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This package provides an autostarter complaint with the XDG Autostart specification.
Modeline support for CPU info.
Xinitrc-xsession allows ~/.xinitrc to be run as a session from your display manager. Make ~/.xinitrc executable and use this package in your system configuration have this xsession available to your display manager.
This module allows you to manage your Wi-Fi networks and VPN connections from within StumpWM itself. It is intentionally pretty bare-bones in features, in that it allows you to enable/disable connections, and no more. It is not a replacement for nmtui and/or nmcli.
papersway is an implementation of scrollable window management like gnome-shell-extension-paperwm for sway and i3-wm. If you like sway and i3-wm's commitments to stability, avoiding scope creep etc., but dislike the window management model, papersway might be of interest.
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.
shaderbg lets you render shaders as wallpapers. It works on Wayland compositors supporting the wlr-layer-shell protocol.
Sway is a i3-compatible Wayland compositor.
This is a module for handling different keyboards numpad layouts in StumpWM.
Fluxbox is a window manager. It is light on resources and easy to handle yet full of features to make an easy and fast desktop experience.
StumpWM module for controlling Bluetooth devices via bluetoothctl.
This package provides a keyboard-driven divide-and-conquer mouse control mode for StumpWM.
Script for Sway and i3 to automatically switch the horizontal/vertical window split orientation.
This package provides a StumpWM module which adds gaps between windows.
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.
Sandbar is a minimalist DWM-like bar designed for River, a Wayland compositor. It is triggered through commands sent via standard input, providing extensive customization options. This behavior allows users to dynamically adjust status text, visibility, and bar location, making Sandbar an ideal choice for those seeking a lightweight and hackable bar solution in their Wayland environment.
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.
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
Eww (Elkowars Wacky Widgets) is a standalone widget system made in Rust that allows you to implement your own, custom widgets in any window manager.
Configured in yuck, a language based around S-expressions and themed using CSS, it is easy to customize and provides all the flexibility you need.
Polybar aims to help users build beautiful and highly customizable status bars for their desktop environment. It has built-in functionality to display information about the most commonly used services.
Waybar is a highly customisable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors.
Obconf is a tool for configuring the Openbox window manager. You can configure its appearance, themes, and much more.
wlr-randr is a utility to manage outputs of a Wayland compositor.
Stumpwm is a window manager written entirely in Common Lisp. It attempts to be highly customizable while relying entirely on the keyboard for input. These design decisions reflect the growing popularity of productive, customizable lisp based systems.