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Nobody is mentioning it but it is such a great tiling manager, I use it all the time. Just select the window with alt-tab and then tile the windows with Ctrl+alt+numeric keyboards. It's quick and it doesn't need a mouse to tile windows. And it can integrate into any x11 windows manager.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/02/23/388450621/fe...
Or you can order it from amazon:
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