xmonad is a dynamically tiling X11 window manager that is written and configured in Haskell. In a normal WM, you spend half your time aligning and searching for windows. xmonad makes work easier, by automating this.




Miriway is described as 'Starting point for creating a Wayland based desktop environment using Mir' and is a wayland compositor in the os & utilities category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Miriway for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Wayland, BSD, FreeBSD and Mac apps. The best Miriway alternative is Hyprland, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Miriway are niri, Sway, GlazeWM and awesome.
xmonad is a dynamically tiling X11 window manager that is written and configured in Haskell. In a normal WM, you spend half your time aligning and searching for windows. xmonad makes work easier, by automating this.




hikari [ja. Light] is a stacking Wayland compositor which is actively developed on FreeBSD but also supports Linux.










Pinnacle is a Wayland compositor built in Rust using Smithay. It's my attempt at creating something like AwesomeWM for Wayland.

A Wayland compositor based on Mir. It features a tiling window manager at its core, very much in the style of i3 and sway. The intention is to build a compositor that is flashier and more feature-rich than either of those compositors, like swayfx.



An autotile manager for Plasma 6. An (unofficial) spiritual successor to Bismuth built on KWin 6. The descendant of autotile.

dwl is a compact, hackable compositor for Wayland based on wlroots. It is intended to fill the same space in the Wayland world that dwm does in X11, primarily in terms of functionality, and secondarily in terms of philosophy. Like dwm, dwl is:




PyTyle is an extremely versatile and extensible tiling manager that is meant to be used on top of EWMH window managers. Its feature set was modeled after the basic tiling features of XMonad.

A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor using wlroots, with desktop semantics inspired by xmonad.
