@dexter
development has gone stale (last commit seems to be from February), but #TabFS always looked interesting to me: https://omar.website/tabfs/
Basically makes your tabs accessible through your file explorer. Maybe that could be of use?
TabFS is a browser extension that makes it possible to control your tabs via a mounted filesystem! Practical for command line control: https://omar.website/tabfs/#examples-of-stuff-you-can-doexamples #linux #tabfs #cli #browser
i barely used #wmii's #9p interface, back in the day. but i think i need to go back & live in that world for a little bit. re-experience it, & learn the interface, see how it worked. ideally do a couple #streams walking through it a little. to inform my web-shell interests. cross the recent #TabFS greatness.
i 'd love to find a good discussion on what i3 (window manager improved improved improved) changed, in their core architecture, as they forked/rebuild wmii. why i3? what happened there? did the desire for a new custom text protocol drive that change? or was that incidental? what about the core ui was different to users?