hammerspoon.config
ags
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5.2 | 9.7 | |
about 2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
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hammerspoon.config
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Hyprland Crash Course
i believe it should be possible to make tag like experience for macos with hammerspoon (lua based scripting engine for macos), you can move windows between desktops with it, so you could have one desktop for tiled windows and default for maximized, so whenever you want to switch to tiled group of windows u somehow trigger that with hammerspoon shortcut, and when you switch to a single window you switch to default desktop
i have an implementation of window manipulation based on key/letter hints, you can use it as a reference
https://github.com/ivanbalashov239/hammerspoon.config
ags
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Hyprland Crash Course
Lots of what the article talks about pertains to the difference between a 'full DE' and 'just a WM'. Gnome and KDE fall in the first category. They have a notification system, lockscreens, app launcher, etc by default. Hyprland doesn't. It puts windows on your screen and allows you to control their layout, everything beyond that, you can add yourself.
This article mentions dunst for notifications, Rofi for app launchers, Waybar for a status bar, swaylock for screen locking, ... I've been having a great time using just AGS [0]. AGS, at its core, is a framework to write all of those tools. It is based on the same technology that Gnome Shell uses, i.e. GJS. You can build up all of the widgets you want and need using Gtk and replace all of the tools I mentioned before. But be warned: AGS only provides you with the libraries you need, you'll still need to build the UI yourself. Unless you copy someone else's configuration of course ;)
[0] https://github.com/aylur/ags
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Hyprland Gnome Shell Look Like
The top bar and the dock https://github.com/Aylur/ags
What are some alternatives?
gleaming-glacier - These are my dotfiles. There are many like it, but these ones are mine.
hycov - hyprland overview mode plugin,a new tile window workflow
dots-hyprland - Modern, feature-rich and accessible desktop configuration.
dotfiles - My personal config files
polonium - Autotile manager for Plasma 6
hyprshell - client overview for hyprland
nwg-drawer - Application drawer for wlroots-based Wayland compositors