By Jeffrey E. Bedard
wm is a window manager for the X11 window system. wm is a non-reparenting window manager. wm does not draw anything. wm has a tiny binary size. wm consumes very few resources. wm uses XCB.
Add 'exec wm' to the end of your ~/.xinitrc, or start it manually.
Mouse button actions are loosely based on jbwm for familiarity.
- Super-LeftClick Raise and move the current window.
- Super-MiddleClick Lower the current window.
- Super-RightClick Raise and resize the current window.
Keyboard commands are loosely based on jbwm for familiarity.
- Super-Down Lower the current window.
- Super-Enter Run xterm.
- Super-Escape Quit.
- Super-Q Close the window.
- Super-H Move window left.
- Super-J Move window down.
- Super-K Move window up.
- Super-L Move window right.
- Control-Super-H Shrinkwindow horizontally.
- Control-Super-J Grow window vertically.
- Control-Super-K Shrink window vertically.
- Control-Super-L Grow window horizontally.
- Super-X Maximize horizontally.
- Super-Z Maximize vertically.
- Super-P Run slock.
- Super-Space Maximize the current window.
- Super-Tab Switch to the lowest window in the stacking order.
- Super-Up Raise the current window.