[Hikari] May Desktop (Void)
[Hikari] May Desktop (Void)


A minimal desktop setup.
Info:
- Programs: Emacs, Devdocs, pfetch, imv
- WM: Hikari
- OS: Void linux
- Art by: Escher
- Dotfiles
Recently switched from Guix to Void, mostly because it's much simpler and I felt that my desktop didn't need the complexity of Guix.
cerement @slrpnk.net
“my desktop didn’t need the complexity of Guix”
so … Alpine next?
6 0 Replymccd @programming.dev OP Maybe, not sure how musl compares to glibc. I quite like Runit and xbps though so I don't feel like I'm in a rush.
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GolfNovemberUniform @lemmy.ml 10/10 distro and 10/10 setup. FWMs ftw
4 0 Replymccd @programming.dev OP Yeah, I think Hikari combines the best of both. In the rare cases I need to tile, it has that capability but in most cases I have 1-2 windows and find it easier to work with them when the windows are smaller.
2 0 ReplyGolfNovemberUniform @lemmy.ml Hmm how hard is it to configure and add window decorations? I might take a look at it if I can use it without key bindings
1 0 ReplyNewchair @lemmy.world I would use it but on my hardware its buggy and unmaintained.
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atomkarinca @lemmygrad.ml is hikari good as a floating wm?
3 0 Replymccd @programming.dev OP I think it's very underrated. It has some features I really appreciate:
- Tiling features when needed, W+l s tiles everything when I need it.
- Great shortcuts, like go to next busy desktop, maximize height of window
- Holding win reveals the title of the window.
- Cursor follows active window
It matches my workflow very well.
3 0 Replydsemy @lemm.ee Does it work well for you? I used cwm on X11 (fairly similar to Hikari), but last time I tried Hikari on Void I kept running into weird issues.
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therealjcdenton @lemmy.zip
What desktop?
2 0 Replyponik @lemmy.zip Harakiri
1 0 ReplyRaccoonn @lemmy.ml
I absolutely love how minimalist this looks....
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