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    japokwm

    japokwm

    Tiling wayland compositor based around creating layouts

    A wlroots and dwl-based tiling Wayland compositor based around creating layouts. Japokwm is a dynamic tiling wayland compositor where you are able to create new layouts without the hassle of editing the source code. You just give it information about where windows go and it will handle stuff such as resizing all by itself.
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    Fireplace

    Fireplace

    Modular wayland window manager written in rust

    Fireplace is a lightweight, modular Wayland tiling window manager written in Rust. Built on Smithay or wlc (in older code), it supports floating windows, BSP-style tiling, layer-shell basics, and workspace concepts. It aims to serve as a rapid-development playground for rich, keyboard-driven desktop workflows with GNOME compatibility goals.
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    Ulubis

    Ulubis

    A Wayland compositor written in Common Lisp

    Ulubis is a Wayland compositor written in Common Lisp, inspired by FVWM and StumpWM. It’s built for live hacking—developers can modify behavior at runtime via SLIME. Though early-stage, its aim is a fully Lisp-configurable compositor with custom modes and window management logic.
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