Emacs display-buffer replacement?

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  • current-window-only

    Open things only in the current window. No other windows, no splits.

  • Not a window manager replacement but maybe you will find it helpful https://github.com/FrostyX/current-window-only

  • edwina

    Dynamic window manager for Emacs – GitHub mirror

  • There is also Edwina, but I don't know how well it works. It is on my list to try, but I never had time yet. System crafters made a tutorial about it, so you might wish to watch it. I actually just saw the title on the video, and left it on my todo list to try, have to watch the video and try Edwina myself :).

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