Add support for wofi
See original GitHub issueI know this makes a tad less sense, but hear my out.
I’m a big fan of the project, and used to swear by it on X11. But ever since I switched to Wayland, I’ve been using wofi
instead of rofi
, for various reasons and that makes it infeasible to use this package.
It would be great if you allowed manually specifying the dmenu provider so I could swap out rofi -dmenu
for wofi --dmenu
.
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- Created 3 years ago
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- Comments:19 (11 by maintainers)
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Thank you, and please don’t stress yourself 🙂
This is now also released! 🎉