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Kasper Hirvikoski edited this page Jan 30, 2022
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For getting started, read the documentation. Happy hacking! 👩🏼💻
Feel free to add your own configuration to show other people the nice things you can do. You can also use GitHub search to find more examples.
- @nik3daz’s configuration — Xmonad-like experience designed to optimize “pick a monitor, pick an app, show it there”
- @azamuddin’s configuration — based on @kasper’s configuration with modification to resemble those of Vim’s navigation style
- @fabiospampinato’s configuration — powerful, easy to customize, tuned for web development, adds a space switcher
- @kasper’s configuration — chaining window management inspired by @metakirby5’s configuration
- @alswl’s configuration — TypeScript, work without Alt-Tab, introduction in Chinese: Windows Management for Hacker
- @mafredri’s configuration — in TypeScript using typed phoenix-typings
- @garrow’s reimplementation of a subset of SizeUp with phizeup.js — very vanilla JS
- @purag’s configuration — with window hints (easy focus switching)
- @kgrossjo’s configuration — prefix keys inspired by Divvy, and window selection with filtering
- @jakemcc’s configuration — in ClojureScript
- @metakirby5’s configuration — in CoffeeScript with window chaining, modal (as in modes) keybindings, hinting windows and screens, and readline-like modals to evaluate JavaScript and execute shell commands
- @kemar’s configuration — prefix keys inspired by MercuryMover
- @sudowork’s configuration — fork of @kemar’s configuration, prefix keys inspired by MercuryMover
- @Jaredk3nt’s configuration — simple configuration with padded window sizes
- @Mooninaut’s configuration — moves all windows to configured screens and spaces with a single key binding. In TypeScript using phoenix-typings.
- @Danshan’s configuration — move windows to different screens and work without Alt-Tab
- @nb’s configuration — maximise, move between screens and left/right half, application-specific shortcuts