changeset: 880:5b056a510073
tag: tip
user: anselm_AT_garbe.us
date: Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
files: dwm.suckless.org/customisation/index.md dwm.suckless.org/dwmstatus/index.md dwm.suckless.org/dynamic_window_management.md dwm.suckless.org/faq.md dwm.suckless.org/patches/index.md st.suckless.org/goals.md suckless.org/donations.md suckless.org/manifest.md suckless.org/other_projects.md suckless.org/people/Other_people.md suckless.org/people/more_people.md suckless.org/people/spaceinvader.md suckless.org/philosophy.md suckless.org/project_ideas.md suckless.org/wiki.md surf.suckless.org/patches/index.md tools.suckless.org/diri.md tools.suckless.org/dmenu/index.md tools.suckless.org/dmenu/patches/index.md tools.suckless.org/ii/index.md tools.suckless.org/ii/patches/index.md tools.suckless.org/lsw.md tools.suckless.org/lsx.md tools.suckless.org/sandy.md tools.suckless.org/sic.md tools.suckless.org/skvm.md tools.suckless.org/sprop.md tools.suckless.org/sselp.md tools.suckless.org/ssid.md tools.suckless.org/svkbd.md tools.suckless.org/swarp.md tools.suckless.org/tabbed.md tools.suckless.org/wmname.md
description:
further cleanup
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 dwm.suckless.org/customisation/index.md
--- a/dwm.suckless.org/customisation/index.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/dwm.suckless.org/customisation/index.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-CUSTOMISATION
+Customisation
=============
*blame [Filippo Erik Negroni](mailto:f dot e dot negroni at googlemail dot com>) about this document*
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 dwm.suckless.org/dwmstatus/index.md
--- a/dwm.suckless.org/dwmstatus/index.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/dwm.suckless.org/dwmstatus/index.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-DWMSTATUS
+dwmstatus
=========
**dwm**'s status bar text can be set using the `xsetroot -name $status`
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 dwm.suckless.org/dynamic_window_management.md
--- a/dwm.suckless.org/dynamic_window_management.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/dwm.suckless.org/dynamic_window_management.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-DYNAMIC WINDOW MANAGEMENT
+Dynamic window management
=========================
We think that static window management as seen in Ion or wmi-10 is a far too
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 dwm.suckless.org/faq.md
--- a/dwm.suckless.org/faq.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/dwm.suckless.org/faq.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-dwm - Frequently asked questions
-================================
+FAQ
+===
Q: I've got a 1 or 2 pixel gap between the right side of my terminal and the
right side of the screen, and I want to turn it off.
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 dwm.suckless.org/patches/index.md
--- a/dwm.suckless.org/patches/index.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/dwm.suckless.org/patches/index.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-PATCHES
+Patches
=======
diff generation
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 st.suckless.org/goals.md
--- a/st.suckless.org/goals.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/st.suckless.org/goals.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-GOALS
+Goals
=====
Confirmed st features
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/donations.md
--- a/suckless.org/donations.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/suckless.org/donations.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-DONATIONS
+Donations
=========
Continuing to produce and host suckless software requires the contribution of
time, code and -especially for the hosting part- money. If you are able to make
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/manifest.md
--- a/suckless.org/manifest.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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-SUCK LESS PHILOSOPHY
-====================
-
-Background
-----------
-We are the home of quality software such as [dwm](
http://dwm.suckless.org),
-[dmenu](
http://tools.suckless.org/dmenu), [st](
http://st.suckless.org/) and
-plenty of other [tools](
http://tools.suckless.org), with
-a focus on simplicity, clarity and frugality. Our philosophy is
-about keeping things simple, minimal and usable. We believe this should become
-the mainstream philosophy in the IT sector. Unfortunately, the tendency for
-complex, error-prone and slow software seems to be prevalent in the present-day
-software industry. We intend to prove the opposite with our software projects.
-
-Our project focuses on advanced and experienced computer users. In contrast
-with the usual proprietary software world or many mainstream open source
-projects that focus more on average and non-technical end users, we think that
-experienced users are mostly ignored. This is particularly true for user
-interfaces, such as graphical environments on desktop computers, on mobile
-devices, and in so-called Web applications. We believe that the market of
-experienced users is growing continuously, with each user looking for more
-appropriate solutions for his/her work style.
-
-Designing simple and elegant software is far more difficult than letting ad-hoc
-or over-ambitious features obscure the code over time. However one has to pay
-this price to achieve reliability and maintainability. Furthermore, minimalism
-results in reasonable and attainable goals. We strive to maintain minimalism and
-clarity to drive development to completion.
-
-Manifest
---------
-Many (open source) hackers are proud if they achieve large amounts of code,
-because they believe the more lines of code they've written, the more progress
-they have made. The more progress they have made, the more skilled they are.
-This is simply a delusion.
-
-Most hackers actually don't care much about code quality. Thus, if they get
-something working which seems to solve a problem, they stick with it. If this
-kind of software development is applied to the same source code throughout its
-entire life-cycle, we're left with large amounts of code, a totally screwed
-code structure, and a flawed system design. This is because of a lack of
-conceptual clarity and integrity in the development process.
-
-Code complexity is the mother of bloated, hard to use, and totally inconsistent
-software. With complex code, problems are solved in suboptimal ways, valuable
-resources are endlessly tied up, performance slows to a halt, and
-vulnerabilities become a commonplace. The only solution is to scrap the entire
-project and rewrite it from scratch.
-
-The bad news: quality rewrites rarely happen, because hackers are proud of
-large amounts of code. They think they understand the complexity in the code,
-thus there's no need to rewrite it. They think of themselves as masterminds,
-understanding what others can never hope to grasp. To these types, complex
-software is the ideal.
-
-Ingenious ideas are simple. Ingenious software is simple. Simplicity is the
-heart of the Unix philosophy. The more code lines you have removed, the more
-progress you have made. As the number of lines of code in your software
-shrinks, the more skilled you have become and the less your software sucks.
-
-Related links
--------------
-* [The Duct Tape Programmer](
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2009/09/23.html)
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/other_projects.md
--- a/suckless.org/other_projects.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/suckless.org/other_projects.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-OTHER PROJECTS
+Other projects
==============
There are several other projects which are inspired by the spirit of suckless.
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/people/Other_people.md
--- a/suckless.org/people/Other_people.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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-OTHER PEOPLE
-============
-
-The following people are/were involved mainly in wmii and dwm development as
-developers and contributors. If you are missing, feel free to add yourself.
-
-* Alexandre DE DOMMELIN (contributed a theme and works on PHP based theme configurator)
-* [Anthony Martin](
http://pbrane.org) (ality) (developer, bug fixes, documentation)
-* AntThyKem (contributed rpm package)
-* Bernhard Leiner (wmipager improvements)
-* Bob Crochelt (various feedback)
-* Brian Dorsey (contributed various feedback)
-* carmee (contributed various feedback)
-* chem (bugs and various feedback)
-* Christian Schneider (provides the Slackware package)
-* Christof Musik (various feedback, small fixes)
-* [Christoph Wegscheider](
http://www.wegi.net) (python bindings of old libixp, former irc logging)
-* Daniel Baumann ([Debian packaging](
http://suckless.debian-maintainers.org))
-* Daniel Wäber (wabu) (fixes and patches)
-* † Denis Grelich (ex-maintainer)
-* Fabian Braennstroem (contributed archlinux packages)
-* Fernan Bolando (one of the most active WMI testers, contributed various ideas and feedback concerning the slot)
-* Fernando T. C. Lemos (contributed several themes)
-* Filippo Erik Negroni (contributes wiki documentation to dwm)
-* Dr. Frank Boehme (one of the first WMI users, contributed various ideas)
-* Frank Ehmsen (contributed several bug reports and various good feature requests)
-* Gabriel (various feedback, various color schemes)
-* Gavin McCullagh (contributed various ideas)
-* Georg Neis (Developer, documentation, tests)
-* grayrest (great ideas for the menu, select-frame policy beside many other valuable ideas)
-* Hannes Klas (contributed themes and maintains some translations in the Wiki)
-* Henning Bekel (various feedback concerning the ratpoison shortcut handling)
-* Dr. Johann Pfefferl (several patches which fixed many issues)
-* John Pham (Debian Packager, Sysadmin)
-* Jonas Domeij (various feedback concerning wmii, default wmi-10 theme)
-* Jukka Salmi (fixes and patches)
-* [Kai Hendry](
http://hendry.iki.fi) (sales)
-* Kathryn Andersen (contributed nice theme and valuable newbie feedback)
-* Kris Malfettone (various feedback concerning wmir)
-* Malte Zorn (various feedback)
-* Marcel Manthe (Developer of PATH expansion in wmi-10 input mode)
-* Marcin Pawlik (contributed Control-keys patch for input mode)
-* Mark Weinem (contributed various ideas)
-* Markus Lindorfer (contributed patch to compile on Solaris)
-* Martin Moncrieff (various feedback concerning Mathematica issues)
-* Mathieu L (contributed various feedback)
-* Matthew Allen (contributed several themes and great art assets, works on the WMI mascot)
-* Michael Ihde (provided several fixes to the container.h class and documentation)
-* [Nico Golde (nion)](
http://www.ngolde.de) (testing, fixes, wmii-2 blue theme, [ii developer](
http://tools.suckless.org/ii/))
-* [Norman Golisz](
http://www.zcat.de) (documentation)
-* Norman Köhring (pSy) (developer of szs)
-* Oliver Kopp (contributed various feedback)
-* Oliver Rendgen (Documentation)
-* PEYROUX Jean (BSD Port Maintainer (all platforms))
-* Rainer Trusch (contributed several bug reports and some ideas)
-* Rajesh Menon (contributed various feedback)
-* Robert Lillack (contributed some ideas to the new window concept)
-* Ryan Sorensen (provided various debug input)
-* Salva Peiro (gualteri) (user & translation guide-es)
-* Sander van Dijk (developer)
-* Sebastian Hartmann (Manual pages for wmii)
-* Sebastian Roth (several bugfixes in C and Makefiles, Doxyfile)
-* [Stefan Kuttler](
http://www.netbeisser.de) (inventor of project name)
-* Stefan Tibus (fixes and patches)
-* [Steffen Liebergeld](
http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/~s1010824) ("A guide to wmii" author)
-* Steve Hoffman (various feedback, small fixes)
-* Szabolcs Nagy (fixes and patches)
-* Tobias Walkowiak (provided various feedback)
-* Tuncer Ayaz (contributed some grammar fixes for the Improved GUI concepts paper)
-* Uwe Zeisberger (code review, bug fixings)
-* Wilson Oliveira (contributed the [wmizer tool](
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/petrucci/))
-* yiyus || Jesus Galan (dwm patches a go-go)
-
-Also have a look at the
-
-* [Debian maintainers](
http://suckless.debian-maintainers.org/) of suckless.org software
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/people/more_people.md
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/suckless.org/people/more_people.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+More people
+===========
+
+The following people are/were involved mainly in wmii and dwm development as
+developers and contributors. If you are missing, feel free to add yourself.
+
+* Alexandre DE DOMMELIN (contributed a theme and works on PHP based theme configurator)
+* [Anthony Martin](
http://pbrane.org) (ality) (developer, bug fixes, documentation)
+* AntThyKem (contributed rpm package)
+* Bernhard Leiner (wmipager improvements)
+* Bob Crochelt (various feedback)
+* Brian Dorsey (contributed various feedback)
+* carmee (contributed various feedback)
+* chem (bugs and various feedback)
+* Christian Schneider (provides the Slackware package)
+* Christof Musik (various feedback, small fixes)
+* [Christoph Wegscheider](
http://www.wegi.net) (python bindings of old libixp, former irc logging)
+* Daniel Baumann ([Debian packaging](
http://suckless.debian-maintainers.org))
+* Daniel Wäber (wabu) (fixes and patches)
+* † Denis Grelich (ex-maintainer)
+* Fabian Braennstroem (contributed archlinux packages)
+* Fernan Bolando (one of the most active WMI testers, contributed various ideas and feedback concerning the slot)
+* Fernando T. C. Lemos (contributed several themes)
+* Filippo Erik Negroni (contributes wiki documentation to dwm)
+* Dr. Frank Boehme (one of the first WMI users, contributed various ideas)
+* Frank Ehmsen (contributed several bug reports and various good feature requests)
+* Gabriel (various feedback, various color schemes)
+* Gavin McCullagh (contributed various ideas)
+* Georg Neis (Developer, documentation, tests)
+* grayrest (great ideas for the menu, select-frame policy beside many other valuable ideas)
+* Hannes Klas (contributed themes and maintains some translations in the Wiki)
+* Henning Bekel (various feedback concerning the ratpoison shortcut handling)
+* Dr. Johann Pfefferl (several patches which fixed many issues)
+* John Pham (Debian Packager, Sysadmin)
+* Jonas Domeij (various feedback concerning wmii, default wmi-10 theme)
+* Jukka Salmi (fixes and patches)
+* [Kai Hendry](
http://hendry.iki.fi) (sales)
+* Kathryn Andersen (contributed nice theme and valuable newbie feedback)
+* Kris Malfettone (various feedback concerning wmir)
+* Malte Zorn (various feedback)
+* Marcel Manthe (Developer of PATH expansion in wmi-10 input mode)
+* Marcin Pawlik (contributed Control-keys patch for input mode)
+* Mark Weinem (contributed various ideas)
+* Markus Lindorfer (contributed patch to compile on Solaris)
+* Martin Moncrieff (various feedback concerning Mathematica issues)
+* Mathieu L (contributed various feedback)
+* Matthew Allen (contributed several themes and great art assets, works on the WMI mascot)
+* Michael Ihde (provided several fixes to the container.h class and documentation)
+* [Nico Golde (nion)](
http://www.ngolde.de) (testing, fixes, wmii-2 blue theme, [ii developer](
http://tools.suckless.org/ii/))
+* [Norman Golisz](
http://www.zcat.de) (documentation)
+* Norman Köhring (pSy) (developer of szs)
+* Oliver Kopp (contributed various feedback)
+* Oliver Rendgen (Documentation)
+* PEYROUX Jean (BSD Port Maintainer (all platforms))
+* Rainer Trusch (contributed several bug reports and some ideas)
+* Rajesh Menon (contributed various feedback)
+* Robert Lillack (contributed some ideas to the new window concept)
+* Ryan Sorensen (provided various debug input)
+* Salva Peiro (gualteri) (user & translation guide-es)
+* Sander van Dijk (developer)
+* Sebastian Hartmann (Manual pages for wmii)
+* Sebastian Roth (several bugfixes in C and Makefiles, Doxyfile)
+* [Stefan Kuttler](
http://www.netbeisser.de) (inventor of project name)
+* Stefan Tibus (fixes and patches)
+* [Steffen Liebergeld](
http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/~s1010824) ("A guide to wmii" author)
+* Steve Hoffman (various feedback, small fixes)
+* Szabolcs Nagy (fixes and patches)
+* Tobias Walkowiak (provided various feedback)
+* Tuncer Ayaz (contributed some grammar fixes for the Improved GUI concepts paper)
+* Uwe Zeisberger (code review, bug fixings)
+* Wilson Oliveira (contributed the [wmizer tool](
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/petrucci/))
+* yiyus || Jesus Galan (dwm patches a go-go)
+
+Also have a look at the
+
+* [Debian maintainers](
http://suckless.debian-maintainers.org/) of suckless.org software
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/people/spaceinvader.md
--- a/suckless.org/people/spaceinvader.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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-spaceinvader
-============
-
-sandbox page to test dweb
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/philosophy.md
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/suckless.org/philosophy.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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+Philosophy
+==========
+
+Background
+----------
+We are the home of quality software such as [dwm](
http://dwm.suckless.org),
+[dmenu](
http://tools.suckless.org/dmenu), [st](
http://st.suckless.org/) and
+plenty of other [tools](
http://tools.suckless.org), with
+a focus on simplicity, clarity and frugality. Our philosophy is
+about keeping things simple, minimal and usable. We believe this should become
+the mainstream philosophy in the IT sector. Unfortunately, the tendency for
+complex, error-prone and slow software seems to be prevalent in the present-day
+software industry. We intend to prove the opposite with our software projects.
+
+Our project focuses on advanced and experienced computer users. In contrast
+with the usual proprietary software world or many mainstream open source
+projects that focus more on average and non-technical end users, we think that
+experienced users are mostly ignored. This is particularly true for user
+interfaces, such as graphical environments on desktop computers, on mobile
+devices, and in so-called Web applications. We believe that the market of
+experienced users is growing continuously, with each user looking for more
+appropriate solutions for his/her work style.
+
+Designing simple and elegant software is far more difficult than letting ad-hoc
+or over-ambitious features obscure the code over time. However one has to pay
+this price to achieve reliability and maintainability. Furthermore, minimalism
+results in reasonable and attainable goals. We strive to maintain minimalism and
+clarity to drive development to completion.
+
+Manifest
+--------
+Many (open source) hackers are proud if they achieve large amounts of code,
+because they believe the more lines of code they've written, the more progress
+they have made. The more progress they have made, the more skilled they are.
+This is simply a delusion.
+
+Most hackers actually don't care much about code quality. Thus, if they get
+something working which seems to solve a problem, they stick with it. If this
+kind of software development is applied to the same source code throughout its
+entire life-cycle, we're left with large amounts of code, a totally screwed
+code structure, and a flawed system design. This is because of a lack of
+conceptual clarity and integrity in the development process.
+
+Code complexity is the mother of bloated, hard to use, and totally inconsistent
+software. With complex code, problems are solved in suboptimal ways, valuable
+resources are endlessly tied up, performance slows to a halt, and
+vulnerabilities become a commonplace. The only solution is to scrap the entire
+project and rewrite it from scratch.
+
+The bad news: quality rewrites rarely happen, because hackers are proud of
+large amounts of code. They think they understand the complexity in the code,
+thus there's no need to rewrite it. They think of themselves as masterminds,
+understanding what others can never hope to grasp. To these types, complex
+software is the ideal.
+
+Ingenious ideas are simple. Ingenious software is simple. Simplicity is the
+heart of the Unix philosophy. The more code lines you have removed, the more
+progress you have made. As the number of lines of code in your software
+shrinks, the more skilled you have become and the less your software sucks.
+
+Related links
+-------------
+* [The Duct Tape Programmer](
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2009/09/23.html)
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/project_ideas.md
--- a/suckless.org/project_ideas.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/suckless.org/project_ideas.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-PROJECT IDEAS
+Project ideas
=============
We applied as a mentoring organization for [Google Summer of Code
2010](
http://socghop.appspot.com/), unfortunately we were rejected this year as
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 suckless.org/wiki.md
--- a/suckless.org/wiki.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/suckless.org/wiki.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-THIS WIKI
+This wiki
=========
If you would like to contribute new content, you can clone this wiki to your
local host using the following command:
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 surf.suckless.org/patches/index.md
--- a/surf.suckless.org/patches/index.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/surf.suckless.org/patches/index.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-PATCHES
+Patches
=======
diff generation
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/diri.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/diri.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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-DIRI
-====
-This project has been moved to [cat-v.org](
http://repo.cat-v.org/diri/) as it is maintained by Uriel now and not part of suckless.org anymore.
-
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/dmenu/index.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/dmenu/index.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/dmenu/index.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-DMENU
+dmenu
=====
dmenu is a dynamic menu for X, originally designed for
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/dmenu/patches/index.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/dmenu/patches/index.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/dmenu/patches/index.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-PATCHES
+Patches
=======
diff generation
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/ii/index.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/ii/index.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/ii/index.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-IRC IT (II)
+Irc it (ii)
===========
ii is a minimalist FIFO and filesystem-based IRC client. It creates an irc directory tree with server, channel and nick name directories. In every directory a FIFO in file and a normal out file is created.
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/ii/patches/index.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/ii/patches/index.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/ii/patches/index.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-PATCHES
+Patches
=======
diff generation
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/lsw.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/lsw.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/lsw.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
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-LSW
+lsw
===
Lists the titles of all running X windows to stdout, similar to ls(1). Might be
useful for script integration.
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/lsx.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/lsx.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/lsx.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-LSX
+lsx
===
List executables in a directory tree. It just does this, nothing else.
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/sandy.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/sandy.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/sandy.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-SANDY
+sandy
=====
-Sandy is an ncurses text editor with an easy-to-read, hackable C source. Sandy tries to maximize screen estate, minimize the SLOC used and not get in your way too much. It can somehow be controlled using a named pipe that lives in /tmp and all preferences and keybindings are to be chosen at compile time.
+sandy is an ncurses text editor with an easy-to-read, hackable C source. Sandy tries to maximize screen estate, minimize the SLOC used and not get in your way too much. It can somehow be controlled using a named pipe that lives in /tmp and all preferences and keybindings are to be chosen at compile time.
Features / Non-features
-----------------------
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/sic.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/sic.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/sic.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-SIMPLE IRC CLIENT
+simple irc client
=================
sic is an extremely simple IRC client. It consists of less than 250 lines of code. It is the little brother of [irc it](/ii).
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/skvm.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/skvm.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
_AT_@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-SKVM
-====
-skvm is a lightweight volume manager for GNU/Linux. It depends on hal and dbus. It
-is meant to be simple to use, efficient and functional. To customize skvm to suit your
-needs, the source file needs to be modified, this keeps it fast, secure and simple.
-
-Repository
-----------
-* Latest devel tip: <code>hg clone [
http://hg.suckless.org/skvm](
http://hg.suckless.org/skvm)</code>
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/sprop.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/sprop.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/sprop.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-SPROP
+sprop
=====
sprop is a simple X property utility. Less is more.
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/sselp.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/sselp.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/sselp.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-SSELP
+sselp
=====
Simple X selection printer. Prints the X selection to stdout. If there is no X
client owning the selection it just exits. Useful for scripts where you can
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/ssid.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/ssid.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/ssid.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-SSID
+ssid
====
Simple setsid replacement, nothing special about it except it being really simple.
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/svkbd.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/svkbd.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/svkbd.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-SVKBD
+svkbd
=====
This is a simple virtual keyboard, intended to be used in environments,
where no keyboard is available.
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/swarp.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/swarp.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/swarp.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-SWARP
+swarp
=====
Simple pointer warping tool for X. Warps the mouse pointer to a given position, e.g.:
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/tabbed.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/tabbed.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/tabbed.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-TABBED
+tabbed
======
Simple generic tabbed fronted to xembed aware applications, originally designed
for [surf](
http://surf.suckless.org) but also usable with many other
diff -r 8e57ca3710e3 -r 5b056a510073 tools.suckless.org/wmname.md
--- a/tools.suckless.org/wmname.md Sat Mar 17 19:12:37 2012 +0100
+++ b/tools.suckless.org/wmname.md Sat Mar 17 20:42:56 2012 +0100
_AT_@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-WMNAME
+wmname
======
wmname prints/sets the window manager name property of the root window similar
to how hostname(1) behaves.
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