My I3-Emacs Integration
nosolace
50 points
10 comments
May 23, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
PunchyHamster
I just use super(win key)/hyper (bound to capslock) for i3-related commands and leave emacs to its own devices with normal binds
skulk
I've started using ewm to get this kind of unification between emacs window management and non-emacs window management. https://codeberg.org/ezemtsov/ewm
SubiculumCode
Side note: I am really enjoying HN today with the set of stories with personal hacks like this i3-emacs integration, someone's desk setup, someone's writer-deck laptop install, the kinda hilarious but also hecka geeky thermal ttrpg thingamabob, and the 16 byte wake up demo. Fun geeky stuff that isn't AI,and I love AI, but it ain't everything.
gigatexal
Ah no video it action?? Very interesting though. I don’t always read entire posts on blogs but this one I did. Lisp looks really interesting.