A collection of highly customizable Waybar themes and Hyprland dotfiles for modern Linux desktop environments.
Hyprdots is a collection of configuration files and themes for the Hyprland window manager and Waybar status bar. It provides pre-designed, highly customizable desktop setups that enhance visual appeal and workflow efficiency on Linux systems. The project solves the problem of fragmented desktop customization by offering cohesive theme packages that integrate multiple components like status bars, launchers, and color schemes.
Linux enthusiasts and developers using Hyprland who want a polished, themeable desktop environment without building configurations from scratch. It's particularly suited for users who value aesthetic consistency and modular customization.
Developers choose Hyprdots for its extensive library of ready-to-use themes, active maintenance with version-specific updates, and seamless integration between Hyprland, Waybar, and Rofi. Its modular design allows deep customization while providing a cohesive starting point.
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Offers multiple pre-built themes like Ghost-Modern and Glassmorphism with modern designs, as shown in detailed screenshots and directory structures in the README.
Integrates with tools like Matugen and Wallust for automatic color scheme generation from wallpapers, enhancing visual cohesion across the desktop.
Emphasizes modularity, allowing users to mix and match components such as vertical layouts and Rofi configurations, as stated in the project philosophy.
Shows frequent updates, including version-specific fixes for Waybar and new theme releases like Caelestia-Shell, indicating ongoing development.
The README is cluttered with nested details and numerous links, making it difficult for users to find essential setup instructions without deep diving.
Admits to issues with Waybar upgrades requiring downgrades (e.g., to v0.12.0), suggesting potential breakage with software updates.
Tightly coupled with Hyprland and Waybar, limiting usability with other window managers or status bars and reducing portability.