With this First Look, we will be taking a look at “Tiling Shell”, an open-source window tiling solution for GNOME-equipped systems.

Some key highlights of Tiling Shell include:

  • Easy multi-monitor operation.
  • Windows 11-like snap assistant.
  • Can be used on GNOME 40-46.
  • Supports both X11 and Wayland.

The level of control it gives is impressive, there are options to tweak the inner/outer gaps between windows, enable snap assistant, configure the tiling system, add keybinds for window management, and more.

In terms of the layout choices, the possibilities are endless (literally), there are some handy pre-configured ones that are usable. But, the main highlight is the layout editor, which is the star of the show.

As for how the multi-monitor experience is, Tiling Shell doesn’t disappoint in that matter. It’s easy to tile windows between workspaces and displays using the snap assistant, I didn’t feel that this behavior was an add-on, it felt quite native to me.

You are viewing a single thread.
View all comments
4 points

Tiling Shell is absolutely one of the slickest extensions I’ve ever seen, it feels natural and incredibly polished.

permalink
report
reply

Gnome

!gnome@discuss.tchncs.de

Create post

The GNOME Project is a free and open source desktop and computing platform for open platforms like Linux that strives to be an easy and elegant way to use your computer. GNOME software is developed openly and ethically by both individual contributors and corporate partners, and is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

Community stats

  • 229

    Monthly active users

  • 722

    Posts

  • 913

    Comments

Community moderators