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leftwm | this-week-in-rust | |
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22 | 44 | |
2,744 | 2,050 | |
1.4% | 2.3% | |
8.4 | 9.9 | |
3 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | HTML | |
MIT License | - |
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leftwm
- Any new Opensource projects in (rust) looking for contributors. I want to start my journey as an OSS contributor.
- if I wanted to make a Tiling Window Manager in Rust, how would I go about it?
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Where should I adventure myself
(Also I wouldn't mind if you want to contribute to leftwm ;))
- LeftWM – A tiling window manager for Adventurers
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Preferred DE/WM?
LeftWM if you are adventurous and want to support more Rust projects on Linux.
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Picom backend optimization
I'm using a tiling window manager (LeftWM) and picom with experimental backends for compositing. I'm running into issues configuring picom for use on my laptop when I am on battery power. Two problems arise:
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Is there a good tutorial for writing an X11 Tiling Window manager in Rust?
I've looked at these: - DWM: A popular, compact WM written in C - LeftWM: A popular, configurable WM written in Rust - GabelstaplerWM: An obscure, compact WM written in Rust - XCB DWM: An abandoned rewrite of DWM using XCB
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Arch + Tiling Window Manager
Been using and liking LeftWM: https://github.com/leftwm/leftwm
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Different window managers (e.g. tiling) on Windows?
In particular, I think that "ultrawide-vertical-stack" (based on "CenterMain" from LeftWM) is quite close to what you are looking for. Give it a try with komorebic change-layout ultrawide-vertical-stack!
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Komorebi: Another tiling window manager for Windows 10 based on binary space partitioning
Once again I'm happy to answer any questions, and I want to give a special thanks to nog, leftwm and umberwm, whose work this project borrows from and builds upon.
this-week-in-rust
- Resources I wish I knew when I started my career
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
In addition to these repositories, there's a valuable resource that no Rust enthusiast should overlook— This Week in Rust. This community-driven initiative aggregates Rust-related news, updates, and most importantly, a curated list of issues across various Rust projects. If you're on the lookout for a tailored contribution or seeking the perfect project to kickstart your open-source journey, This Week in Rust is your go-to source.
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Rust Meetup and user groups
If you'd like to know the upcoming meetings - there are quite a few online meetings that you can attend regardless of your location - then check out This week in Rust
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Projects to contribute to?
The This Week In Rust newsletter has a Call for Participation section where projects post requests for contribution.
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Ask HN: What tech newsletters are you currently subscribing?
“This week” train!
I’ll go next
This week in Rust
https://this-week-in-rust.org/
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Articles and News Sources for Rust
Currently I have This Week in Rust and lime's
- Ask HN: What other news feeds do you read besides Hacker News?
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (22/2023)!
There's some latency involved, but we have this week in rust for this exact reason. Also feel free to discuss the news on the comments page.
- Recommend rust blogs
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Any new Opensource projects in (rust) looking for contributors. I want to start my journey as an OSS contributor.
https://this-week-in-rust.org has a Call for Participation section.
What are some alternatives?
i3-and-kde-plasma - How to install the i3 window manager on KDE
hugo-PaperMod - A fast, clean, responsive Hugo theme.
komorebi - A tiling window manager for Windows 🍉
beautiful-jekyll - ✨ Build a beautiful and simple website in literally minutes. Demo at https://beautifuljekyll.com
wayland-rs - Rust implementation of the wayland protocol (client and server).
Cerberus - A few simple, but solid patterns for responsive HTML email templates and newsletters. Even in Outlook and Gmail.
dwl - dwm for Wayland - ARCHIVE: development has moved to Codeberg
iRead - iRead is an open platform where readers find dynamic thinking, and where expert and undiscovered voices can share their writing on any topic.
wlroots - A modular Wayland compositor library
stc - Speedy TypeScript type checker
my-penrose-config - My personal penrose config
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy