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Komorebi UI is a user-friendly fork of Komorebi, a tiling window manager designed for Windows operating systems. Unlike the original Komorebi, which primarily offers a Command Line Interface (CLI) that may not be accessible to non-programmers, Komorebi UI provides a visually appealing and intuitive interface. This project enhances usability, focuses on aesthetic details, and introduces additional features to make window management more accessible to a broader audience.
Features
edit- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, catering to both novice and experienced users.
- Visual Appeal: Attention to aesthetic details creates an attractive interface.
- Additional Functionality: Includes extra features to enhance the usability of Komorebi.
Tiling Window Manager
editA Tiling Window Manager (TWM) automatically organizes applications into non-overlapping tiles rather than overlapping them, optimizing screen space and simplifying application navigation through keyboard shortcuts.
Why Use Komorebi UI?
edit- Spatial Efficiency: Maximize screen real estate without overlapping windows.
- Enhanced Productivity: Quickly navigate between applications with keyboard shortcuts and split screens for multitasking.
- Total Customization: Tailor window arrangement and shortcuts to preferences.
- Seamless Experience: Avoid visual distractions with non-overlapping windows.
Maximalist Fork
editKomorebi UI is a maximalist fork of the original Komorebi, offering a comprehensive set of features beyond simplicity. It diverges significantly from the original CLI-focused Komorebi and introduces a more accessible user interface.
Contributing
editContributions to Komorebi UI are welcome! Refer to the Contribution Guidelines to get started.
License
editThis project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgments
edit- Original Komorebi project was made for LGUG2Z contributions.
- Komorebi UI internally is known as Seelen UI or just Seelen
Contact
editFor inquiries and support, please contact the project maintainer.
Happy window managing with Komorebi UI!