A wallpaper manager that makes it possible to put videos as wallpaper
First you will need to have the dependencies installed on your system:
- ffmpeg >=4.2.3
- feh >=3.4.1
- imagemagick >=7.0.10.16
- xrandr >=1.5.1
- xdg-utils >=1.1.3
- bash >=4.0
- sed >=4.5
Some software may work in versions lower than those reported.
git clone https://github.com/terroo/wallset down-wallset
cd down-wallset
sudo sh install.sh
Then force the installation with the parameter --force
:
sudo ./install.sh --force
usage: wallset [options]
Options:
-u,--use [N] Change the Wallpaper to the number entered. Use images with 3 digits, example: 014,003,099
-a,--add img.jpg ... Add images
-S,--set Use before the -a, --add parameter when you want to add already change
-q,--quit Ends the loop
-t,--time [N] Creates an image loop with the time reported in seconds
-d,--display Opens the last image added
-c,--count Informs how many images there are
-s,--show Shows the current image
-V,--video [video] Add a video as Wallpaper
-L,--list-videos Lists the videos that have already been used
-I,--set-video [N] Use the video by the number listed in --list-videos
-r,--remove Remove the last image added
-h,--help Display this help
-v,--version Display the version of this program
Examples:
Add an image → 'wallset -a img.jpg'
Add and set it as Wallpaper → 'wallset --set --add img.jpg'
Change to image with this number → 'wallset -u 001'
Add the video → 'wallset -V video.mp4'
Use the video already used and listed → 'wallset -I 3'
* [N] Means that you need to use a number
** Only videos in .mp4 format
*** Only the first 10 seconds of the video will be displayed
**** Use 3-digit images, example: 011
There is a video that demonstrates the use at the address (pt-BR): https://youtu.be/Mb0SXMft2sw
git clone https://github.com/terroo/wallset down-wallset
cd down-wallset
sudo sh install.sh uninstall