Somebody signing messages as Petr Sabata wrote: > On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 03:13:35PM -0500, Sean Howard wrote: > > Suckless, as an organization currently has a lot of tools, I personally use > > very few of them. > > dwm - I use this every day, and I twitch when I need to use a computer > > without it. I also twitch when I need to use a computer without *my* > > config.h. > > wmii - We've killed this one > > st - I am an xterm user. I've never tried to compile st. I may use it if I > > feel a need for a change, part of the problem is my ~/bin folder is full of > > scripts I use and love, and I'd have to do a s/xterm/st/g for all of them. > > wmi - nope > > surf - it is quite nice. Not quite what I want, and therefore don't use it. > > I use one of the major players in the "some glue over webkit and X" > > arguement, but only after... three months... of experimentation did I > > arrive there. > > 9base - don't feel the need, OpenBSD provides > > dmenu - one of the coolest tools, honestly, it's so cool, I think this is > > my second-favourite suckless tool. > > stali - I use OpenBSD - so, no. > > Don't forget about slock and sselp. > > -- Petr
I intentionally avoided most of the tools section. Simply due to space. I added dmenu and 9base as they seem important as things that a) I have used, and b) things that would be put into a toolchain