What is Stjerm?
Stjerm is a free and open-source, lightweight tiling window manager for the X Window System. It is designed to be simple, flexible, and keyboard-driven for efficient workflow.
Some key features of Stjerm include:
- Dynamic tiling of windows to maximize screen usage
- Customizable keyboard shortcuts for window navigation and control
- Support for floating windows and multiple virtual desktops
- A text config file for customization of settings and keybindings
- Minimal system resource usage for high performance
Stjerm arranges windows automatically based on a dynamic grid system. Windows can be split horizontally or vertically to any size ratio. Keyboard shortcuts allow quick navigation, resizing, closing or promoting windows to floating status. Multiple virtual desktops with customizable numbers of columns and windows are supported.
With its lightweight design and keyboard-driven approach focused on productivity, Stjerm is well-suited for developers, power users and anyone looking for a fast, customizable tiling window manager for X11 environments.
iTerm2, Guake terminal, Fig Terminal, Yakuake, Kitty terminal, Cool Retro Term, tilda, Windows Quake Style Console, WezTerm, Qonsole, yeahconsole are some alternatives to Stjerm.