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You could enter a fullscreen mode (on and off): $mod + f close an application window with $mod + Shift + q restart i3: $mod + Shift + r exit i3: $mod + Shift + e switch to workspace n: $mod + n move focused windows to workspace n: $mod + Shift + n. You can launch applications with dmenu: $mod + d. You may want to use Mod + v to split them vertically or Mod + h to split them horizontally. Open more than one terminal and you will notice that i3 automatically tiles them to occupy all available space. You can use the Windows (Super) key or the Alt key. Next, you need to define the i3 modifier key ($mod). Press Enter to generate an i3 configuration file. When you log in for the first time, you are then prompted on whether to: auto-generate an i3 configuration file (~/.config/i3/config) or use the default configuration file. Logout and select the i3 as the window manager. Install some packages: sudo apt install xorg i3 i3blocks fonts-font-awesome suckless-tools picom nitrogen I3 is a minimalist tiling manager that is primarily targeted at developers and advanced users. Some examples are: FancyZones (Windows), Amethyst (macOS), i3, Awesome WM, and XMonad. They can help you to make the most of your display's screen real estate and improve your multitasking experience. Window managers are responsible for the placement, arrangement and appearance of all your windows.
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