Replacement for pywal

With the subcommand wallust pywal, wallust accepts command line arguments the same as the wal tool.

This desicion was made given that there are many other proyects that aim to use pywal. To avoid burdening with multiple templates engines and syntax from many other proyects that create colorschemes, a simple "standard"ish way is to keep the most popular template syntax, because it's tool is the most popular (even tho it's archived): pywal.

So, if you are moving from wal to wallust, this page might help you avoid extra work and continue your workflow.

Alias to a script

First, you can change pywal with wallust pywal by making a script with the wal name.

#!/bin/sh
exec wallust pywal "$@"

Now, all programs that require wal, will use wallust pywal in the background.

To modify wallust behaviour in pywal mode, simply use the config file, since, currently, all pywal flags are ignored.