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I'm gonna throw my hat in the ring for Xmonad, but I personally love auto-tiling, CLI apps, and hate desktop icons so it's a bit more retro-minimalist than pure retro.

I would use stumpwm because I prefer lisp over haskell for config but it doesn't support auto-tiling yet q.q

@johnabs @stdevel I *really* should get around to poking xmonad again.. poking WMs is fun.
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Absolutely! Though I'll warn you, if you're on a multi-monitor setup the configuration is a little wacky unlike the other tiling wm's that handle it gracefully like i3 et al. Just let me know if you need any code for that and I can send you my config files 😄

Also, if you happen to be using Guix, you have to install some extra deps to build from the xmonad.hs file, even though "xmonad" will "work" without them. So just be careful there too as I hit both of these walls face first about a year (or two?) ago and it was...unpleasant 😂

@johnabs @stdevel Guix, that was a while ago.. was kind of weekend-driving it, to see what's about, and diffs between it and NixOS. And, at first I will poke it on single-monitor laptop, and then, if I have things ready, might move it to dual monitor desktop as well
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