- Isn’t wofi dead? I still use it but last I heard it is no longer in active development. - Wofi was updated by the author 13 hours ago: - https://hg.sr.ht/~scoopta/wofi - The banner says “This project is not being actively maintained. It does still receive some updates from time to time but nothing frequent.” - It’s fine for a project to reach “maturity” and quit getting updated much, but the Wofi docs, interface and features still seem like they could use some polish. - It’s open source, so anyone else is always welcome to use the current state as a base to build on if they prefer to. - Aside from Wofi’s support for Pango/HTML/CSS, I don’t see a reason to use it over Fuzzel, though. - I think wofi looks great and it works for me. I use it with pywal’s wallpaper theme generated css. I haven’t seen many alternatives having this level of visual configuration. - I’ll look into fuzzel but I remember last time I looked I was let down by the visuals of most of these alternatives. If it doesn’t look good I’d rather use the sway built in drun thing. - It’s possible that wofi’s HTML and CSS support allow for some visual effects the others don’t. 
 
 
 
- Albert works on Wayland now. - Where can I find docs about Albert’s support for dmenu features? I didn’t find any mention on the Albert website. - I saw that Albert supports plugins and extensions but couldn’t find a list of the plugins and extensions were. 
 



