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# Pywal Color Integration Setup
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This dotfiles repository includes pywal integration for dynamic color theming based on your wallpaper. The setup works with both Hyprland borders and Caelestia shell.
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## Prerequisites
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- `pywal` (python-pywal) installed
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- Hyprland window manager
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- Caelestia shell (optional, for full integration)
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## Installation
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### 1. Install pywal
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```bash
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# Arch Linux
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sudo pacman -S python-pywal
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# Or via pip
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pip install pywal
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```
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### 2. Copy Template Files
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Copy the pywal template files to your config directory:
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```bash
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# Create templates directory if it doesn't exist
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mkdir -p ~/.config/wal/templates
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# Copy Hyprland border colors template
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cp wal/templates/hyprland-colors.conf ~/.config/wal/templates/
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# Copy Caelestia color scheme template (if using Caelestia)
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cp wal/templates/caelestia-scheme.json ~/.config/wal/templates/
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```
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### 3. Copy the Apply Script
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```bash
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# Copy the color application script to your hypr config
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cp pywal.sh ~/.config/hypr/
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# Make it executable
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chmod +x ~/.config/hypr/pywal.sh
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# Also copy to home directory for easier access
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cp pywal.sh ~/pywal.sh
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chmod +x ~/pywal.sh
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```
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### 4. Link Hyprland Config
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If you haven't already, link the Hyprland config:
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```bash
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# Backup existing config if needed
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mv ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf.backup
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# Link the new config
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ln -s ~/hyprduma-config/hyprland.conf ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf
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```
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## Usage
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### Generate Colors from Wallpaper
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```bash
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# Generate color palette from a wallpaper
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wal -i /path/to/your/wallpaper.png
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# Apply the generated colors to Hyprland and Caelestia (from anywhere)
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~/pywal.sh
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```
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### Quick Apply (One Command)
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```bash
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# Generate and apply in one go
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wal -i /path/to/wallpaper.png && ~/pywal.sh
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```
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### Regenerate from Current Wallpaper
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```bash
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# Regenerate colors from cached wallpaper
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wal -R && ~/pywal.sh
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```
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## What Gets Themed
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### Hyprland
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- **Active window borders**: Gradient using pywal colors 4 and 6
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- **Inactive window borders**: Using pywal color 8 (muted gray tone)
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### Caelestia Shell (if installed)
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- Complete Material Design 3 color scheme
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- Terminal colors (color0-color15)
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- Background, surface, and accent colors
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- All UI elements adapt to wallpaper colors
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## Files Structure
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```
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hyprduma-config/
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├── hyprland.conf # Main config with pywal integration
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├── pywal.sh # Script to apply colors (easy name!)
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└── wal/
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└── templates/
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├── hyprland-colors.conf # Hyprland border colors template
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└── caelestia-scheme.json # Caelestia color scheme template
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```
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## Customization
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### Changing Border Color Mapping
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Edit `~/.config/wal/templates/hyprland-colors.conf`:
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```conf
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# Example: Use different colors for borders
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general {
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col.active_border = rgba({color2.strip}ee) rgba({color5.strip}ee) 45deg
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col.inactive_border = rgba({color0.strip}aa)
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}
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```
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Available variables:
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- `{color0}` through `{color15}` - Palette colors
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- `{background}` - Background color
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- `{foreground}` - Foreground/text color
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- `{cursor}` - Cursor color
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After editing, regenerate colors with `wal -R`.
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### Modifying Caelestia Colors
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Edit `~/.config/wal/templates/caelestia-scheme.json` to change how pywal colors map to Caelestia's Material Design 3 scheme.
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## Automation
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### Auto-apply on Hyprland Startup
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The colors are automatically loaded via the `source` directive in `hyprland.conf`. However, to regenerate on startup:
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```bash
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# Add to hyprland.conf autostart section
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exec-once = wal -R -n
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```
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### Integrate with Wallpaper Managers
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If using `waypaper`, `hyprpaper`, or similar:
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```bash
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# Create a wrapper script that sets wallpaper and applies colors
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#!/bin/bash
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# Set wallpaper with your tool of choice
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hyprctl hyprpaper wallpaper "eDP-1,/path/to/wallpaper.png"
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# Generate and apply pywal colors
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wal -i /path/to/wallpaper.png && ~/pywal.sh
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Colors not updating in Hyprland
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```bash
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# Reload Hyprland configuration
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hyprctl reload
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```
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### Colors not updating in Caelestia
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```bash
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# Restart Caelestia shell
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pkill caelestia && sleep 0.5 && caelestia shell -d &
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```
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### Hyprland fails to start (source file not found)
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If pywal hasn't been run yet, the source file won't exist. Either:
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1. Run `wal -i /path/to/wallpaper.png` once to generate initial colors
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2. Or comment out the `source` line in `hyprland.conf` until you set up pywal
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### Check Generated Files
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```bash
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# View generated Hyprland colors
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cat ~/.cache/wal/hyprland-colors.conf
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# View generated Caelestia scheme
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cat ~/.cache/wal/caelestia-scheme.json
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# View pywal color palette
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cat ~/.cache/wal/colors.json
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```
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## Pywal Backend Options
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Pywal supports different color extraction backends:
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```bash
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# Use imagemagick (default)
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wal -i /path/to/wallpaper.png
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# Use colorz (more vibrant colors)
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wal -i /path/to/wallpaper.png --backend colorz
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# Use colorthief
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wal -i /path/to/wallpaper.png --backend colorthief
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# Use haishoku
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wal -i /path/to/wallpaper.png --backend haishoku
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```
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