xmonad-contrib 9a6494fae2 cleared up transience to better highlight how to use ManageHooks properly
The initial patch that extended the EDSL for writing ManageHook rules did not come with a good example on how to use it.  This patch ammends that. 'move' is an example of how to write a rule to resolve a Query (Maybe a) into something tangible.  'move'' is an example of how to write a rule isolating window managing code from the rest ofthe mess the EDSL creates.
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3rd party xmonad extensions and contributions.

Build and install through Cabal as for other Haskell packages:

        runhaskell Setup configure --user --prefix=$HOME
        runhaskell Setup build
        runhaskell Setup install --user

(You may want to remove the --user flag when installing as root.)

scripts/ contains further external programs useful with xmonad.

Haskell code contributed to this repo should live under the
appropriate subdivision of the 'XMonad.' namespace (currently includes
Actions, Config, Hooks, Layout, Prompt, and Util). For example, to use
the Mosaic layout, one would import:

 XMonad.Layout.Mosaic

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xmonad itself, with copyright held by the authors.

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Documentation for the extensions and configuration system is available
in Haddock form in the XMonad.Doc module and submodules.
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