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2024-01-21spatial-shell.7Thomas Letan
2024-01-12Disable parallism with MakeThomas Letan
2023-12-31Do less because we canThomas Letan
2023-12-30Use a temporary root for OpamThomas Letan
2023-12-30Actually sway is not a hard dependencyThomas Letan
2023-12-30Ignore tbz archives of spatial-shellThomas Letan
2023-12-30Spatial Shell release 6Thomas Letan
2023-12-27Spatial Shell release 5Thomas Letan
2023-12-27Spatial Shell release 4Thomas Letan
2023-12-26Spatial Shell release 3Thomas Letan
2023-05-18Remove gmp dependencyThomas Letan
2023-05-18Spatial Shell release 2Thomas Letan
`spatial` - Drop the dynamic linking dependency to GMP. - Fix moving a window upward being able to make a window disappear if the current workspace is the upmost one. - Fix windows sometimes disappearing from workspaces when moving the focus upward or downward. `spatialmsg` - Drop the dynamic linking dependency to GMP.
2023-04-30Do not opam init if $HOME/.opam/config already existsThomas Letan
2023-04-30Provide missing information and fix build when opam is not initThomas Letan
2023-04-29Fix pkgrel missing bumpThomas Letan
2023-04-29Fix optional dependencies to waybarThomas Letan
2023-04-29Spatial Shell release 1Thomas Letan
The first release of Spatial Shell establishes a strong foundation for the project. Following in i3 and sway’s footsteps, it introduces a daemon (spatial), a client (spatialmsg), and a IPC protocol for them to communicate. The spatial model implemented by spatial allows users to navigate a grid of windows wherein workspaces are rows, and to alternate between two layouts (Maximize, and Column). This is described in depth in the man pages introduced in this release.