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:Author: Luke Bonham <dada [at] archlinux [dot] info>
:Version: git
:Author: Luke Bonham <dada [at] archlinux [dot] info>
:Version: git
-:License: GNU-GPLv2_
+:License: GNU-GPL2_
:Source: https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain
:Source: https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain
+Warning
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+If you still have to use branch 3.5.x, you can refer to the commit 301faf5_, but be aware that it's no longer supported.
+
Description
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Description
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-Successor of awesome-vain_, this module provides new layouts, a set of widgets and utility functions, in order to improve Awesome_ usability and configurability.
+Successor of awesome-vain_, this module provides new layouts, asynchronous widgets and utility functions, with the aim of improving Awesome_ usability and configurability.
Read the wiki_ for all the info.
Read the wiki_ for all the info.
-**Note that** this module requires Awesome version 3.5 or higher.
- Your code fits with the general style of the module. In particular, you should use the same indentation pattern that the code uses, and also avoid adding space at the ends of lines.
- Your code fits with the general style of the module. In particular, you should use the same indentation pattern that the code uses, and also avoid adding space at the ends of lines.
-- Your code its easy to understand, maintainable, and modularized. You should also avoid code duplication wherever possible by adding functions or using ``lain.helpers``. If something is unclear, and you can't write it in such a way that it will be clear, explain it with a comment.
+- Your code its easy to understand, maintainable, and modularized. You should also avoid code duplication wherever possible by adding functions or using lain.helpers_. If something is unclear, and you can't write it in such a way that it will be clear, explain it with a comment.
- You test your changes before submitting to make sure that not only your code works, but did not break other parts of the module too!
- You test your changes before submitting to make sure that not only your code works, but did not break other parts of the module too!