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"A full-featured, hackable tiling window manager written and configured in Python" - Qtile Website
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Pro Built-in debugger
Something went wrong and you don't know what it was? Just run the "qtile check" command and it will find the exact location of errors and bugs.
This will run Qtile with your config.py inside a nested X server and prevent your running instance of Qtile from crashing if something goes wrong.
Pro Interactive
The commands you use in the Qshell (built in shell for interacting with the window manager) has an intuitive filesystem-like feeling, while staying so close to Python syntax you can basically paste it into your config file. And the best part, if you don't like Qshell, just use Your shell. qtile-cmd exposes all of Qtile's functionality to the console.
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Pro Free and open-source software
It's distributed under the permissive MIT license.
Pro Written and configured entirely in Python
You can leverage the full power and flexibility of the language to make it fit your needs.
Pro Written and configured entirely in Python
You can leverage the full power and flexibility of the language to make it fit your needs.
Pro Free and open-source software
It's distributed under the permissive MIT license.