So Ive been using linux for a long time and mostly with gnome. I know about window managers and how using them will reduce the memory usage by system a lot because they are less bloated etc. I want to try a window manager on my nixos machine - this will be my first time trying one, I have good knowledge in programming so technical stuff wont bother me that much. Which window manager do you suggest? Customization is my priority.


Hm? Both bspwm and herbstluftwm have tabbed layouts. It’s been so long since I’ve used i3, but it has them too, right? Sway’s a mostly config-compatible, mostly client compatible i3 clone for Wayland, so I’d expect it to have tabs, too. As well as floating windows, which every tabbing WM I’ve used also supports.
I think I missed your point. What are you saying? Did I say something that made you think I thought tiling WMs could only do tiling?
What I’m opinionated about is configuration files. Technically, even a desktop could be configuration-less, although I’ve never seen one. I have become insistent that my WM have no configuration that isn’t set through a client call. Sway still uses a config file like i3; mostly the same config file, unless it’s drifted significantly. That was Sway’s whole killer feature: i3 users could switch from X11 to Wayland with only minor configuration file changes.