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https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/app/xwininfo/
http://www.xfree86.org/current/xwininfo.1.html
Shows window information. Comes with X.
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https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/app/xwininfo/
http://www.xfree86.org/current/xwininfo.1.html
Shows window information. Comes with X.
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Software >
(on Wikipedia)
katapult.kde.org (archive)
Tightly bound with KDE, so it was unusable for me.
Software > Application launchers >
(on Wikipedia)
https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/
A simple application launcher with intelligent autocompletion.
Awesome and extremely smart; more so than something like Bash or Zsh tab completion. I use it with my run.sh
From dwm
Software >
(source · plugins)
http://hg.honeyplanet.jp/
A fork of audacious2 by one of its original developers. The reasoning isn’t known.
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There are several pages for it, but I have this one working:
https://github.com/dlitz/xtoolwait
Xtoolwait notably decreases the startup time of an X session by reducing the load on the X server and Linux.
It starts an X client in the background, waits for a window to be mapped on the root window, and then exits. It can improve performance for users who start a bunch of X clients automatically (for example, xterm, xlock, xconsole, whatever) when the X session starts.
Software > Application launchers >
https://github.com/user-none/KDocker
Lets you launch any application with a companion system tray icon (if you have a tray, like fbpanel provides)
Even though it has a “K” it is not a KDE program.
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
https://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/
CheckInstall will run make install (or whatever you tell it to run) and keep track of every file modified by this installation.
When it is done, CheckInstall will create a package and install it as a standard package. It will leave you a copy of the installed package in the source directory for your re-use.
The default KDE terminal emulator.