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SCREENSHOTS:
SWM
DESCRIPTION:
SWM is a simple stacking window manager for X. SWM is meant to be controlled using X events and swmctl, its custom command-sending tool. X events could be sent using utilities like xdotool or wmctrl. Their commands, as well as swmctl ones could be mapped to keyboard shortcuts using a utility like sxhkd. You can find an example sxhkd config in the examples.
Features
- Swmctl is there for usecases that can't be easily done sending X events
- Swmrc is shell script that is executed by swm upon startup
- See documentation for list of available swmctl commands
- Clone this repository and run make build
- SWM is a simple stacking window manager for X
- SWM is meant to be controlled using X events and swmctl
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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