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wlstem reviews and mentions
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With rise of wayland, are simpler window managers dying?
I haven't seen https://github.com/luamfb/wlstem mentioned in the comments so I'm dropping it here. I'm really hoping something like this takes off. I was also an xmonad user and mostly dislike how sway/i3 does tiling, so I've been also hopig for vivarium, river, hyprland to get to the feature support and stability of sway.
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Writing a Wayland compositor is MUCH harder than it should be
I've tried to remedy this situation by creating a new library on top of wlroots, one that would be made by refactoring sway code to making most of its non-WM and non-sway specific code readily available. My attempt was called [wlstem][https://github.com/luamfb/wlstem]. I've spent a year or so refactoring sway code, only to come to a point that is far, **far** from where I wanted this library to be. For a few months now, I've been telling myself I should get back to work on wlstem, but I haven't, and quite frankly, I won't, because I know full well it might take two or three years to finally get all the features I wanted in wlstem. Not to mention wlstem is using an outdated version of wlroots, which would be even more outdated when I finally finished. And that's before I even wrote a single line of the compositor itself.
- any resources for getting started with writing a wayland compositor with wlroots?
- wlstem: Turning reusable sway code into a new library (on top of wlroots)
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luamfb/wlstem is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of wlstem is C.
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