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author | Paper <mrpapersonic@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 07 Dec 2023 01:56:39 -0500 |
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# Animia Animia is a work-in-progress cross-platform hard fork of Anisthesia and part of Minori. Most (if not all) Anisthesia configs should also work in this library as well (at least on Windows). ## Support Animia supports Windows, macOS, and Linux when dealing with file descriptors. When enumerating windows, it supports Windows, macOS (Quartz), and X11. I'd love to be able to support Wayland, but there's nothing I can do to provide an API that literally does not exist. Unlike Anisthesia, Animia currently does not support UI automation, i.e., some web browsers will not work properly, if at all. ## Platform-specific quirks ### macOS The code to executable names on macOS uses internal functions. However, if these functions cannot be found for whatever reason, it falls back to parsing the arguments, and then to calling the kernel. macOS doesn't have the concept of "class names", rather, it has bundle identifiers, which are a suitable replacement for most use cases. ### X11 X11 has no idea what PID started your window. As a result, we can't provide it. Eventually, there'll be support for the XRes extension which provides this possibility. For now, PIDs are received using the untrustworthy `_NET_WM_PID` resource.