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PowerToys is a collection of background-resident system utilities designed to extend native operating system functionality and streamline desktop workflows. It operates as a modular toolkit, utilizing a central plugin-based host architecture that allows users to dynamically enable or disable specific features for system configuration and automation. By leveraging native system hooking, the suite intercepts global input and window events to provide advanced control over the computing environment. The project distinguishes itself through its focus on cross-device input orchestration and spatial
Enforces custom grid zones and persistent overlay frames to manage window positioning and screen real estate.
Hyprland is a Wayland compositor and tiling window manager for Linux systems. It functions as a display server protocol implementation that coordinates communication between hardware and graphical applications, while automatically organizing open windows into non-overlapping layouts to maximize screen space. The project distinguishes itself through a dynamic tiling engine that utilizes a binary space partitioning algorithm to calculate window geometry in real time. It provides a highly customizable workspace platform where users define system behavior and visual aesthetics through declarative
Manages display output and input events by acting as the central server coordinating communication between applications and hardware.
Wails is a cross-platform framework for building native desktop applications by combining a Go backend with web-based frontend technologies. It enables developers to create lightweight software by utilizing the host operating system's native web rendering engine, eliminating the need to bundle heavy browser dependencies. The framework distinguishes itself through a robust communication layer that bridges the backend and frontend. It automatically generates type-safe JavaScript bindings and proxies from Go code, allowing for seamless, asynchronous method invocation and data serialization acros
Provides programmatic control to hide the active application window.
SerenityOS is a complete, self-hosted desktop operating system built from the kernel up. It features a monolithic kernel architecture that manages system services, hardware drivers, and networking within a single address space. The system provides a full computing environment, including a proprietary windowing system and a suite of native desktop applications, all while maintaining a POSIX-compliant interface for standard system programming. The project is distinguished by its integrated development workflow, which relies on a cross-compilation build pipeline to generate system images from ho
Manages display buffers and input events to provide a unified graphical desktop experience.
BetterDisplay is a comprehensive display management utility and virtual display engine designed to provide granular control over monitor configurations. It functions as a low-level hardware controller that interacts directly with graphics drivers and system APIs to override manufacturer limitations, enabling users to manage resolution, scaling, brightness, and color profiles across complex multi-monitor setups. The project distinguishes itself through its ability to generate synthetic virtual displays and inject custom framebuffers into the graphics pipeline, allowing for arbitrary resolution
Intercepts low-level display APIs to override hardware identification and scaling behaviors.
yabai is a tiling window manager and workspace orchestrator for macOS. It uses a binary space partitioning algorithm to automatically arrange application windows into non-overlapping rectangular regions to maximize screen real estate. The project provides a command line interface for controlling windows, displays, and virtual spaces, enabling the creation of custom desktop automation scripts. It includes capabilities for managing virtual desktops and disabling system animations to increase navigation speed. The system also supports mouse-based window focus, which automatically shifts the act
Automatically arranges application windows into non-overlapping layouts using a binary space partitioning algorithm.
Yabai is a system-level utility for macOS that provides automated window management and workspace organization. It functions as a tiling window manager that uses binary space partitioning to arrange application windows into grid layouts, bypassing standard desktop constraints through direct interaction with the system window server. The project distinguishes itself by offering granular control over the graphical user interface via a socket-based command interface and event-driven system hooks. This allows for the programmatic manipulation of window states, display configurations, and virtual
Organizes application windows into automated tiling grid layouts to maximize screen space on macOS.
NativeScript is a cross-platform mobile development framework that enables the creation of native iOS and Android applications using JavaScript or TypeScript. It provides a direct bridge to native platform APIs, allowing developers to invoke native classes, methods, and properties directly from script code while maintaining full access to underlying mobile operating system features. The framework distinguishes itself through its direct native UI rendering, which maps declarative markup components to actual platform-native widgets rather than web-based views. This architecture is supported by
Modifies screen update frequency on compatible hardware to balance visual smoothness and power consumption.
Niri is a Wayland compositor that provides a desktop environment for Linux. Its primary purpose is to implement a scrollable tiling window management system, which organizes application windows in a non-overlapping layout that allows horizontal scrolling to access content beyond the screen edge. The compositor features multi-monitor workspace coordination, managing window arrangements and fractional scaling across displays with different resolutions and pixel densities. It supports a dynamic workspace organization model where independent vertical workspace stacks are maintained per monitor.
Implements a Wayland display compositor that manages window placement, input routing, and hardware-accelerated rendering.
AeroSpace is a tiling window manager for macOS that automatically arranges application windows into grid-based layouts. It functions as a keyboard-driven controller, allowing users to manage window positioning, workspace navigation, and display assignments entirely through customizable keyboard commands. The project distinguishes itself by operating as a background daemon that utilizes system-level accessibility frameworks and low-level window server hooks to enforce tiling behavior. It employs a declarative configuration system to define layout rules and maintains workspace consistency throu
Automatically arranges application windows into a grid layout on macOS to maximize screen space.
Niri is a Wayland compositor and tiling window manager designed for Linux systems. It functions as a display server that organizes application windows into a scrollable, column-based layout, providing a structured environment for managing graphical sessions, input routing, and hardware output. The project distinguishes itself through a declarative configuration engine that enables live-reloading of settings, allowing users to modify window rules, input bindings, and visual appearance without restarting the session. It features a physics-based animation system that uses spring-based curves to
Organizes application windows into efficient, keyboard-driven column layouts with support for tiling and floating modes.
Sway is a Wayland compositor and tiling window manager for Linux. It functions as a display server that manages window placement and input handling, organizing application windows into logical grids to maximize screen space. The project is designed for a keyboard-driven workflow, allowing users to manage workspaces and window geometry without relying on a mouse. It provides a modular environment for desktop customization and includes translation layers to support legacy applications, facilitating the replacement of older window management systems. The compositor utilizes hardware-accelerated
Functions as a Wayland display server managing window placement and input handling.
Rofi is a keyboard-driven application launcher and window switcher for X11 desktops. It functions as a scriptable command palette and a compatible emulator for dmenu, capable of reading options from standard input and returning a user selection to standard output. The project is distinguished by a customizable window interface using a CSS-like theming system and a flexible box-model widget hierarchy. It features a recursive theme inheritance system and responsive styling that adapts based on screen dimensions and monitor identifiers. The tool provides advanced text filtering using fuzzy, reg
Lists open application windows to allow the user to quickly switch focus or close specific processes.
Amethyst is a tiling window manager for macOS designed to automate the arrangement of application windows. It functions as a productivity utility that organizes windows into non-overlapping layouts, allowing users to manage their desktop environment through keyboard-driven controls rather than manual mouse interaction. The application distinguishes itself by providing a state-machine engine that calculates window geometry based on user-defined tiling patterns. It maintains an accurate representation of the desktop by monitoring system-level notifications for window events, enabling it to auto
Provides automated tiling window management specifically for the macOS desktop environment.
Seelen-UI is a graphical shell and window management utility for Windows that provides a modular, keyboard-driven desktop environment. It enables users to organize application windows through automated tiling, stacking, and floating layouts, while offering a framework for creating interactive desktop widgets using web technologies. The project distinguishes itself by integrating a web-based rendering engine that bridges system-state data to HTML and CSS interfaces, allowing for highly customizable widgets and dynamic visual themes. It features real-time wallpaper analysis to automatically syn
Functions as a graphical shell for Windows featuring automatic window tiling and customizable web-based widgets.
Polybar is a customizable X11 status bar and Linux desktop panel. It serves as a system information dashboard and window manager integration tool, rendering real-time hardware metrics, system status, and window state for Linux desktops. The project features an inter-process communication system that allows separate processes to trigger dynamic updates or execute actions across the environment. It also includes a system for building hierarchical interactive menus that use this messaging to launch applications and system settings. Capabilities cover system monitoring for network connectivity a
Integrates with tiling window managers to track and organize active workspaces and window titles.
Organizes open applications into grid, stack, or row patterns based on user-defined rules and workspace constraints.
This project is a cross-platform library designed for desktop application development, providing a unified interface for window management, input handling, and hardware-accelerated graphics. It serves as a foundational framework that abstracts platform-specific windowing protocols and graphics APIs, enabling developers to create interactive software that functions consistently across Windows, macOS, and Linux. The library distinguishes itself by providing deep integration with low-level graphics APIs, specifically OpenGL and Vulkan. It manages the complexities of graphics context initializati
Sets persistent window attributes such as title, size, and monitor selection for individual windows.
Keycastr is a system-level utility for macOS that captures and displays keyboard and mouse interactions as visual overlays on the desktop. By registering global event taps within the operating system, it monitors input actions in real time and renders them through transparent, non-interactive windows that float above other active applications. The application distinguishes itself through a plugin-based architecture that allows for the integration of custom modules to define how input events are rendered. Users can manage the lifecycle and positioning of these visual elements through a native
Renders input feedback through transparent, non-interactive windows that float above other applications.
Partytown is a library designed to offload resource-intensive third-party scripts to background web workers. By executing these scripts outside of the main thread, it prevents them from blocking the critical rendering path, thereby maintaining a responsive user interface and improving overall page load performance. The project functions as a web worker proxy library that synchronizes browser interfaces between the main thread and background environments. It uses proxy-based access and synchronous messaging to replicate global objects like the window and document, allowing scripts to interact
Intercepts and manages access to global window properties to ensure third-party scripts correctly detect namespaces and object existence in background threads.