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README.md

rootston

Rootston is the "big" wlroots test compositor. It implements basically every feature of wlroots and may be useful as a reference for new compositors. However, it's mostly used as a testbed for wlroots development and does not have particularly clean code and is not particularly well designed: proceed with a grain of salt. It is not designed for end-users.

Running rootston

If you followed the build instructions in ../README.md, the rootston executable can be found at build/rootston/rootston. To use it, refer to the example config at rootston/rootston.ini.example and place a config file of your own at rootston.ini in the working directory (or in an arbitrary location via rootston -C). Other options are available, refer to rootston -h.