The main features of nate-sys/hypr-empty are: Application Launchers.
Open-source alternatives to nate-sys/hypr-empty include: cloudef/bemenu — Dynamic menu library and client program inspired by dmenu. davatorium/rofi — Rofi is a keyboard-driven application launcher and window switcher for X11 desktops. It functions as a scriptable… flow-launcher/flow.launcher — Flow.Launcher is an extensible desktop productivity tool for Windows that provides a centralized, command-line style… kirottu/anyrun. kunkunsh/kunkun — An open source, cross-platform, extensible app launcher. abenz1267/walker — Walker is a centralized search interface and application launcher designed to find and start installed software,…
Dynamic menu library and client program inspired by dmenu
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
Flow.Launcher is an extensible desktop productivity tool for Windows that provides a centralized, command-line style interface for launching applications, files, and system settings. Built in C#, it functions as a keyboard-driven launcher that allows users to execute system tasks, perform web searches, and manage administrative operations directly from a unified search input. The project is defined by its modular plugin architecture, which enables the integration of third-party extensions to add custom search providers, specialized workflows, and system command capabilities. Users can further
Walker is a centralized search interface and application launcher designed to find and start installed software, system tools, and local files. It functions as a single entry point for executing desktop applications, running shell commands, and managing system scripts. The project uses a provider-based plugin architecture to extend its capabilities via independent modules. It allows for deep visual and behavioral customization through CSS styling, XML-defined layout templates, and layered configuration overrides. The system includes integrated productivity tooling for mathematical calculatio