awesome-copycats
tux
awesome-copycats | tux | |
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23 | 33 | |
3,019 | 30 | |
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1.8 | 0.0 | |
7 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Lua | CSS | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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awesome-copycats
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Pipewire / XDG autostart / AwesomeWM
Not sure how I can start applications in /etc/xdg/autostart/ in awesomeWM. Have this in my rc.lua (from lcpz/awesome-copycats rc.lua.template): awful.spawn.with_shell(
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Which AwesomeWm Distro
I wouldn't pick a distro based on this. If you want a pre-config check out awesomewm-copycats
- Any suggestions for beginner?
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Icon-Only Tasklist
I'm working from a theme from here: https://github.com/lcpz/awesome-copycats/tree/master/themes that I've tweaked a little bit. So there are two files involved:
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Basic Wibar Creation
You can look at the docs for awful.wibar to see all of the options, and have a look at some example configs like awesome-copycats to see what's possible and actual examples of how the wibar options are used.
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first rice to my artix machine (using awesome wm)
https://github.com/lcpz/awesome-copycats Powerline-Dark is the theme used here.
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Starting with awesome
Start exploring official documentation, there is section about default configuration. You can also take a look at existing themes like awesome-copycats or manilaromes glorious dotfiles and see how they do things and start experimenting.
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Tiling mode, drag chrome tab to another window
Hi, I've been using awesome for some months already, most of the confix coming from https://github.com/lcpz/awesome-copycats.
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Windows not tiling
My config is mostly based on awesome-copycats with some custom additions.
tux
- Best window manager for Arch with
- Which window manager is the best to start with?
- best linux distro with lots of customization features
- A little bit confused about window managers
- I am having trouble getting my xrandr layout script and my "nitrogen --restore" to work together on startup. The xrandr script has always made my wallpapers reset to default so I have been trying to get nitrogen to run after it but with no luck
- Is Awesome usable out of the box?
- Where did all the commands go?
- Need help installing Arch Linux for the First time. Unable to boot into Installed OS. (My be Installation gone wrong)
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Any suggestions for beginner?
From my side, you can learn from my guides. the signpost is here * https://forum.arch-linux.cz/category/22/awesomewm * https://forum.arch-linux.cz/topic/8/awesomewm-awesome-window-manager?_=1661356417695&lang=cs * https://github.com/raven2cz/tux (en translation and YTs included)
- I want to switch to awm from i3
What are some alternatives?
awesome-wm-widgets - Widgets for Awesome Window Manager
awesomewm-config - RAVEN2CZ: AwesomeWM Configuration, Libraries and Themes.
sddm-lain-wired-theme - A sddm theme inspired by Serial experiments lain.
qtile-wayland-dotfiles - Various dotfiles for my Qtile setup running under Wayland.
lain - Awesome WM complements
dotfiles - Dotfiles are the customization files in GNU/Linux. This repository assembly together all my others github config repos to one union. You can choose this global conf for your system or check other repos.
tyrannical - Dynamic tagging configuration system for awesomeWM
xfce-config - Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly. This project includes my XFCE4 configuration and know-how.
awesome-dotfiles - Dotfiles for awesome people using the awesomewm linux environment
archcraft - // Source : ISO
net_widgets - Network widgets for Awesome WM
openbox-config - Openbox is a highly configurable window manager with extensive standards support. The *box visual style is well known for its minimalistic appearance. Openbox uses the *box visual style, while providing a greater number of options for theme developers than previous *box implementations.