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    i3ass

    i3ass

    A collection of shell scripts to ease the use of i3wm

    Commands to assist and extend the use of i3wm. If you are using Arch linux, you can install the i3ass package from AUR.
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    LeftWM Layouts

    LeftWM Layouts

    Library providing fixed but parameterized window layout calculations

    This library encapsulates layout calculations from external dependencies and displays servers, so that it can be used by window managers for X.Org, Wayland, or whatever else. It's all about splitting up rectangles, the library has no concept of "windows". Some default layouts are provided, but custom layouts can be defined. Custom layout definitions allow some flexibility but are still fairly limited by design, as the target audience of this library is list-based / dynamic-tiling window managers (the likes of leftwm, dwm, ...) as opposed to manual tilers like i3.
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    dwm

    dwm

    dwm for Wayland

    ...Instead, like dwm, it sticks to features that are necessary, simple, and straightforward to implement given the base on which it is built. Simple window borders, tags, keybindings, client rules, mouse move/resize. Providing a built-in status bar is an exception to this goal, to avoid dependencies on font rendering and/or drawing libraries when an external bar could work well.
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    archy-dwm

    archy-dwm

    DWM but cleaner and more usable

    DWM but cleaner and more usable.
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    A very simple X screen locker and blanker. Minimal dependencies. Strong password hash. No flying toasters.
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    Karmen is a window manager for X. It has no configuration file and no library dependencies other than Xlib. The input focus model is click-to-focus.
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    context_menu

    context_menu

    A Python library to create and deploy cross-platform native context

    A Python library to create and deploy cross-platform native context. context_menu was created as due to the lack of an intuitive and easy to use cross-platform context menu library. The library allows you to create your own context menu entries and control their behavior seamlessly in native Python code. It's fully documented and used by over 80,000 developers worldwide.
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