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In this project, I utilized Github's primer palettes, a design system, to craft various themes. These themes have dynamic capabilities through templates, ensuring they remain up-to-date with Github's latest changes.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined me live on twitch.tv/ful1e5 and provided support. If you appreciate my work, you can become a sponsor and contribute to my sponsorship goals.

Your support is invaluable in sustaining this endeavor, and I sincerely appreciate your thoughtful consideration.

Additionally, I've also developed a GitHub theme for Neovim, available here: projekt0n/github-nvim-theme.

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submitted 10 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

An update to a previous post. Works on svgs, too.

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Hi, can I create modules in polybar with similar functionality? (hovering which shows some text and add nice underline and also drop down menu, for example pavucontrol for pulseaudio)

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dipos-lintas dari: https://lemmy.my.id/post/192586

Distro: Arch
Compositor: Hyprland
Bar: Waybar
Terminal: alacritty
Color Scheme: Rosé Pine Moon
Running: neovim, fastfetch, workstyle, librewolf (on workspace 2)

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This is the first time I do a rice (one with which I feel comfortable with xd) and that I also publish it somewhere.

All the info is on the dotfiles: Here

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  • Distro: arch
  • Wm: sway
  • Terminal: alacritty
  • Bar: waybar
  • Launcher: rofi
  • Prompt: starship
  • Shell: zsh

Dots: here :)

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submitted 10 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Jailbroken iPhone 8 Plus on iOS 16.4.1 which it technically unix-like.

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Hi, I'm the author of cue, a music player for the terminal that let's you type what you want to hear, using partial song titles. You can type in the partial names of artists, albums, playlists or individual songs. Good for instance for when you are using the terminal and want to take a break and quickly launch music.

cue features cover art displayed in the terminal, automatic playlist creation, gapless playback and 24bit/192khz audio support.

Some usage examples:

cue nirv - plays all songs in the "nirvana" folder, shuffled (If it's in your music library on your harddrive).

cue neverm - plays nevermind album, in order (If a folder has no sub-folders it assumes it's an album and things are played in order).

cue shuffle nevermind - plays nevermind album, shuffled.

cue - starting cue with no arguments plays all your songs (up to 20 000), shuffled.

cue artistA:artistB:artistC plays all three artists, shuffled (this is based on directory names, and only works if you have a folder with the artist's name). You can do the same thing with songs or albums.

Left and Right arrow switches songs, F1 toggles playlist info and pressing Q quits.

Press B to switch to displaying album covers as ASCII art.

Press V for a spectrum visualizer.

https://github.com/ravachol/cue

Screenshots:

https://i.ibb.co/k2kVRsp/cue.png

https://i.ibb.co/r45XdY4/Screenshot-20230805-233419.png

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I hope this is okay to post since it is somewhat different to my other setup, but this is my writing/chatting/free time computer.

It runs WindowLab, a very cool window manager by ~~Rick~~ Nick Gravgaard; along with XEdit, XClock, irssi and Elinks.

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This is my setup using Wind, an X11 window manager that has no iconification and instead relies on virtual desktops to manage space. Complementing it are all kinds of X default programs like Xclock, an lxpanel, Elinks as a browser, mocp as a music player, nano as a text editor, and irssi as an IRC client.

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As an update to a previous post, a working preview to Color Manager has been released. Check it out on Github. Stars and feedback are appreciated.

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Parch Linux + Bspwm (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Parch is an open-source, Arch-based Linux distribution, that tried to be pretty, easy to use, light, fast and stable.

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Info

Gallery

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[Hyprland] eww is fun! (www.youtube.com)
submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Forgot about the lemmy community! I made this a while ago so here you have it, tried to make something that was close to daily-driveable for myself

  • wm Hyprland

  • bar/widgets eww

  • colors pywal

  • shell zsh

  • terminal kitty (dropdown with pypr)

  • launcher rofi

  • file manager dolphin

  • kvantum theme layan

and more stuff i dont remember so feel free to ask

dooots https://github.com/abaan404/dotfiles

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

gtk theme is materia-dark-compact

system and terminal fonts are inter and liberation mono respectively

the background is originally from nashville96 but with a grayscale filter applied

recommend using gtk3-classic for a consistent user experience. it can be seen in the second screenshot

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submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

This is a collection simple, lightweight widgets made for dwm. See the Github repo.

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I've been experimenting with re-creating the Windows 7 look and feel in Gtk using CSS. It looks super realistic now that Blur My Shell exists!

Please feel free to download the demo off my github and give it a spin! Also, if anyone would like to help with porting some widgets I'd be very greatful! There is quite a lot that I haven't yet managed to style.

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  • Window manager: hyprland
  • Terminal: kitty
  • Shell: bash
  • Panel: eww
  • Launcher: rofi
  • Notification daemon: dunst
  • Wallpaper daemon: swww
  • Screenlock: swaylock

Dotfiles: https://github.com/Heliwrenaid/linux-themes

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Firefox New Tab (Night Tab)

Gnome Extensions

  • Alylur's Widgets
  • Bedtime Mode
  • Blur My Shell
  • Caffeine
  • Clipboard Indicator
  • Dash to Dock
  • Desktop Icons NG (DING)
  • GSConnect
  • Lock Keys
  • Removable Drive Menu
  • Search Light
  • Show Desktop Button
  • Tiling Assistant

Gnome Theme:
GTK3-libadwida
Libadwida

(dotfiles coming soon)

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  • OS: NixOS unstable
  • WM: DWM
  • Terminal: Alacritty + tmux
  • Editor: nvim
  • Dots: here
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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Different themes hacked together with sed to match the color scheme https://github.com/Aesistril/dracula-neon

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