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    penrose

    penrose

    A library for writing an X11 tiling window manager

    Penrose is a modular library for configuring your own X11 window manager in Rust. This means that, unlike most other tiling window managers, Penrose is not a binary that you install on your system. Instead, you use it like a normal dependency in your own crate for writing your own window manager. Don't worry, the top-level API is well documented and a lot of things will work out of the box, and if you fancy digging deeper you'll find lots of opportunities to customize things to your liking. Penrose was born out of my failed attempts to refactor the dwm codebase into something that I could more easily understand and hack on. ...
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    wmdia - DIA dockapp

    wmdia - DIA dockapp

    64x64 general purpose window or dockapp

    "dia" is a german word for "Reversal film". This is a small dockapp, which does nearly nothing. It just creates an empty window with a 62x62 background pixmap and can execute a command and show a tooltip. With shell scripts slideshows, videos and more can be shown in the window.
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    wmcpumon - multi CPU system monitor

    wmcpumon - multi CPU system monitor

    shows a scrolling CPU utilization graph in a 64x64 window

    Wmcpumon is a dockapp, that displays following information about the system: Current CPU utilization of up to four CPU cores or aggregates CPU utilization of all CPU cores. Up to two minutes history of CPU utilization. Current memory and swap usage.
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    wmc2d - coretemp/cpufreq monitor dockapp

    wmc2d - coretemp/cpufreq monitor dockapp

    shows cpu temperature and frequency in a 64x64 window

    This is a small dockapp, which shows temperature and frequency from 2 upto 4 cores/CPUs and temperature of upto two thermal zones, which are normaly motherboard temperatures. It can also be used as example for howto write dockapp's with libxcb.
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    A set of fast, dependency-less utilities for X11 written in C/XLib, to provide functionality (menus, keybinding, launchers, ...) usually bundled with a Window Manager. They are intended to complement WMs such as ratpoison, aewm, et al.
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