berry VS bspwm

Compare berry vs bspwm and see what are their differences.

berry

:strawberry: A healthy, byte-sized window manager (by JLErvin)

bspwm

A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning (by baskerville)
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0.0 1.0
4 months ago 9 days ago
C C
MIT License BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License
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berry

Posts with mentions or reviews of berry. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-11.
  • Berry Wm
    1 project | /r/suckless | 7 Jul 2022
  • Berry is a healthy, byte-sized window manager written in C for Unix systems
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Jun 2022
    I downloaded the latest release as a zip file here - https://github.com/JLErvin/berry/releases

    FWIW, it’s 34KB and while it’s only the source, that seems pretty small. I haven’t gone through the build process to figure out the executable though.

  • How X Window Managers Work, and How to Write One
    14 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Nov 2021
    This is a great article and I remember reading it numerous times while I was implementing my own window manager.

    For someone interested in working on a really fun and rewarding hobby project a WM is a great one to look into since there are so many resources starting from really small implementations:

    - https://github.com/mackstann/tinywm

    - https://github.com/venam/2bwm

    - https://github.com/dylanaraps/sowm

    - https://github.com/dcat/swm

    - https://github.com/JLErvin/berry

    Which are great at introducing the concepts and allowing you to grok the required libraries.

    There are also a bunch of more full featured window managers which will introduce you to more advanced topics:

    - https://github.com/baskerville/bspwm

    - https://github.com/herbstluftwm/herbstluftwm

    - https://www.nongnu.org/ratpoison/

    - https://github.com/conformal/spectrwm

    Gradually as you get more familiar with the ecosystem a few questions will come up:

    Should I use X11 or XCB? - I personally used XCB and didn't find it too difficult to interface with, and there are a large number of implementations which use it (2bwm, bspwm, ratpoison, etc) so you shouldn't have an issue with learning more about it. But the documentation is pretty limited. If you are just wanting to write a toy WM than X11 is perfectly fine.

    X or Wayland? - If you're wanting to write your first WM as a hobby project than I would recommend X over wayland just due to the much larger amount of reference material and documentation. You will have a much easier time getting your feet wet. Ignore the comments about X dying as it doesn't really matter for a hobby project, since the whole point is to have fun.

    Feel free to check out my window manager which is an example of what just reading this blog post and getting inspired can result in: https://github.com/cfrank/natwm

  • Skipping class
    1 project | /r/thinkpad | 21 Oct 2021

bspwm

Posts with mentions or reviews of bspwm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-09.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing berry and bspwm you can also consider the following projects:

2bwm - A fast floating WM written over the XCB library and derived from mcwm.

i3 - A tiling window manager for X11

alttab - The task switcher for minimalistic window managers or standalone X11 session

sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor

river - [mirror] A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor

i3-gaps - i3-gaps – i3 with more features (forked from https://github.com/i3/i3)

herbstluftwm - A manual tiling window manager for X11

dwm - Personal built of Dynamic Window Manager from suckless.org

bismuth - KDE Plasma add-on, that tiles your windows automatically and lets you manage them via keyboard, similarly to i3, Sway or dwm.

hello-wayland - A hello world Wayland client (mirror)