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Sway is an incredible window manager, and certainly one of the most well established wayland window managers. However, it is restricted to only include the functionality that existed in i3. This fork ditches the simple wlr_renderer, and replaces it with our fx_renderer, capable of rendering with fancy GLES2 effects.
Enhanced Motif Window Manager (MWM fork). Supports Xinerama, Xrandr, UTF-8/Xft, and relevant Extended Window Manager Hints (EWMH) . A simple session manager and a /toolchest/ like launcher are available in the separate utilities package.
Documentation and more on the project homepage: https://fastestcode.org/emwm.html
adwm is a tiling window manager (fork of dwm), which handles multiple screens a bit differently than other wms. It also improves some other aspects of dwm, but like dwm won't include scripting, config files, and the like.
A fork of the i3 window manager with gaps and some other features
i3-gaps is a fork of i3wm, a tiling window manager for X11. It is kept up to date with upstream, adding a few additional features such as gaps between windows. In order to use gaps you need to disable window titlebars. This can be done by adding only one command line to your config. Gaps are the namesake feature of i3-gaps and add spacing between windows/containers.
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This is a tiling window manager for Xorg based on the suckless' dynamic window manager. In short, ewm is a fork of dwm. It is a fork. I maintain it, improve it, and make it actually useable rather than saying that everything is "bloat". If you don't like it: then don't use it.
Opossum is a minimal tiling window manager for X11/Linux
Opossum is a minimal tiling window manager: a fork of Catwm.
This wm's named after the "living fossil" Virginia Opossum (Didelphis virginiana).
Like the wm's namesake survivor from the "Age the Dinosaurs", Opossum has
some evolutionary fixes in archaic behavior to prevent eX-screen-tinction.
This is The DWM X window manager - hacked to add a few extra features and slightly modified to suit a still ultra-slim but not featureless need.
A collection of a bunch of jacks from a bunch of different people.