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This is a small utility to provide a blue light filter for your system. This method is preferred to screen shaders as it will not be captured via recording / screenshots.
hyprsunset also provides a gamma filter, which can be used to adjust perceived display brightness on monitors that do not support software control, or to reduce perceived brightness below the monitor's minimum.
The x-resize command detects physical display resolution changes via udev and invokes the xrandr command to reconfigure the active display resolution accordingly. It can be used to implement dynamic resize support for desktop environments that lack native support such as Xfce.
This package provides Hyprland cursor format, library and utilities.
Rofi is a minimalist application launcher. It memorizes which applications you regularly use and also allows you to search for an application by name.
xtrlock locks the X server till the user enters their password at the keyboard. While xtrlock is running, the mouse and keyboard are grabbed and the mouse cursor becomes a padlock. Output displayed by X programs, and windows put up by new X clients, continue to be visible, and any new output is displayed normally. The mouse and keyboard are returned when the user types their password, followed by Enter or Newline. If an incorrect password is entered the bell is sounded. Pressing Backspace or Delete erases one character of a password partially typed; pressing Escape or Clear clears anything that has been entered.
This package provides Hyprland's simple, yet multi-threaded and GPU-accelerated screen locking utility.
Wl-clipboard is a set of command-line copy/paste utilities for Wayland.
slop (Select Operation) is a tool that queries for a selection from a user and prints the region to stdout. It grabs the mouse and turns it into a crosshair, lets the user click and drag to make a selection (or click on a window) while drawing a pretty box around it, then finally prints the selection's dimensions to stdout.
Bemoji is an emoji picker for dmenu-like launchers (e.g. bemenu, wofi, rofi, fuzzel, etc.) It will remember your favorite emojis and give you quick access to them via a separately installed clipboard tool (e.g. wl-copy, xclip, etc.), or a typing tool (wtype, xdotool, etc.), or via standard output.
The Direct Rendering Infrastructure, also known as the DRI, is a framework for allowing direct access to graphics hardware under the X Window System in a safe and efficient manner. It includes changes to the X server, to several client libraries, and to the kernel (DRM, Direct Rendering Manager). The most important use for the DRI is to create fast OpenGL implementations providing hardware acceleration for Mesa. Several 3D accelerated drivers have been written to the DRI specification, including drivers for chipsets produced by 3DFX, AMD (formerly ATI), Intel and Matrox.
Wayout takes text from standard input and outputs it to a desktop-widget on Wayland desktops.
Aquamarine is a C++-only Linux rendering backend library. It provides basic abstractions for an application to render on a Wayland session (in a window) or a native DRM session. It is agnostic of the rendering API (Vulkan / OpenGL).
Xeyes is a demo program for x.org. It shows eyes following the mouse.
This is a program to help manage many of the XKB features of the X Window System. This includes such features as MouseKeys, AccessX, StickyKeys, BounceKeys, and SlowKeys. It includes a graphical program to help with MouseKeys-acceleration management.
Xkbcommon is a library to handle keyboard descriptions, including loading them from disk, parsing them and handling their state. It is mainly meant for client toolkits, window systems, and other system applications; currently that includes Wayland, kmscon, GTK+, Qt, Clutter, and more. Despite the name, it is not currently used by anything X11 (yet).
kbdd is a simple keyboard layout switching program, which is designed to run in an X11 session and remember keyboard layouts on a per-window basis. That can be very handy for a user of a non-US keyboard who does not want to jump through layouts back and forth while typing in terminals (mostly in a latin alphabet) and some kind of chat (in native language).
kbdd also supports D-Bus signals, which makes it possible to create layout indicator widgets.
fuzzel is a Wayland-native application launcher, similar to rofi's drun mode. It has Emacs key bindings and remembers frequently launched applications. The font and colors can be configured.
Wmctrl interacts with an X window manager that is compatible with the EWMH/NetWM specification. It can query the window manager for information, and request for certain window management actions (resize and move windows, switch between desktops, etc.).
Xclip is a command line interface to the X11 clipboard. It can also be used for copying files, as an alternative to sftp/scp, thus avoiding password prompts when X11 forwarding has already been setup.
Wlsunset adjusts gamma based on day-night cycles on Wayland compositors that support wlr-gamma-control-unstable-v1. It is also known as a blue light filter or night light.
Stalonetray is a stand-alone freedesktop.org and KDE system tray (notification area) for X Window System/X11 (e.g. X.Org or XFree86). It has full XEMBED support and minimal dependencies: an X11 lib only. Stalonetray works with virtually any EWMH-compliant window manager.
XOSD provides a C library and a simple utility (osd_cat) for displaying transparent text on your screen.
wlrctl is a command line utility for miscellaneous wlroots Wayland extensions. At this time, wlrctl supports the foreign-toplevel-mangement (window/toplevel command), virtual-keyboard (keyboard command), and virtual-pointer (pointer command) protocols.
XForms is a graphical user interface toolkit for X based on the X11 Xlib library. It allows you to create windows, containing all kinds of widgets (buttons, sliders, browsers, menus etc.) with a few lines of code and then attach actions to the widgets, i.e., have some function called when a button is pressed. To make this even easier XForms comes with a program called fdesign that allows you to design a GUI for a program directly on the screen and which then writes out the necessary C code for it.