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I'm on sway for the same reason.
On river here, loving it
What do you folks on hyprland/sway use for your shell / toolbars / launcher? I tried nwg and it was... OK but pretty clunky. No shade for the developers of the project, all the settings pages and system config stuff is a TON to put together...
I don't need something as full-featured as KDE or Gnome Settings. I'd prefer a well-polished minimalist launcher and task manager / toolbar over something that does everything
Hyprland with Waybar. Kitty for shell, and keybindings for launching. I may add a launcher down the road but I kinda love custom keybindings for launching my apps.
On hyprland, I use hyprpanel for a bar, rofi for launcher. Check out AGS/Astal for some crazy powerful widgets
(I came from i3)
Still use rofi, because too lazy to configure something else. (My scripts are heavily based on adi1090x/rofi).
I took my polybar config and made waybar look pretty much the same.
Not sure what you mean by "shell" exactly.
Just grab some prebuilt .config files. I just switched from maintaining my own βcustomβ set to the endeavorOS community repo for sway, and itβs seriously amazing. Not too much, but has everything I need working right out the box.
I'm using fuzzel as my launcher. No complaints so far
I just didn't jive with sway for some reason. Also not letting me tell it that I understand it doesn't support Nvidia just once got annoying really quickly lmao.