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Automatically Change Color Scheme of Your Linux Terminal Based on Your Wall

4 years ago itsfoss.com

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You can use it to set the wallpaper and you’ll see that the terminal colors change immediately.

On Debian/Ubuntu based distributions, you can use the following command: Now that you have pip3 on your system, use it to install Pywal for all the users on your system: I presume that you are a bit familiar with Linux commands to use Pywal.

Open a terminal and use the wal command with the location of your wallpaper file as input: You’ll see that your system’s background is changed and the terminal changes it color immediately based on the background wallpaper: Open a new terminal and you’ll notice that it doesn’t use the new color scheme.

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