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: A lightweight TWM built with the Janet programming language, offering an interactive development workflow through a REPL. Comparison Table: Tiling Features Snap Layouts (Native) GlazeWM / Komorebi FancyZones Automation Manual snapping Fully automatic tiling Snap-to-zone Navigation Mouse-heavy Keyboard-centric (Vim-style) Mouse-heavy Customization Low (Pre-defined grids) High (Config files) Medium (Custom grids) Learning Curve A Tiling Window Manager for Windows, Written in Janet

| Name | Approach | Key Features | |------|----------|---------------| | (Active, modern) | Pure tiling, keyboard-driven, no mouse | Layout engine, custom bar, workspaces, rules, AHK-like scripting | | glaze WM | Minimal, fast | Dynamic layouts, floating overrides, built-in status bar | | bug.n (AutoHotkey-based) | Scriptable | Layouts: master-stack, monocle, floating; highly configurable | | FancyZones (PowerToys) | Static zones, not dynamic tiling | Drag windows into predefined zones (good for beginners, not a true TWM) | | DWM (Dual Window Manager) | Hybrid | Floating + optional tiling, per-application rules | windows tiling window manager

The Windows TWM scene has grown significantly, with several robust options that build on top of the native Windows window manager. : A lightweight TWM built with the Janet

: A highly approachable, beginner-friendly choice inspired by Linux's i3wm. It uses a config.yaml It uses a config

Hover over a window's Maximize button or press Win + Z to see a menu of grid options.