
Do you use dmenu? Do you find yourself repeatedly choosing the same two or three options out of an endless sea of millions? Then may I recommend to you yeganesh, the dmenu wrapper with a bit of smarts! Let your most commonly-used applications float to the top of the dmenu list, so you have to type less. New in version 2.3 is an "--executables" option (or just "-x" for those of you with RSI), which trolls your $PATH looking for executables. Now, instead of the clunky `dmenu_path | yeganesh` you can enjoy the far more elegant `yeganesh -x` ...which has the benefit of not relying on the existence of a script which has gone the way of the dinosaurs. To get the latest, just type: cabal update && cabal install --reinstall yeganesh Full documentation, including a feature list, complete changelog, installation instructions, and the all-important link to the bug tracker, is available at http://dmwit.com/yeganesh. ~d