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kiwmi

A fully programmable Wayland Compositor


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kiwmi is a work-in-progress extensive user-configurable Wayland Compositor. kiwmi specifically does not enforce any logic, allowing for the creation of Lua-scripted behaviors, making arduous tasks such as modal window management become a breeze. New users should be aware of the steep learning curve present, however this will be reduced as the project matures.

Getting Started

The dependencies required are:

  • wlroots
  • meson (building)
  • ninja (building)
  • git (build, optional)

Building

After cloning/downloading the project and ensuring all dependencies are installed, building is as easy as running

$ meson build
$ ninja -C build

If you plan to use luajit instead, use the following commands instead.

$ meson -Dlua-pkg=luajit build
$ ninja -C build

Installing is accomplished with the following command:

# ninja -C build install

Contributing

Contributions are welcomed, especially while the project is in a heavy WIP stage. If you believe you have a valid concern, read the CONTRIBUTING document and please file an issue on the issues page.

For clarifications or suggestions on anything, please don't hesitate to contact me.