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For history's sake, I'm including how I changed the color scheme of tint2 with wal. Note that I don't use tint2 anymore since I realized that what I was trying to do with tint2 can already be achieved much easier and much more polished with GNOME extensions. |
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README.md |
pywal
pywal is a universal color scheme changer.
Use Cases
pywal can be used to:
- Generate a color scheme from a given image
- Choose from a set of pre-defined color schemes
- Load your own color schemes
- Apply a color scheme to all the programs you use with a single command
You should not use pywal if:
- You use a desktop environment and don't mind the default look and feel of applications