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xmonad is a dynamically tiling X11 window manager that is written and configured in Haskell. xmonad makes work easier
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- RT @kuanyingchou: One nice thing about @xmonad is that even if you forgot you're in a tiling window manager, Mod+Tab also works out of the… 1 year ago
- RT @contextualdev: I want to give a big thanks to @asjo for his work on border colors in XMonad 0.13. Wins with RGBA colormaps now render c… 1 year ago
- RT @contextualdev: We quietly released @xmonad 0.13 last night. Official announcement coming soon. The change log is on Hackage and GitHub.… 1 year ago
- RT @contextualdev: I've been busy putting the finishing touches on the next release of @xmonad. Should be ready in a few days. #XMonad #Has… 1 year ago
- RT @rofh: finally migrating my stuff to @xmonad . not that scary actually, it takes ~5x less haskell code than ion3' lua. 6 years ago
- "It puts your mind at ease when you feel the system is rock solid beneath you" - thoughts after a few months of xmonad: archlinux.me/kofrad/2011/07… 6 years ago
- RT @donsbot: xmonad, chrome and gnome 3 play well together. http://i.imgur.com/KWTqJ.png 6 years ago
- We beat our desktop into an ultimate nerd power-station! Find out about xmonad on The Linux Action Show! http://goo.gl/0ST3d RT @ChrisLAS 7 years ago
- "I have been using xmonad, and it’s the first time I have felt that a window manager makes me more productive" -- http://goo.gl/MG5t1 7 years ago
- Verifying XMonad is correct: re-implementing the XMonad core in Coq http://www.cs.ru.nl/~wouters/Talks/BrouwerExtraction.pdf 7 years ago
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