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GAT - GlazeWM Alternating Tiler, written in Rust.

Why?

Really, there was no reason why other than exploring async and websockets using Rust. I haven't been messing around with programming too much lately, so I figured that this would be a good starting point. Yes, it is shoddily-written and unnecessary, but why not? And yes, this is based on the same premise as Burgr033's work using Python, which can be found here.


What about-?

Yes, I know, you could use pytools to compile the original script by Burgr033 and run it as an executable, but I personally hate that approach and think that the packaging for Rust is superior in this regard.

Yes, I know that there's rookie mistakes and a patchy appearance, such as how it looks like things were slammed together in a ghetto Large Hadron Collider, and that's because they were. I shamelessly used the general outline from jonhoo's OBS-DO project to setup async, then tossed on what I could find out there which happened to be a library called Tungstenite.


Okay, so how would I set this up to build from scratch?

Well, download the source code and make sure that Rust is installed on your system. I tend to use the Nightly toolchain and the GNU GCC branch, which you can download and set as your default with the following:

rustup install nightly-gnu
rustup default nightly-gnu

Open the project folder in a terminal, then type cargo b -r to build a release binary, which will be located in gat-gwm\target\release\gat-gwm.exe.

If all of that was too much, download the pre-made binary.

From here, you can add the executable to a script, bind it to a key in GWM, or just have it autostart.


Wishlist:

  • Make a way to minimize this to tray or hide the window without crazy code expansion.
  • Figure out why I'm so bad at programming.
  • Do better.

Hey, you can help or contribute if you want to. Just file a PR. My own patchy work is GPLv3, the associated libraries are under their own licenses, assuming it even matters.

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