A complete, unopinionated theme collection for KDE Plasma desktop with color schemes, window decorations, and effects.
hello. is a complete theme collection for the KDE Plasma desktop environment that provides coordinated color schemes, window decorations, plasma themes, and visual effects. It solves the problem of fragmented desktop theming by offering a comprehensive, harmonized visual package that users can customize to their preferences.
KDE Plasma users who want a complete, coordinated desktop theme with extensive customization options and support for both light and dark modes.
Developers choose hello. because it offers a complete, unopinionated theming solution where all components work harmoniously together, providing extensive customization control while maintaining visual consistency across the entire desktop environment.
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Provides a complete set of coordinated themes including color schemes, window decorations, and plasma themes, ensuring aesthetic harmony across the KDE Plasma desktop as described in the README.
Offers granular control over window decorations and other components, allowing users to tailor the look while maintaining visual consistency, as highlighted in the philosophy.
Includes beautifully crafted color schemes that support both light and dark modes, enhancing usability in different environments, as noted in the key features.
Improves upon KDE's default Breeze theme with subtle tweaks to application styling, offering a polished experience without drastic changes.
The README explicitly states the project is not actively maintained, with the author moving to GNOME, meaning bugs may persist and compatibility with future KDE updates is unreliable.
Key parts like the Application Style are 0% done and Effects are only 30% done, limiting the full advertised experience and leaving users with unfinished features.
Requires manual building from source with extensive, distribution-specific dependencies, making it cumbersome for non-technical users compared to simpler theme installs.