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### Regression?
Yes
### System Info and Version
System/Version info
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Hyprland, built from branch at commit 9a09eac79b85c846e3a865a9078a3f8ff65a9259 (props: bump version to 0.42.0).
Dat…
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It's probably pretty obvious what I mean solely by the title.
To put it into a complete sentence though, I'd love to use/reference Xresource colors within the config.
I use [pywal](https://github.…
tadly updated
2 weeks ago
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**Describe the bug**
**To Reproduce**
First of all, a special thanks for this wonderful work, because I really couldn't have a comprehensive and good hyperland for several days. I thank you very …
DeZ4p updated
2 months ago
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I noticed that the readme says
"a Neovim colorscheme plugin that automatically fetches and applies the colors that are auto generated by Pywal."
I assume this means that the plugin watches for …
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Sorry if this has been answered already, I tried a bunch of things from other posts and nothing works.
Basically, when I run wal, alacritty's colors change.
However, when I try the different wa…
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Hello guys, it's the first time I post an Issue on a project, so I'm sorry if I'm doing it the wrong way, please correct me if wrong (=
I'm trying to use turbodbc with pyarrow and I'm running into …
IceS2 updated
6 years ago
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**Describe the bug**
Just updated from 1.8.0 to 1.9.1 through `pip`, and noticed a very big difference in the colour amount on some UI elements, most noticeably the titlebars. They are much less tint…
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Hello,
Because of the fact that Gentoo is lacking some software that can be found in the AUR and since software availability is one of the main drivers that keeps a distro's install base wide, I'v…
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It would be great to have Librewolf support.
```pywallfox install``` installs the manifest into .mozilla, I tried copying it into .librewolf, doesn't work, with error:
```No such native applicatio…
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### Please describe the problem you're trying to solve
I want to integrate yazi as a pywal theme switcher, is there any way to call shell scripts from keymap.toml? ["open", "shell '/path/to/script' -…