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Project Summary

Hawaii is an easy to use, fast and lightweight desktop environment based on Wayland and Qt technologies.
It's been tailored for who wants simplicity, consistency, visual appeal and good design.

Hawaii was born to be the Maui desktop environment but can run on any other GNU/Linux distribution.

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c++ cmake compositor dbus desktop_environment freedesktoporg gui interface lightweight linux maui qt qt5 qtquick2 themes wayland window_manager xdg

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TypeScript
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30 Day Summary

Apr 10 2024 — May 10 2024

12 Month Summary

May 10 2023 — May 10 2024