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.