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| Best config to use with pywal?
These dots use a lot of pywal. Check the templates folder in the wal config directory.
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[i3 gaps] What is your current shell prompt? (This one is mine!)
My fish shell prompt. Code here.
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Introduction
pywal is used to get the colorscheme from my wallpaper for my browser and terminal. left: neovim, top right: qutebrowser, bottom right: cava
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Are there any tools to analyse/modify colours directly from a bash script?
I am on Arch Linux and I am using pywal to generate a colour palette from my wallpaper, which I then use throughout my system. In particular, i have a bash script which grabs these colours and uses them for polybar. The problem is that sometimes these colours do not have enough contrast, and the bar is hard to read. Is there any tool that would allow me to check the readability of my colours, and modify them accordingly, directly from my script? If not, how should I be approaching this issue?
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How do I use theme Magic with wpgtk?
Have you tested https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal on its own?
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Best way to switch themes on the fly in Sway?
I'd definitely look into pywal for that, it's like a colorscheme manager that fills in templates (some already implemented but it also supports user templates) from either a color scheme you define or by color picking an image
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What software would you like to see ported?
pywal and wpgtk would be nice for desktop theming!
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My first rice (Qtile + Gruvbox)
You could use a utility like pywal to help with this.
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I made a Python library to Qtile connect with Xresources!
However, I also feel that it is important to state that the .Xresources file located in your home directory isn't the only way to add a value to the xrdb (Xresources database). Plenty of other applications such as pywal can be used to contribute to xrdb. I use pywal as a way of choosing my color scheme from a big library of different themes, which makes it easy to change my systems color scheme.
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Is there any vim themes based on this firewatch wallpaper? Such a lovely colors
Pywal probably is
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Not really finding a distro
You can also use pywal which generates a colorscheme based on an image.
What are some alternatives?
polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.
Waybar - Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors. :v: :tada:
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
feh - a fast and light image viewer
i3status-rust - Very resourcefriendly and feature-rich replacement for i3status, written in pure Rust
rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement
ohmyzsh - 🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,200+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
awesome - awesome window manager
ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
kde-plasma-adaptive-wallpaper-accent-color - This is a simple tool for automatically changing accent color based on wallpaper for kde plasma.
themix-gui - Graphical application for generating different color variations of Oomox (Numix-based) and Materia (ex-Flat-Plat) themes (GTK2, GTK3, Cinnamon, GNOME, Openbox, Xfwm), Archdroid, Gnome-Color, Numix, Papirus and Suru++ icon themes. Have a hack for HiDPI in gtk2. Its Base16 plugin also allowing a lot of app themes support like Alacritty, Emacs, GTK4, KDE, VIM and many more.
vim-colors-solarized - precision colorscheme for the vim text editor