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Similar to wmii, i3 employs a control system reminiscent of vi and Vim. By default, window focus is managed using the 'Mod1' key (either the Alt key or Windows key) in combination with the right-hand home row keys (Mod1+J, K, L, Semicolon). Window movement is controlled by adding the Shift key to this combination (Mod1+Shift+J, K, L, Semicolon).<ref>Congleton, Nick (May, 2017). [https://www.maketecheasier.com/install-use-i3-window-manager-ubuntu/ "Install and Use i3 Window Manager on Ubuntu"]. maketecheasier. Uqnic Network Pte.</ref> | Similar to wmii, i3 employs a control system reminiscent of vi and Vim. By default, window focus is managed using the 'Mod1' key (either the Alt key or Windows key) in combination with the right-hand home row keys (Mod1+J, K, L, Semicolon). Window movement is controlled by adding the Shift key to this combination (Mod1+Shift+J, K, L, Semicolon).<ref>Congleton, Nick (May, 2017). [https://www.maketecheasier.com/install-use-i3-window-manager-ubuntu/ "Install and Use i3 Window Manager on Ubuntu"]. maketecheasier. Uqnic Network Pte.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:56, 5 June 2024
i3 logo | |
Release Status | Maintained |
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Last Release | 4.23, Oct 29, 2023 |
Language(s) | C |
Developer(s) | Michael Stapelberg |
Website | i3wm.org |
i3 is a dynamic tiling window manager inspired by wmii that is primarily targeted at developers and advanced users.[1] It is designed for X11 and written in C. It supports tiling, stacking, and tabbing layours, which are handled manually. Its configuration is done through a plain text file, and i3 can be extended using its Unix domain socket and JSON-based IPC interface from various programming languages.[2]
Design
Similar to wmii, i3 employs a control system reminiscent of vi and Vim. By default, window focus is managed using the 'Mod1' key (either the Alt key or Windows key) in combination with the right-hand home row keys (Mod1+J, K, L, Semicolon). Window movement is controlled by adding the Shift key to this combination (Mod1+Shift+J, K, L, Semicolon).[3]
- ↑ i3 - An Improved Tiling Window Manager
- ↑ Stapelberg, Michael. "i3: IPC interface (interprocess communication)".
- ↑ Congleton, Nick (May, 2017). "Install and Use i3 Window Manager on Ubuntu". maketecheasier. Uqnic Network Pte.