River, a dynamic tiling Wayland compositor inspired by dwm and bspwm.
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River look interesting. Can you share a screenshot of your desktop?
Here's a screenshot. I don't use a statusbar, gaps or anything fancy, but river does offer these features.
The text editor is Kakoune, the color theme is gruvbox.
sway
i3-gaps.
Openbox. Was the default in crunchbang os..
Mutter, lol.
I'd like to try Sway with nwg-shell, but the latter is only available in its entirety on Arch for some reason.
Bspwm, but interested in river
openbox, the bunsen labs setup on Debian 11. Love me some crunchbang :D
I'm completely new to wms (i started using one this week) but river (and waybar) was simple enough that i was able to fully configure it and waybar to suit all my needs withing a day...
Kwin + bismuth
DWM
i3 because it has the most users and support out of all the advanced tiling wms
.1) ~~manger~~ ... manager
.2) ... if you want this :
~~I wish I could swap < Left Shift > and < Left Control > though…~~
.2a) remove last space after "though…"
.2b) add spaces as : < Left Shift >
Those typos are embarrassing. :(