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QuickTileBased on our record, devenv seems to be a lot more popular than QuickTile. While we know about 49 links to devenv, we've tracked only 4 mentions of QuickTile. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
As the author of QuickTile, which is written in Python but even closer to what you describe than a window manager would be, I have to say that, yeah, doing X11 stuff takes a lot of knowledge that's not ideally documented in non-print sources. Source: over 3 years ago
Actually, I plan to add a .nojekyll file and then use something like Pelican with custom plugins, then set GitHub Actions to run my update.sh on push... Similar to how http://ssokolow.com/quicktile/ is a Sphinx-based site hosted on GitHub Pages and automatically regenerated from the pushed sources. Source: about 4 years ago
I've been using ssokolow.com/quicktile for this purpose, it does what I need and doesn't replace the wm. Source: over 4 years ago
The best I could do for the API documentation for this project of mine was to use the automodule directive to autogenerate at the coarsest level possible and remember to never create new .py files if I could possibly avoid it. Source: almost 5 years ago
Probably not relevant to you, since it is yet another tool for managing your development environment, but maybe have a look at devenv (https://devenv.sh). it's main purpose is managing the development environment, but it has integration for pre-commit (or pmeven prek iirc) that let's pre-commit do it's thing, but takes over the dependency management. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Pretty sad to see almost verbatim copy of https://secretspec.dev :) I'm glad mise is catching up on https://devenv.sh features though. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
There's a tool that makes the Nix way a lot more approachable: https://devenv.sh/ e.g. `languages.rust.enable = true` and you're off to the races. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
If writing a devshell on your own seems more complicated than necessary, you can use tools like Devenv or Devbox (by the same team that built NixHub), which are both built on Nix. Devenv provides nice wrappers to automatically add languages, services (like postgres or redis), etc. On top of your flake, without having to do the shenanigans we had to do with Valkey. Devbox on the other hand, lets you skip writing... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I'd be interested in anybody who has tried https://devenv.sh/ and https://www.jetify.com/devbox and chosen one over the other. Tried devbox which has been good, but not devenv. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
GridMove - GridMove - A window management tool that can quickly arrange your windows into desktop grids.
Flox - Manage and share development environments with all the frameworks and libraries you need, then publish artifacts anywhere. Harness the power of Nix.
Preme for Windows - Speeds up your window switching.
NixOS - 25 Jun 2014 . All software components in NixOS are installed using the Nix package manager. Packages in Nix are defined using the nix language to create nix expressions.
WinDock - WinDock is a window manager ideal for large, or multi-monitor setups. Features:
Podman - Simple debugging tool for pods and images