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Cake day: May 31st, 2024

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  • Overall I would say it is more stable and less features than Hyprland. And recently it has Waybar modules so you can have a complete status bar. Personally would prefer Niri over Hyprland on a laptop if I do not plan on connecting monitors. The issue I had is that there are too many actions available to move windows including across monitors and setting simple keybinds for all of those becomes a problem. It just did not work for me as I use two monitors.






  • Hi, appreciate your comment. Here are my dotfiles.

    And yes that is waybar, the main things are:

    • terminal: foot
    • editor: helix
    • file manager: yazi(unfinished colorscheme) and nautilus
    • wifi: impala
    • bluetooth: bluetui (its just for pairing and connecting stuff)
    • lockscreen: gtklock
    • wallpaper: swaybg and waypaper to test new wallpapers out or even set them temporarily
    • nwg-bar: for the power menu.
    • wlr-which-key: monitors, clioboard and power profiles
    • mako: notification daemon
    • wlclock: clock widget(this one is just my guilty pleasure)
    • wlsunset: to filter blue light(used gammastep but this turns out to be smaller)

    The rest of the programs you can find in the repo, the readme points to a full list.

    Cheers