Niri - ArchWiki Niri is a scrollable tiling Wayland compositor Unlike, Sway or Hyprland, Niri arranges the windows in an infinite horizontal desktop, where you can scroll to the left or to the right (although more advanced layouts are possible) It is similar to GNOME 's PaperWM and KDE 's Karousel
GitHub - YaLTeR niri: A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor. Niri is heavily inspired by PaperWM which implements scrollable tiling on top of GNOME Shell One of the reasons that prompted me to try writing my own compositor is being able to properly separate the monitors
Arch Linux - niri 25. 05. 1-2 (x86_64) Niri is a scrollable tiling Wayland compositor offering an infinite horizontal desktop for advanced window arrangements
Niri - atl. wiki Niri is a scrollable-tiling wayland compositor which was heavily inspired by PaperWM, an extension for GNOME Windows are arranged in columns on an infinite strip going to the right, allowing you to scroll through them
Niri Debuts As A Scrollable-Tiling Wayland Compositor Inspired By . . . The newest Wayland compositor on the scene with its first stable release is Niri, a scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor inspired by the PaperWM GNOME Shell extesnsion The Niris v0 1 Wayland compositor positions all windows into an infinite horizontal strip that scrolls left and right
niri (aarch64) | Packages | Arch Linux ARM bash (optional) - for niri-session script fuzzel (optional) - a suggested Wayland application launcher mako (optional) - a suggested Wayland notification daemon org freedesktop secrets (optional) - for apps to rely on secrets portal swaybg (optional) - a suggested Wayland wallpaper tool swaylock (optional) - a suggested Wayland screen locker
Niri | ArcoLinuxD Niri is a Wayland compositor that implements scrollable tiling, a novel approach to window tiling that allows users to seamlessly navigate and manage open applications Unlike traditional tiling window managers that force applications to conform to a fixed grid, Niri provides a more fluid and natural way to organize workspace layouts
Getting Started · YaLTeR niri Wiki · GitHub The easiest way to get niri is to install one of the distribution packages Here are some of them: Fedora COPR and nightly COPR (which I maintain myself), NixOS Flake, and some more from repology below
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