wluma
Automatic brightness adjustment based on screen contents and ALS (by maximbaz)
wlpinyin
[WIP] experimental Chinese wayland Input method (IME) (by xhebox)
wluma | wlpinyin | |
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3 | 1 | |
550 | 43 | |
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6.1 | 4.3 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
Rust | C | |
ISC License | MIT License |
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wluma
Posts with mentions or reviews of wluma.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-04.
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Something like gammy for F36 with Wayland?
Been using this https://github.com/Fushko/gammy/releases on F35. Now that Fedora defaults to Wayland on Nvidia cards i can't use it anymore (I could if i went back to X11 i suppose). I have tried https://github.com/maximbaz/wluma but it doesn't seem to work on fedora, even when compiling it myself. Anyone got a similar software that does work? I hate getting flashbanged when opening a website with a white background at 23:00.
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Extension to invert colors if average pixel color would otherwise be over 50% bright (Automatic "emergency" dark mode to protect eyes)
You could look into potentially porting https://github.com/maximbaz/wluma to use gnome protocols. That does a lot of heavy lifting to make analyzing overall color efficient and battery-friendly, and I don't *think* it would require a whole lot of modification to get it to work nicely with mutter
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Sway apps list moved to github
https://github.com/maximbaz/wluma too to get adaptive luminosity on a Wayland based laptop.
wlpinyin
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Sway apps list moved to github
A bunch of IMEs that I'm not sure how much they are wlroot specific or will also work with other compositor. I'm guessing they're all a WIP because the patches for supporting the relevant extensions in wlroots and Sway are not merged yet. hopefully soon. Should we add them to the list? maybe with a WIP tag? These are those I know of: wlpinyin, wlhangul, anthywl,wlanthy, and kime.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing wluma and wlpinyin you can also consider the following projects:
wlr-protocols - Wayland protocols designed for use in wlroots (and other compositors)
mpvpaper - A video wallpaper program for wlroots based wayland compositors.
brightnessctl - A program to read and control device brightness
wldash - Wayland launcher/dashboard
sway.wiki
yofi - yofi is a minimalistic menu for wayland
brillo - Control the brightness of backlight and keyboard LED devices on Linux. (read only mirror)
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
qt-video-wlr - Qt pip-mode-like video player for wlroots-based wayland compositors.