
But I’m using a fork which is actually called i3-gaps, the main difference being that windows have configurable gaps in them just like in the screenshot. This is a tiling window manager just like xmonad and several others.
#Hammerspoon mouse zoom install
Most of them are just install and run applications but i3 is what holds all of them together so we’ll going though some of the configurations: i3 Together, all these components greatly improves my development experience. Icons will begin to jiggle and any programs you can uninstall from here will have an X in their top left corner.
NetworkManager - For wired and VPN network connection This idea could even be taken further, like a shortcut where you could play the timeline from the playhead postion to the mouse cursor location. Press F4 to bring up Launchpad view, and click and hold on an app. The second Hammerspoon module I wrote was one that allows you to add tabs to any OSX Application. There are a couple of things going on in there and here’s a summary of the components I’ve used: And in more than a month I experienced how things have changed a lot in the Linux desktop landscape, I’ve spent quite a bit of time trying to piece all these components together so hopefully this will you some time.Ī week ago this is what my desktop looks like: Up until last week and the whole month of November I had to switch to Linux as my primary development environment and before that I haven’t used Linux primarily for development since 2009 when I switched to OSX.