# Window manager Wayfire is a lightweight, functional and good looking wayland window manager which should have been installed during setup. Although normally Wayfire can be configured with the *Wayfire Config Manager* or through `.config/wayfire.ini` it now has to be done with the appropiate `home-manager` config file. Most applications which have to be auto started should already have been through `runit` which gets started upon logging into the Wayfire session. These "services" are located in `~/.service` and can be managed with the `sv` command. ## Quick overview Here is an overview of a few of the services and applications which have been installed through `home-manager`: ### Applications * *Fuzzel*, a fast and versatile application launcher (started with ` KEY_SPACE`). * *Nemo*, an feature rich file manager developed for the Cinnamon desktop (started with ` KEY_E`). * *File-roller*, an archive manager from Gnome which intergrates well with Nemo. * *Firefox*, a popular open-source web-browser. ### Foreground services * *Waybar*, a taskbar. it's wayland native and comes with most required functionality including a tray on which a few applets like the Bluetooth manager, USB manager and Network manager can reside. * *WF-background*, a simple wallpaper daemon. * *SwayNC*, a notification daemon and center (started with ` KEY_TAB`). It's very customisable and has a lot of features like Power Menus and Music players. * *Pa-notify*, an audio level notifier. It simply displays the current audio level through a notification. ### Background services * *Pipewire* * *Kanshi* * *Playerctld* * *XDG-desktop-portal-wlroots* Most services can be configured in their appropriate `home-manager` file.