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Nyctanthous
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Apr 15, 2019
This project seems sufficiently popular and complex to warrant a man page.
I've drafted out a sample page from the contents of your wiki, feel free to chop it up or modify it in any way.
.TH "WAL-DISCORD" "1" "April 2019" "" "wal-discord manual"
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.SH NAME
\fBwal-discord\fR \- generate CSS files for \fBdiscord\fR based on \fBpywal\fR themes\.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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A \fBbash\fRIntellij Pywal integration
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@igorvisi commands line life 😎
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A vscode theme generated with pywal color palette
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KiCad Color Theme Picker
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A simple wrapper over pywal to integrate it with Philips Hue light system
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My linux configs files
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Contains configuration files as well as a setup guide for my box.
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My dotfiles
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Native app used alongside the Pywalfox addon
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Currently, the icon is just a black box with a "P" in it. It is not very good looking and there is only one size (48x48) as of now.
The icon should be updated to a better looking one and include more sizes.
It would be nice to display the icon/logo at the top of the README as well.