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# pywal (A `wal` rewrite in Python 3)
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[![MIT licensed](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](./LICENSE.md) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dylanaraps/wal.py.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dylanaraps/wal.py)
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`wal` is a script that takes an image (or a directory of images), generates a colorscheme (using `imagemagick`) and then changes all of your open terminal's colorschemes to the new colors on the fly. `wal` then caches each generated colorscheme so that cycling through wallpapers while changing colorschemes is instantaneous. `wal` finally merges the new colorscheme into the Xresources db so that any new terminal emulators you open use the new colorscheme.
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`wal` can also change the colors in some other programs, check out the [WIKI](https://github.com/dylanaraps/wal.py/wiki).
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**NOTE:** `wal` is not perfect and won't work with some images.
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[Albums of examples (Warning large)](https://dylanaraps.com/pages/rice)
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![screen](http://i.imgur.com/4aLsvvW.png)
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## Table of Contents
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<!-- vim-markdown-toc GFM -->
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* [Requirements](#requirements)
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* [Dependencies](#dependencies)
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* [Terminal Emulator](#terminal-emulator)
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* [Installation](#installation)
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* [Pip install](#pip-install)
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* [Manual install](#manual-install)
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* [Setup](#setup)
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* [Applying the theme to new terminals.](#applying-the-theme-to-new-terminals)
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* [Making the colorscheme persist on reboot.](#making-the-colorscheme-persist-on-reboot)
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* [Usage](#usage)
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* [Customization](#customization)
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<!-- vim-markdown-toc -->
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## Requirements
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### Dependencies
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- `python 3.6`
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- `imagemagick`
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- Colorscheme generation.
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- `xfce`, `gnome`, `cinnamon`, `mate`
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- Desktop wallpaper setting.
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- `feh`, `nitrogen`, `bgs`, `hsetroot`, `habak`
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- Universal wallpaper setting.
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### Terminal Emulator
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To use `wal` your terminal emulator must support a special type of escape sequence. The command below can be used as a test to see if `wal` will work with your setup.
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Run the command below, does the background color of your terminal become red?
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```sh
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printf "%b" "\033]11;#ff0000\007"
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```
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If your terminal's background color is now red, your terminal will work with `wal`.
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## Installation
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### Pip install
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```sh
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pip install pywal
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```
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### Manual install
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Just grab the script (`wal`) and add it to your path.
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## Setup
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**NOTE:** If you get junk in your terminal, add `-t` to all of the `wal` commands.
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### Applying the theme to new terminals.
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`wal` only applies the new colors to the currently open terminals. Any new terminal windows you open won't be using the new theme unless you add a single line to your shell's start up file. (`.bashrc`, `.zshrc` etc.) The `-r` flags tells `wal` to find the current colorscheme inside the cache and then set it for the new terminal.
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Add this line to your shell startup file. (`.bashrc`, `.zshrc` or etc.)
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```sh
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# Import colorscheme from 'wal'
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(wal -r &)
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```
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Here's how the extra syntax above works:
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```sh
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& # Run the process in the background.
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( ) # Hide shell job control messages.
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```
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### Making the colorscheme persist on reboot.
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On reboot your new colorscheme won't be set or in use. To fix this you have to add a line to your `.xinitrc` or whatever file starts programs on your system. This `wal` command will set your wallpaper to the wallpaper that was set last boot and also apply the colorscheme again.
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Without this you'll be themeless until you run `wal` again on boot.
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```sh
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# Add this to your .xinitrc or whatever file starts programs on startup.
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wal -i "$(< "${HOME}/.cache/wal/wal")"
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```
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## Usage
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Run `wal` and point it to either a directory (`wal -i "path/to/dir"`) or an image (`wal -i "/path/to/img.jpg"`) and that's all. `wal` will change your wallpaper for you and also set your terminal colors.
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```sh
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usage: wal [-h] [-c] [-i "/path/to/img.jpg"] [-n] [-o "script_name"] [-q] [-r]
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[-t] [-v]
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wal - Generate colorschemes on the fly
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-c Delete all cached colorschemes.
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-i "/path/to/img.jpg"
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Which image or directory to use.
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-n Skip setting the wallpaper.
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-o "script_name" External script to run after "wal".
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-q Quiet mode, don"t print anything.
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-r Reload current colorscheme.
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-t Fix artifacts in VTE Terminals. (Termite,
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xfce4-terminal)
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-v Print "wal" version.
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```
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## Customization
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See the `wal` wiki!
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**https://github.com/dylanaraps/wal.py/wiki**
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pywal (A ``wal`` rewrite in Python 3)
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=====================================
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.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg
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:target: ./LICENSE.md
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.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/dylanaraps/pywal.svg?branch=master
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:target: https://travis-ci.org/dylanaraps/pywal
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``wal`` is a script that takes an image (or a directory of images),
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generates a colorscheme (using ``imagemagick``) and then changes all of
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your open terminal's colorschemes to the new colors on the fly. ``wal``
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then caches each generated colorscheme so that cycling through
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wallpapers while changing colorschemes is instantaneous. ``wal`` finally
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merges the new colorscheme into the Xresources db so that any new
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terminal emulators you open use the new colorscheme.
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``wal`` can also change the colors in some other programs, check out the
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`WIKI <https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal/wiki>`__.
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**NOTE:** ``wal`` is not perfect and won't work with some images.
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`Albums of examples (Warning large) <https://dylanaraps.com/pages/rice>`__
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.. image:: http://i.imgur.com/4aLsvvW.png
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Requirements
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------------
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Dependencies
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- ``python 3.6``
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- ``imagemagick``
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- Colorscheme generation.
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- ``xfce``, ``gnome``, ``cinnamon``, ``mate``
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- Desktop wallpaper setting.
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- ``feh``, ``nitrogen``, ``bgs``, ``hsetroot``, ``habak``
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- Universal wallpaper setting.
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Terminal Emulator
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To use ``wal`` your terminal emulator must support a special type of
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escape sequence. The command below can be used as a test to see if
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``wal`` will work with your setup.
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Run the command below, does the background color of your terminal become
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red?
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.. code:: sh
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printf "%b" "\033]11;#ff0000\007"
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If your terminal's background color is now red, your terminal will work
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with ``wal``.
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Installation
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------------
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Pip install
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. code:: sh
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pip install pywal
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Manual install
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Just grab the script (``wal``) and add it to your path.
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Setup
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-----
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**NOTE:** If you get junk in your terminal, add ``-t`` to all of the
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``wal`` commands.
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Applying the theme to new terminals.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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``wal`` only applies the new colors to the currently open terminals. Any
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new terminal windows you open won't be using the new theme unless you
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add a single line to your shell's start up file. (``.bashrc``,
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``.zshrc`` etc.) The ``-r`` flags tells ``wal`` to find the current
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colorscheme inside the cache and then set it for the new terminal.
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Add this line to your shell startup file. (``.bashrc``, ``.zshrc`` or
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etc.)
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.. code:: sh
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# Import colorscheme from 'wal'
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(wal -r &)
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Here's how the extra syntax above works:
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.. code:: sh
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& # Run the process in the background.
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( ) # Hide shell job control messages.
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Making the colorscheme persist on reboot.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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On reboot your new colorscheme won't be set or in use. To fix this you
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have to add a line to your ``.xinitrc`` or whatever file starts programs
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on your system. This ``wal`` command will set your wallpaper to the
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wallpaper that was set last boot and also apply the colorscheme again.
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Without this you'll be themeless until you run ``wal`` again on boot.
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.. code:: sh
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# Add this to your .xinitrc or whatever file starts programs on startup.
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wal -i "$(< "${HOME}/.cache/wal/wal")"
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Usage
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Run ``wal`` and point it to either a directory
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(``wal -i "path/to/dir"``) or an image (``wal -i "/path/to/img.jpg"``)
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and that's all. ``wal`` will change your wallpaper for you and also set
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your terminal colors.
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.. code:: sh
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usage: wal [-h] [-c] [-i "/path/to/img.jpg"] [-n] [-o "script_name"] [-q] [-r]
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[-t] [-v]
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wal - Generate colorschemes on the fly
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-c Delete all cached colorschemes.
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-i "/path/to/img.jpg"
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Which image or directory to use.
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-n Skip setting the wallpaper.
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-o "script_name" External script to run after "wal".
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-q Quiet mode, don"t print anything.
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-r Reload current colorscheme.
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-t Fix artifacts in VTE Terminals. (Termite,
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xfce4-terminal)
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-v Print "wal" version.
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Customization
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See the ``wal`` wiki!
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**https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal/wiki**
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DESC = (
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"View the README at: https://github.com/dylanaraps/wal.py\n\n"
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"View the DOCS at: https://github.com/dylanaraps/wal.py\n\n"
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"Pypi doesn't like markdown OR rst with anchor links so "
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"you'll have to view the documentation elsewhere.\n"
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