Distraction free desktop workspace for developers

Kicsit klise a cim, viszont probaltam egy olyan ablakkezelesi folyamatot letrehozni, amiben Rofi script-eken keresztul lehet az ablakokat keresni, csoportositani, projekt-eket megnyitni, egyszoval konnyiteni a mindennapi ablakkezelesi feladatokat. Szo van benne a bevalt Tmux workflow-rol es hogy azokat mikent lehet megvalositani a GUI vilagaban. A tiling window manager nem kovetelmeny, de erosen ajanlott.

Searching for and arranging windows momentarily interrupts the workflow and disrupts the continuity of your thoughts, therefore easily impeding the flow. Consequently, the comfort of the environment you use on a daily basis is important. The following article discusses organizing the workspace and enabling fast switching between windows and virtual desktops. Based on my experience, I have compiled Linux solutions that bring the convenience of Tmux, commonly found in terminal environments, to GUI desktop environments (such as XFCE, KDE, GNOME, etc.). Tiling window managers (AwesomeWM, Qtile, I3, etc.) are optional but highly useful components of the environment. The main goal of Rofi shell scripts is to create an easily usable, fast, and keyboard-driven workflow.

https://medium.com/@bimlas/distraction-free-desktop-workspace-for-devel…

Hozzászólások

Csinaltam egy sway (tiling window manager, i3 fork wayland ala) script csomagot, amivel egyszeruen tudok tmux szeruen parhuzamosan tobb kulonbozo munkafolyamaton dolgozni, es kozottuk gyorsan valtani, ugy, hogy mindig az 1-es workspacen van a bongeszo, kettesen az editor, harmason a terminal, stb, igy nem kell gondolkozni/keresni az ablakokat:

https://erenon.hu/posts/2023-01-20-sway-sessions-a-la-tmux/