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Stumpwm is a tiling window manager written entirely in Common Lisp. It attempts to be highly customizable while relying entirely on the keyboard for input.

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ratpoison is a Window Manager that puts that sick little rodent out of its misery. Enjoy ratpoison's smooth keyboard handling and slick performance. Don't worry about dependancies, 'cause there ain't none! And best of all, its GNOME incompliant!

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  0 reviews  |  14 users  |  14,981 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

DSWM (Deep Space Window Manager) is a tiling keyboard-driven X11 window manager. It is based on StumpWM code and is written entirely in Common Lisp and oriented for good usability with minimum startup configuration and good integration with Emacs. The project is under hard development, so it has many experimental features.

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A Ratpoison 'taskbar'

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RpExpose is a graphical pager written for the Ratpoison window manager, but designed to be used with any window manager.

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ratfinder is a perl script intended to help users finding files in hdd, opening them with associated applications, lanuching applications, and much more. It was designed to run in linux with ratpoison, but it's getting more flexible day by day, so ratpoison is not a dep anymore.

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Linux rules is project started from oddfx set of rules for reading Linux system information. It is very simple, stand-alone and is intended to read as much Linux system information as possible in a single pass. AWK is the chosen language for obvious reasons: * Speed (Much simpler, smaller and ... [More] often faster than C/C++ code) * Maintainability * Portability (AWK is omnipresent in every Linux based distribution) With the way output is produced and the speed at which it is obtained, linuxrules could be easily used in conjunction with dmenu2, ratpoison native menus or even used in a pipeline to feed a shell prompt. Future releases will include means of starting hooks/actions from linuxrules itself. Please check out WIKI [Tests] and [Help] sections for further information. [Less]

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