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    Fireplace

    Fireplace

    Modular wayland window manager written in rust

    Fireplace is a lightweight, modular Wayland tiling window manager written in Rust. Built on Smithay or wlc (in older code), it supports floating windows, BSP-style tiling, layer-shell basics, and workspace concepts. It aims to serve as a rapid-development playground for rich, keyboard-driven desktop workflows with GNOME compatibility goals.
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    Ulubis

    Ulubis

    A Wayland compositor written in Common Lisp

    Ulubis is a Wayland compositor written in Common Lisp, inspired by FVWM and StumpWM. It’s built for live hacking—developers can modify behavior at runtime via SLIME. Though early-stage, its aim is a fully Lisp-configurable compositor with custom modes and window management logic.
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