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dmenu-extended
- An basic app launcher looking like terminal?
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What's the fastest way to open a file in Linux?
I wanted the same experience (press hotkey, type part of the name of the file, press enter) and wrote this small program that does exactly that (plus handles websites, shell commands, and is very customizable). By default it uses dmenu but you can make it use rofi or anything else. There's actually a whole bunch of similar programs, such as dmenu-extended which probably is the most famous.
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How does virtualenv work for system-wide scripts/modules?
which are then used as system-wide applications. For example this one here.
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Rofi file selector
I'll have to have a look at how this differs, but I recently came across dmenu_extended, which had a lot of features, but which I found to be a slight pain to set up.
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What's the fastest way to open a file in Linux?
I wanted the same experience (press hotkey, type part of the name of the file, press enter) and wrote this small program that does exactly that (plus handles websites, shell commands, and is very customizable). By default it uses dmenu but you can make it use rofi or anything else. There's actually a whole bunch of similar programs, such as dmenu-extended which probably is the most famous.
What are some alternatives?
networkmanager-dmenu - Control NetworkManager via dmenu
fsv - fsv is a file system visualizer in cyberspace. It lays out files and directories in three dimensions, geometrically representing the file system hierarchy to allow visual overview and analysis.
suckless-dmenu-python - A python wrapper for dmenu - a fork of https://github.com/allonhadaya/dmenu-python
i3-quickterm - A small drop-down terminal for i3 and sway
dotfiles - My personal dotfiles for linux
archcraft-i3wm - // Configuration : I3wm
dron - What if cron and systemd had a baby?
pytyle1x - Tiling manager which runs on top of EWMH-compliant window managers.
quicktile - Adds window-tiling hotkeys to any X11 desktop. (An analogue to WinSplit Revolution for people who don't want to use Compiz Grid)