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Learning about dankmaterialshell today helped me, because I was thinking about switching from sway to mangowc, and I didn't feel like spending lots of time configuring everything for a wm I'm at this point not sure about I will keep using.
I'll still have to configure mango by hand, especially the keybinds (the default uses super, alt and crtl all over the place, clashing with my nvim setup in multiple ways). But if I decide I want to keep using mango, I can still replace some or all aspects of DMS. But for now it provided me with a starting point and I can take my time configuring and replacing things when I need to