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I discovered this two days ago. It's an alternative shell for tiling managers like hyprland, niri, sway or others. Basically, it makes configuration of those WM really integrated. It's a click and forget approach, which makes configuration really fast. Cherry on the top : it is compatible with every distro out there! I highly suggest to try to pair with niri.

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[–] erebion@news.erebion.eu 1 points 4 days ago

Exactly that. Also, I can define everything exactly the way I want. I have a shortcut for screenshots (that allows me selecting an area and saves it in /tmp and also let's me paste it, so I can use it in whatever way I want). It's the key combo that seemed most intuitive to me.

My config is simple and I understand what it does. I feel like I actually understand my setup, which is nice.