LGUG2Z is an independent publisher devoted to bringing Unix-style workflow ergonomics to Windows through lightweight, command-line friendly utilities. Its four utilities form a complementary toolkit for keyboard-driven desktop automation: komokana silently switches keyboard layers whenever the active application changes, letting users keep consistent shortcuts across different layouts; komorebi arranges windows into customizable tiling layouts, eliminating manual resizing and letting entire sessions be driven from the keyboard; masir extends the classic X11 “focus follows mouse” behavior to Windows, so focus moves automatically with the cursor; and whkd supplies a minimal hotkey daemon that binds arbitrary commands to global key combinations without the overhead of heavier macro suites. Together these programs give power users, developers, and tiling-window-manager converts a cohesive, scriptable environment that respects low-level Windows APIs while staying close to Unix philosophy. All packages are open-source, MIT-licensed, and distributed as portable executables that integrate cleanly with AutoHotkey, PowerShell, or task-scheduler scripts. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always delivering the latest upstream builds and supporting silent batch installation of multiple applications.
An automatic application-aware keyboard layer switching for Windows
DetailsA tiling window manager for Windows
DetailsFocus Follows Mouse for Windows
DetailsA simple hotkey daemon for Windows.
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