Meet Alawalk - Possibly the Lightest Launcher Ever
Popular launcher applications Do and Kupfer may have some competition - say hello to the incredibly lightweight Alawalk.
Alawalk, the brainchild of a developer named 'hunterm', is a new launcher application made completely in plain bash. This results in Alawalk requiring next-to no other dependencies to run and incredibly lightweight. When running Alawalk consumed less than 70KiB of memory.
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I'm glad someone is looking at building lighter applications. Every time I install a new program my laptop gets heavier.