Hyprland: A Dynamic Tiling Window Compositor for Wayland
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AbuAssar
Front-window bakery material. Catches the eye, delivers the goods.
Summary
Hyprland is a dynamic tiling window compositor for Wayland, offering smooth transitions, eye-pleasing animations, and great performance. It features easy configuration with live reloading, dynamic tiling, tearing support, socket-based IPC, window groups, and global shortcuts. The compositor allows users to unlock the full power of Linux with customizable workflows.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledSmooth transitions. Eye-pleasing animations. Great performance. Highly responsive.
Easy to configure with live reloading config and sensible defaults.
Dynamic tiling that just works with multiple fine-tuneable layouts.
Unlock full power of Linux with customizable workflows.
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