A fully manual tiling window manager for the X window system.
Why?
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There's not enough so called "manual" tiling window managers and none of the existing ones is *fully* manual.
When a new window opens, without having space assigned, I don't want my WM to suddenly be dynamic and just put it _somewhere_ or even on top something that's already existing.
Concepts
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I don't know what you expect to find here.
It's a window manager: there's tags (workspaces), windows and they get arranged.
So what happens when a window is created when there's no space yet?
It's put in a queue, from where it can be popped into available space (which is also getting a cool name soon).
This also solves the problem of creating a window and moving the focus before it spawns, since you can assign future queue positions to available space.
I plan on having available space behave like a window, so that you don't have to think about stuff, but we'll see about that.
Configuration
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Configuration languages suck and they add a lot of complexity to a program.
This allows you to write your configuration in any language you want, while also removing the task of listening to keybinds for me, since you can use tools like https://github.com/baskerville/sxhkd[sxhkd] to do that.
Future requests, bug reports and PRs are welcome. Be sure to read the link:CONTRIBUTING.adoc[CONTRIBUTING.adoc]. Note that pull requests without a valid issue they reference are ignored, to decrease the amount of duplicate work.