This project is an automatic tiling window manager and a GNOME desktop interface extension. It functions as a keyboard-driven window orchestrator that organizes application windows into non-overlapping grids using a hierarchical tree structure to subdivide and rearrange screen space.
The system provides a multi-monitor layout manager that handles window placement across multiple display outputs and automatically re-tiles when monitors are connected or disconnected. It includes a searchable, asynchronous interface for launching applications, system settings, and locating open windows.
The software covers comprehensive window management capabilities, including spatial focus navigation, grid-based positioning and resizing, and window stacking. It also supports workspace organization for transferring windows across virtual desktops, the removal of window decorations, and the definition of rule-based floating exceptions for specific applications.