Wayland makes it complicated, at least until the tools mature. In X11 one could do a lot, using wmctrl and xdotool. For Wayland Gnome, you might want to look at “Run or raise” and “Window calls” extensions. “Grand theft focus” might be handy too if you are switching apps across workspaces.
Wayland makes it complicated, at least until the tools mature. In X11 one could do a lot, using wmctrl and xdotool. For Wayland Gnome, you might want to look at “Run or raise” and “Window calls” extensions. “Grand theft focus” might be handy too if you are switching apps across workspaces.