Wallpaper-based theme generator for Hyprland/Omarchy that extracts colors from images and applies them system-wide.
Tēma is a wallpaper-based theme generator for Hyprland/Omarchy desktop environments that extracts colors from images and applies them system-wide. It automates the theming process by analyzing wallpaper colors and generating consistent configurations for multiple applications. The tool solves the problem of manual theme coordination across different desktop components.
Linux users running Hyprland or Omarchy desktop environments who want automated, wallpaper-coordinated theming across their entire system. Particularly useful for users who frequently change wallpapers and want their color schemes to stay synchronized.
Developers choose Tēma because it eliminates manual theme configuration by automatically extracting colors from wallpapers and applying them consistently. Its unique selling point is the seamless system-wide theming with support for numerous applications through a single wallpaper selection.
Tēma, Omarchy theming the easy way. Looking for maintainers!
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Leverages ImageMagick to analyze wallpapers and generate cohesive theme palettes, eliminating manual color picking as highlighted in the README's description.
Applies themes across Hyprland, Waybar, terminal emulators, and even Firefox with extensions, ensuring system-wide consistency per the Supported Apps list.
Allows instant switching between dark or light variants for each wallpaper, enhancing flexibility without manual config edits as noted in Key Features.
Features Vim-style hjkl keys and dedicated shortcuts for quick wallpaper selection and theme ejection, catering to power users who prefer keyboard workflows from the Shortcuts table.
Openly seeks maintainers in the README, signaling potential abandonment, bugs, or lack of future updates that could affect reliability.
Requires ImageMagick and specific setups like pywalfox for Firefox, adding installation overhead and points of failure as detailed in Dependencies and Pywalfox Setup.
Only targets Hyprland/Omarchy, excluding other popular Linux desktop environments, which restricts its utility for broader user bases.
ImageMagick-based extraction may produce suboptimal or inaccessible color schemes compared to curated themes, with no manual override options mentioned.