Flowy

Demo
Usage
- The documentation can be found at https://docs.rs/flowy.
- You can either download the binary or get the Debian package.
Binary - Recommended
- It can be either found in the Releases section or can be installed using Cargo by running the command
cargo install flowy
.
- If you use the binary, just run it by typing
flowy -d
or flowy --dir
to set the path to the wallpaper directory.
- If you're using Linux, you can either let the binary run forever in a terminal or setup a
systemd
service so it listens in the background.
Debian package
- If you use the Debian package, then it will install flowy as a
systemd
service. During installation, flowy will ask you your directory.
- Once the installation is done, run the command
systemctl --user start flowy.service
to run the application.
- Once installation is done and you would still like to change the directory, go to the systemd service file found at
/etc/systemd/user
and change the directory in that file.
Wallpapers directory
- The wallpapers inside the directory must be named sequentially.
- For example, if you have 11 wallpapers, the names must be
paper-01.jpg, paper-02.jpg...
.
- It does not matter what the names of the files are as long as they are sequential.
Experimental
- By default, flowy evenly sets the wallpaper change time based on the number of wallpapers there are. In case you would like to modify these times, it can be done so by editing the
times.toml
file found in the /home
directory. You need to comment the flowy::generate_config
function call in main.rs
and then build it after modifying the config file.
Supported Environments
- MacOS
- GNOME Based - Ubuntu, Fedora, Pantheon
- Linux Mint Cinnamon
- Linux Mint MATE
- Deepin
- XFCE
TODO
* GUI
* Match the stars given the location
* Add support for other platforms, both UNIX and Windows.
* Refactor OS related code to another file