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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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    Xwintrack

    Track key and mouse input to X windows

    ...It performs no logging of its own, it tracks and reports what is occurring, allowing the programmer to do want they will with the information. Key tracking / logging Mouse tracking / logging Hot keys Hot mouse buttons / keys Many xdotool function replacement commands
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    SWM

    SWM

    Simple stacking window manager for X11

    SWM is a simple stacking window manager for X. SWM is meant to be controlled using X events and swmctl, its custom command-sending tool. X events could be sent using utilities like xdotool or wmctrl. Their commands, as well as swmctl ones could be mapped to keyboard shortcuts using a utility like sxhkd. You can find an example sxhkd config in the examples.
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