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Development of pywal seems to have ceased #10

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RangHo opened this issue Oct 23, 2022 · 1 comment
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Development of pywal seems to have ceased #10

RangHo opened this issue Oct 23, 2022 · 1 comment
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RangHo commented Oct 23, 2022

The last release available is from 2019. In fact, the author himself seems to be inactive. There exists a slightly more active fork called pywal16, but I have to package that myself.

It really didn't matter much before as it's job was to set background. Now that I am creating proper Emacs color scheme that depends on this, I do require proper generation of color palettes with bold colors.

Maybe it's time to cook one in-house so that I can ve independent.

Some keywords to search are: image processing, dominant color extraction.

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RangHo commented Dec 1, 2022

Initial development effort started on https://github.com/RangHo/rbwal. Let's migrate to it once that thing becomes usable.

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