easy-move-resize
autorandr
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834 | 2,393 | |
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3.0 | 5.7 | |
19 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Objective-C | Python | |
MIT License | - |
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easy-move-resize
- Let's make an htop-like in your browser (with Rust)
- Edge – Closing a 30 pixel gap between native and web
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What are your favorite hidden gem Mac apps?
Easy Move+Resize (free): comfortably move and resize application windows
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Moving a macOS window by clicking anywhere on it (like on Linux)
I use easy move + resize to do this. https://github.com/dmarcotte/easy-move-resize
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For "power-users" who use *both* Windows and Mac/macbooks, do you find it easy and as efficient to switch between the two on a daily basis? Or should I dedicate myself to ONE OS?
Installed https://github.com/dmarcotte/easy-move-resize on my mac, and https://stefansundin.github.io/altdrag/ on my PC. Make moving and resizing windows easier, and I hate maximizing/full-screening windows, as I find it's a huge waste of screen space.
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From macOS to Arch Linux
only use Homebrew for ‘Casks’ (GUI .apps)— `brew cask` subcommand
Nix or pkgsrc for reliable management of CLI tools (both, if you want to try Nix but want an escape hatch)
don't forget to install GNU coreutils, grep, find, and bash. (BSD coreutils are weird and anemic if you're used to GNU. macOS bash is ancient, etc.)
disable cursor acceleration (barely works, but it's the only thing that works): https://plentycom.jp/en/cursorsense/index.html
the only mature terminal emulator on the platform that performs okay (provided you enable GPU acceleration): https://iterm2.com/
recover basic key remapping functionality: https://karabiner-elements.pqrs.org/
recover basic audio controls like per-app volume mixing: https://github.com/kyleneideck/BackgroundMusic
recover FUSE support: https://osxfuse.github.io/
recover configurability for a whole host of missing functionality, like global keyboard shortcuts, through automation (Lua scripting): https://www.hammerspoon.org/
recover clipboard management: https://hluk.github.io/CopyQ/
if you don't use some hack to get window tiling, you might also want to...
recover basic window management functionality: https://github.com/rxhanson/Rectangle
recover modifier key window drag: https://github.com/dmarcotte/easy-move-resize
good luck.
- This is driving me mad: Control+Command+mouse/trackpad moves the window
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Initial M1 support merged into Linux SoC tree
- Grab and resize windows: you can try https://github.com/dmarcotte/easy-move-resize.
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Homebrew vs Appstore
Yes that works for CLI apps. But some small gui apps provide no updater, are not available in the app store but only provide a brew cask (e.g. https://github.com/dmarcotte/easy-move-resize).
autorandr
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Tool for launching apps when monitor powers on?
could use the postswitch hook provided by autorandr, though this would require letting autorandr manage your display layout as well: https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr
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Multiple screens with different resolutions?
autorandr worked great for me for hot plugging when I would frequently use my laptop with two external monitors.
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update xrandr automatically when I unplug a monitor
Autorandr does run in the background as it is a daemon. For systemd integration see https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/blob/master/contrib/systemd/autorandr.service
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Resolve multi-display oddities
I use autorandr (https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr) to load display configurations with a hotkey. I'm 100% sure there is a "better" way of doing so over my setup.
- Linux + Nvidia
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Tumbleweed KDE multiple monitor trouble - repeatedly resets to overlapped extended.
If your using X11, try autorandr. It's a bit clunky for me with the windows moving around after waking up but they eventually find where they're supposed to be... mostly.
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Is it possible to span a desktop in multiple monitors?
I would suggest taking a look at something like autorandr to help dynamically adjust your settings when you connect/disconnect.
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How to handle different monitor setups when using a tiling WM?
There's also autorandr that allows you to save monitor setups and automatically switch between them as you connect/disconnect displays
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dual monitor issue with both XORG and wayland; please help
autorandr (link) (xorg)
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Permanent Xrandr settings
No, but you can save settings to script and run on login. Arandr does it with GUI. Autorandr automates and manages multiple setups.
What are some alternatives?
hammerspoon - Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua
i3-autodisplay - i3wm multiple monitors auto configuration
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
grobi - Automatically configure monitors/outputs for Xorg via RANDR
Mos - 一个用于在 macOS 上平滑你的鼠标滚动效果或单独设置滚动方向的小工具, 让你的滚轮爽如触控板 | A lightweight tool used to smooth scrolling and set scroll direction independently for your mouse on macOS
awesome-sharedtags - Share and move tags on multiple screens when using the awesome window manager.
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
archinstall - Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc.
screenful - Awesome WM extension that allows automatically detect and configure connected/disconnected screens
chromium - The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11