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Stacking windows without a window manager

id flag

(Ubuntu 22.04.)

I suppose the following is somewhat trivial with a window manager, but I couldn't get used to window managers yet.

This is what I often need in my current workflow: I have a code editor occupying half of the screen (or so), and Google Chrome snapped-occupying the other half. I also need Chrome Dev Tools open; but I need it stacked on the top of Google Chrome exactly. And I prefer to be able to switch between Dev-tools and Google Chrome from the keyboard.

Is this doable?

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I would use I3 which is a tiling window manager and highly configurable.

Tiling, moving within the screen(s) are accomplished via keyboard hooks.

Installing of I3 on Ubuntu is described here

Some Arch linux derivative (ArchBang or ArcoLinux) have I3 as an install option.

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