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What is the equivalent of xkill on wayland?

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Xkill is a utility program distributed with the X Window System that instructs the X server to forcefully terminate its connection to a client, thus "killing" the client.[1] When run with no command line arguments, the program displays a special cursor (usually a crosshair or a skull and crossbones) and displays a message such as

Select the window whose client you wish to kill with button 1 ...

If a non-root window is then selected, the server will close its connection to the client that created that window, and the window will be destroyed.

I would like to achieve the same behavior for wayland windows, if possible.

PS: I am on Kubuntu 21.10 running a wayland session, but would prefer something DE agnostic.

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cn flag
Very likely, there may not be (yet) a similar utility. See for the "why" here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1111346/why-cant-i-kill-a-terminal-window-with-xkill-in-wayland?rq=1
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cn flag
@vanadium Thank you, the bug reports in particular are interesting. I am well aware that xkill could not work on wayland and that porting it would actually be writing a new application. I am just wondering if there is a similar utility.
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