Update on this:

I *finally* added the package to PyPI. So you can now install it via `pip 
install qtile_mutable_scratch`. 

I've also updated the API to make the naming a bit more consistent. If 
anyone has any major problems, please let me know (preferably as a GH 
issue, just to keep things centrally located).

Thanks!

On Thursday, December 23, 2021 at 8:38:00 AM UTC-7 James Wright wrote:

> Awhile back, I created a more i3-like scratch system. I named it "mutable 
> scratch", as the primary difference is that the "scratch windows" don't 
> have to be set ahead of time; they're mutable. (though maybe "dynamic" 
> would be a better name for it... oh well).
>
> Here's the GitHub repo with it: 
> https://github.com/jrwrigh/qtile-mutable-scratch
>
> It has much more information in the README and a (hastily done) demo video.
>
> Ideally, this would be an actual python package, but in the 6 months since 
> I started the git repo for it, I haven't had time to figure out how to do 
> that. So if anyone wants to help me make it into an actual package and put 
> it on PyPI (so you can install it via pip), let me know!
>

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