linux-win-pos

1.0.12 • Public • Published

linux-win-pos

Don't like the limitations of traditional tiling window managers like xmonad?

Don't want to deal with the overhead of ones like i3?

This is what linux-win-pos was created for.

It is a dead-simple window tiling manager for Linux desktop environments like Unity, Gnome, or Lubuntu. Inspired by DockWin.

Written in Node to illustrate it's versatility and capability as a desktop utility.

Features

  • Saves the position of all open windows to a file as a simple JSON object
  • Saves individual configurations depending on the number of connected displays
  • Positions all open windows according to the saved configuration
  • Blinks the screen when done positioning.
  • See src/options.js for more capabilities.

Please star this repo if you find it useful!

Demo

Demo Video of linux-win-pos In Action

Requirements

  • Linux + Desktop Environment; Built on Ubuntu 17.10 + Gnome 3
  • Node + NPM; Built on 7.10.1 + 5.6.0
  • wmctrl, xrandr, xdotool, xprop, xcalib; You should have most of these, but they can all be easily installed with sudo apt-get install

This should also work in most other flavors, but needs more thorough testing of window decoration interaction.

Getting Started

linux-win-pos is very simple and very easy to run.

There are several configurable options in src/options.js, but the default options will save a JSON configration file to ~/.window-positions.

Just follow the steps below and you're good to go:

1. Install linux-win-pos

Via git
git clone https://github.com/jonnyasmar/linux-win-pos.git ~/linux-win-pos
cd ~/linux-win-pos
npm install
Via NPM
npm install -g linux-win-pos

2. Save open window positions

Installed via Git
node ~/linux-win-pos -sr
Installed via NPM
linux-win-pos -- -sr

Note: the flags -sr

s: Save the position of open windows, instead of repositioning them.

r: Reset the contents of ~/.window-positions; used when saving.

3. Position open windows according to ~/.window-positions

Installed via Git
node ~/linux-win-pos
Installed via NPM
linux-win-pos

Bonus Points:

Bind these to some shortcuts with a tool like xbindkeys! I personally like to use Super+Shift+Escape to save & Super+Escape to recall.

Command-line Options

-b [3] number of times to blink the screen when the operation is complete

-c [#screens-displays] the configuration to use; defaults to the one for the number of connected displays

-f [~/.window-positions] the location of the file containing the window positions to load

-i [unity|hud] pipe-separated list of window title matches to ignore when positioning windows

-r [false] reset the .window-positions file; use in conjunction with -s

-s [flase] gets and stores the positions of all open windows

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Install

npm i linux-win-pos

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Version

1.0.12

License

GPL-3.0

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  • jonnyasmar