Project Description

A settings center akin to GNOME/KDE/XFCE settings panel but built for window managers like sway, i3 and hyprland.

Goal for this Hackweek

Bootstrap and provide a working setting center that allows to change the display configuration and wallpaper settings.

Resources

Github: https://github.com/danyspin97/waysettings/

Looking for hackers with the skills:

rust gui wm

This project is part of:

Hack Week 23

Activity

  • about 1 year ago: dspinella added keyword "wm" to this project.
  • about 1 year ago: dspinella added keyword "rust" to this project.
  • about 1 year ago: dspinella added keyword "gui" to this project.
  • about 1 year ago: dspinella joined this project.
  • about 1 year ago: dgarcia joined this project.
  • about 1 year ago: dgarcia liked this project.
  • about 1 year ago: epaolantonio liked this project.
  • about 1 year ago: vliaskovitis liked this project.
  • about 1 year ago: ateixeira started this project.
  • about 1 year ago: mfranc liked this project.
  • about 1 year ago: dspinella originated this project.

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