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If you use the default cinnamon desktop on linux mint, theres an extension for it called gTile.
https://github.com/shuairan/gTile
Not sure if it does what you want.
TBH I've always found the popup showing all the other windows when tiling in Windows to be annoying so I've never looked for it on Linux.
I've got this now, looks pretty cool, thanks! Gonna keep looking over the documentation, but I can't quite see the particular behaviour I'm looking for. It has the snapping (and better options than Win10), but I want to be presented with the list of other available windows for snapping on the other side.
@Euphoma @1111 last I checked it doesn’t work on the latest gnome
It doesn't target Gnome, it targets Cinnamon - and I don't think they share the same API.
OP runs Cinnamon. But if you're on Gnome, this one does:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3733/tiling-assistant/