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ISC License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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spectrwm
- spectrwm 3.5.0 released!
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Ask HN: Why does Apple refuse to add window snapping to macOS?
I use the tiling WM spectrwm. It lets me pull windows out of tiling mode and into window mode. I think a common operation on most tiling window managers. Most of the time I don't want overlapping windows(thus the tiling WM) but every once in a while I do, so the best of both worlds.
It is a bit obscure but I quite like spectrwm, it fills this sweet spot where it is much simpler than I3 but much more feature complete than DWM.
https://github.com/conformal/spectrwm
- No abre el terminal
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Please help me with LD_PRELOAD
are you using spectrwm? it seems like this file comes from there, and they use it to make programs open in particular workspaces: https://github.com/conformal/spectrwm/issues/500
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What exactly is a tiling window manager?
Here is one website with screenshots. https://github.com/conformal/spectrwm
- Install spectrwm from git?
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Easy window manager?
Spectrwm is by far the easiest WM I've tested. Also Fluxbox is pretty much straightforward.
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Which WM should I use ?
Spectrwm is by far the most beginner-friendly WM I've ever tested. Im now running EXWM the buffers management is something else.
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How can I undo mod+v?
I'm a recent convert to i3/sway, after a solid decade using spectrwm (which has not been ported to Wayland, I'm afraid).
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Spectrwm bar class name?
This is supposedly fixed in the master branch, but there has been no release in over a year - I'll just set corner and shadow excludes and sit down. I'll notice when a new release is here :)
nixos
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miasma
I don't know. Have been using colorbuddy for ages now and it has always done exactly what I want. I don't need the "instant reaload" that lush advertices, doing :source on the colorscheme file, does the same for me to preview changes instantly. This is my theme, in case you need something to start with: - https://github.com/pinpox/nixos/blob/main/home-manager/modules/nvim/lua/config/pinpox-colors.lua
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Looking for a transfer tool for command line
I use this to serve a directory temporarily.
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Bluetooth headphones problem
I can't remember why I put that workaround in there, might not be needed any more. The above config is part of my dotfiles, I use my Bose blueutooth headphones by connecting them via the blueman-applet if the don't pair automatically
- Building GTK Theme in Overlay (Sass not found)
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Including third party flakes in a NixOS (or Home Manager) configuration flake
Here is an example from my config : I'm using an external flake called "matrix-hook", which is a little tool I wrote and have put in a separate flake. It get's included here. I am then passing self to each of the nixosConfigurations here, this allows me to import the module from the external flake in the configuration.nix of the host where I want to use it.
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NixOS for selfhosting?
Yep, I have two different modules with defaults for server and for desktop. Host-specific settings are set in the according /machines//configuration.nix file. Most stuff is modularized into modules that can be reuesed and enabled at will.
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Nix-rice: rice your system with nix
Yep, I'm using the toJSON function already. The problem I had, was that not all applications use JSON as configuration format. Also the nix code gets very long, if you have to write the whole template as a string, which I find quite unreadable. Mustache is a pretty simple frequently used templating language, here is an example template that get's rendered by the nix code above.
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Ricing with NixOS?
My system uses a uniform colorscheme defined here. Configs for all applications I use read that and use the same colors. The wallpapers are randomly generated by a tool I wrote, it also automatically matches the colorscheme. Icons and symbols are colored the same way for awesomeWM.
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My neovim config with a colorscheme created with nix
In case you are interested I use this and this to generate colorschemes, awesome config and a matching wallpaper
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Dumping Tmux
Check out wezterm it has replaced tmux for me. Very active development, fast and just the right amount of features for my taste. It is configured in Lua, so if you are doing that for neovim already, it's another plus. I use it in combination with awesomeWM. My (not very special) config is here if you need something to start with.
What are some alternatives?
bspwm - A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning
eww - ElKowars wacky widgets
waymonad - A wayland compositor based on ideas from and inspired by xmonad
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
i3-auto-layout - Automatic, optimal tiling for i3wm
wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
picom - A lightweight compositor for X11 (previously a compton fork)
nix-doom-emacs - doom-emacs packaged for Nix
herbstluftwm - A manual tiling window manager for X11
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
awesome - awesome window manager
digga - A flake utility library to craft shell-, home-, and hosts- environments.