A lightweight workspace manager for the shell
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A lightweight workspace manager for the shell
MacOS Niri and Hyprland inspired tiling window manager that's developer signed and notorized (safe for managed enterprise environments). Aiming for parity and extra innovation.
Save all your Mac apps for later with one click 🖱️
agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal.
A minimal project manager for the terminal.
An open-source project management platform built with ReactJS and Tailwind CSS.
A smart wezterm workspace switcher plugin inspired by joshmedeski/t-smart-tmux-session-manager
Cinco scripts de produtividade para terminal — organizar downloads, scanner de espaço, caçar duplicatas, scanner Wi-Fi e setup de workspace multi-monitor. macOS, Linux e Windows.
🖥️ gnome-shell extension that provides a workspace indicator similar to i3/sway
Window Manager plugin for Fusuma
Termul is Terminal Ultimate Manager a cross-platform desktop terminal manager built with Tauri and React. Organize terminals by workspace with persistent sessions, multiple shell, split panes, embedded browser tabs, and a built-in code & markdown editor.
🔄✨🖥️ Session persistence for cmux — save, restore, and manage your terminal workspaces. Never lose your layout again.
Manage monorepo workspaces with a prompt-based CLI
Frame-oriented workflow management for Emacs
Create i3 workspaces on the fly and call them by name
Workspace Manager is an add-on for Blender, helps you to save and load custom workspaces, collect them in one place, while having access to apply a particular workspace in any project file.
smart build system for .net
A powerful CLI to orchestrate workspaces and dynamically inject specialized skills into AI coding agents.
Bookmarklets.js is a simple JavaScript library for creating and manipulating custom bookmarklets.
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