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authorAmit Prasad <17amitprasad@gmail.com>2019-12-18 13:28:13 -0500
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Pywal is a tool that generates a color palette from the dominant colors in an image. It then applies the colors system-wide and on-the-fly in all of your favourite programs.
-This fork of Pywal aims to create a more versatile system, by being able to modify colors in templates. Currently supported functions include:
-* `lighten`
-* `darken`
-* `saturate`
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There are currently 5 supported color generation backends, each providing a different palette of colors from each image. You're bound to find an appealing color-scheme.
Pywal also supports predefined themes and has over 250 themes built-in. You can also create your own theme files to share with others.