Worm is a tiny, dynamic, tag-based window manager written in the Nim language. It supports both a floating mode and master-stack tiling with gaps and struts. Worm will try to execute the file ~/.config/worm/rc on startup. Simply create it as a shell-script to execute your favorite applications with worm. (don't forget to make it executable). Worm does not have a built-in keyboard mapper, so you should use something like sxhkd. Please read the docs to understand how wormc works before writing your own sxhkdrc.
Features
- For users using Arch, you can use the AUR package worm-git
- Worm will try to execute the file ~/.config/worm/rc on startup
- Shell-script to execute your favorite applications with worm
- Worm does not have a built-in keyboard mapper, so you should use something like sxhkd
- Licensed under the MIT license
- It supports both a floating mode and master-stack tiling with gaps and struts
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