Scroll is a Wayland compositor forked from Sway. The main difference is scroll only supports one layout, a scrolling layout similar to PaperWM, Niri or hyprscroller.
I underestimate how useful this utility is until I disabled it once(never more). One can make it run as a systemd service that requires a graphical target, this way it will automatically run/restart when launching compositors from display/login managers (if set up correctly).
Wallhaven supports the OpenSearch protocol, this means one can add it as a “search engine” in your browser. Just right click in your url/search bar while visiting the page and click the “add wallhaven.cc wallpaper search” button. You can add your usual “@” shortcut to access it quickly as well. This should be perfect when one is looking for a new wallpaper for one’s window manager.
OXWM is a dynamic window manager written in Rust, inspired by dwm. Featuring a clean Lua API with hot-reload support, LSP autocomplete, and instant configuration changes without restarting X.
I just tried out this new compositor and it seems very promising. It is easy to configure, and has most features one would expect. The only thing I really did not like is that one can’t focus windows depending on their direction.
This launcher is command runner, app launcher, clipboard manager, emoji picker and calculator all in one. It is also one of the best looking launchers out there.
systemd-manager-tui is a TUI for managing systemd services. You can view logs, list all units, inspect properties, and control service states via D-Bus.
A mix of Hyprland and Dwl, while bringing their hycov Hyprland 's plugin and some new interesting features like toggling global windows(finally someone gets it),