
Gary Howard developed a focused window management enhancement for the basecamp/omarchy repository, enabling users to move the active window to any workspace silently using a global keybind. Leveraging C and Shell, he designed the feature to preserve the user’s workflow by avoiding visible workspace switches, UI noise, or animations. The implementation ensures that the destination workspace re-tiles correctly while the source workspace remains active, maintaining focus on the moved window. This approach aligns with Omarchy’s tiling philosophy and Hyprland ergonomics, demonstrating Gary’s skills in desktop application development, keyboard shortcuts, and user interface design within a high-efficiency multitasking environment.
November 2025 monthly summary for basecamp/omarchy: Delivered a focused window-management enhancement that improves multitasking ergonomics by enabling silent, global movement of the active window to a target workspace via a single keybind, without disrupting the current workflow or requiring a visible workspace switch. This aligns with Omarchy’s tiling philosophy and Hyprland ergonomics, reducing friction in high-workflow scenarios.
November 2025 monthly summary for basecamp/omarchy: Delivered a focused window-management enhancement that improves multitasking ergonomics by enabling silent, global movement of the active window to a target workspace via a single keybind, without disrupting the current workflow or requiring a visible workspace switch. This aligns with Omarchy’s tiling philosophy and Hyprland ergonomics, reducing friction in high-workflow scenarios.

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