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Installation
Dylan Araps edited this page May 26, 2018
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linuxorbsdormacOS (iTerm2)orwindows (no terminal support) python 3.5+-
imagemagick- Colorscheme generation.
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xfce,gnome,cinnamon,mate- Desktop wallpaper setting.
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feh,nitrogen,bgs,hsetroot,habak,display- Universal wallpaper setting.
To use wal your terminal emulator must support a special type of escape sequence. The command below can be used as a test to see if wal will work with your setup.
Run the command below, does the background color of your terminal become red?
printf "%b" "\033]11;#ff0000\007"Note: Before test, cleaning your currently memory Xresources with xrdb -remove * Because .Xresources file overide printf "%b" "\033]11;#ff0000\007" command
If your terminal's background color is now red, your terminal should work with wal.
Terminals that DON'T work with wal.
- Konsole. #24
- Hyper. https://github.com/zeit/hyper/issues/2038
- Terminal.app.
- Terminology. #50
System-wide install (sudo)
pip3 install pywalUser install (No sudo)
pip3 install --user pywal
# Add local 'pip' to PATH:
# (In your .bashrc, .zshrc etc)
export PATH="${PATH}:${HOME}/.local/bin/"git clone https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal
cd pywal
pip3 install --user .
# Add local 'pip' to PATH:
# (In your .bashrc, .zshrc etc)
export PATH="${PATH}:${HOME}/.local/bin/"pywal is available in the Arch Linux repos as python-pywal.