Innunnu is a minimal desktop Wi-Fi management utility written in Rust. It talks directly to NetworkManager over D-Bus and presents nearby wireless networks in a focused `egui` interface, making it suitable for Linux users who want a lightweight graphical network picker with a native desktop feel.
The application is intended for desktop environments running either Wayland or X11.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Presents nearby wireless networks in a focused `egui` interface.
- Supports installation with a shell installer script.
- Includes command line options for help, version display, and uninstalling a user-local installation.
- Works on desktop environments with either Wayland or X11 support.
Website: github.com/gitfudge0/innu
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Developer: Digvijay Mahapatra
License: MIT License

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