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Ooh, that’s gorgeous. What attracted you to niri over other tiling wms? I’m thinking of Wayland options for my laptop.
Recently switched to Niri:
- Vertical tiling is very easy to navigate by keyboard and mouse - no more windows cluttering
- Predefined vertical workspaces for you apps to predefine and separate apps (ie: separate all communication apps to reduce distraction)
- Flawless multi monitor support: move windows or whole workspaces between monitors
You can use Dank Linux or Noctalia Shell for easy setup or configure waybar to add an status bar.

Niri is a scrolling window manager. Its workflow is diffent from a tiler. Maybe this video might help. https://youtube.com/watch?v=DeYx2exm04M
To anyone familiar with Sway who’d like to try a scrolling WM, check out Scroll. It’s a fork of Sway (you can use the same config with minimal changes) which behaves similarly to Niri.




