uses minimal resources and provides animations for switching between backgrounds.
Sway is a i3-compatible Wayland compositor.
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.This is a fork of the lemonbar package that adds fontconfig support, for easier unicode usage.
i3 is a tiling X11 window manager that dynamically manages tiled, stacked, and tabbed window layouts.
i3 primarily targets advanced users. Windows are managed manually and organised inside containers, which can be split vertically or horizontally, and optionally resized.
i3 uses a plain-text configuration file, and can be extended and controlled from many programming languages.
Hyprmag is a wlroots-compatible Wayland screen magnifier with basic customization options.
This package provides a Python library for controlling the i3 and Sway window managers.
Cwm is a stacking window manager for X11. It is an OpenBSD project derived from the original Calm Window Manager.
This package provides a StumpWM module which adds gaps between windows.
Wlclock is a digital analog clock for Wayland desktops. wlclock is inspired by xclock and the default configuration has been chosen to mimic it. However unlike xclock, wlclock is not a regular window but a desktop-widget. A Wayland compositor must implement the Layer-Shell and XDG-Output for wlclock to work.
dwl is a compact, hackable compositor for Wayland based on wlroots. It is intended to fill the same space in the Wayland world that dwm does in X11, primarily in terms of philosophy, and secondarily in terms of functionality. Like dwm, dwl is easy to understand and hack on, due to a limited size and a few external dependencies. It is configurable via config.h.
IceWM is a window manager for the X Window System. The goal of IceWM is speed, simplicity, and not getting in the user’s way. It comes with a taskbar with pager, global and per-window keybindings and a dynamic menu system. Application windows can be managed by keyboard and mouse. Windows can be iconified to the taskbar, to the tray, to the desktop or be made hidden. They are controllable by a quick switch window (Alt+Tab) and in a window list. A handful of configurable focus models are menu-selectable. Setups with multiple monitors are supported by RandR and Xinerama. IceWM is very configurable, themeable and well documented. It includes an optional external background wallpaper manager with transparency support, a simple session manager and a system tray.
This package provides a keyboard-driven divide-and-conquer mouse control mode for StumpWM.
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.
Swaybg is a wallpaper utility for Wayland compositors.
This package provides a notification daemon for the Sway Wayland compository, supporting the following features:
Keyboard shortcuts
Notification body markup with image support
A panel to view previous notifications
Show album art for notifications like Spotify
Do not disturb
Click notification to execute default action
Show alternative notification actions
Customization through a CSS file
Trackpad/mouse gesture to close notification
The same features as any other basic notification daemon
Basic configuration through a JSON config file
Hot-reload config through swaync-client
i3lock-color is a simpler X11 screen locker derived from i3lock. Features include:
forking process, the locked screen is preserved when you suspend to RAM;
specify background color or image to be displayed in the lock screen;
many additional color options.
i3 is a tiling X11 window manager that dynamically manages tiled, stacked, and tabbed window layouts.
i3 primarily targets advanced users. Windows are managed manually and organised inside containers, which can be split vertically or horizontally, and optionally resized.
i3 uses a plain-text configuration file, and can be extended and controlled from many programming languages.
This package provides a minimalistic Pulseaudio volume and microphone control module for StumpWM.
devour hides your current window before launching an external program and unhides it after quitting.
Third party tiling algorithms, configurations, and scripts to Xmonad, a tiling window manager for X.