[config] # If set to enabled, it will check for updates when you run the matugen command, notifying you that an update is avaiable. # WARNING: Matugen needs to be compiled with the `update-informer` feature for this to work. version_check = false # The color which should be used as the source_color if no good color was found from an image. # Can be defined in any css format. # The cli flag will override this if used. fallback_color = "#ffbf9b" # Which color to choose if multiple good colors were found from an image. # choices: [darkness, lightness, saturation, less-saturation, value, closest-to-fallback] # The cli flag will override this if used. prefer = "closest-to-fallback" # Enables caching which will cache the colorscheme, custom colors, etc. into a cache folder located in # Windows: C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\InioX\matugen\cache\images\ # Linux: $XDG_CACHE_HOME/matugen/ or $HOME/.cache/matugen/images/ # MacOS: $HOME/Library/Caches/matugen/images/ # The file follows this naming: ...json # For example: testimage.png.0cfd2d624b3d09bf6246b7be9ca79e207e7aa1189d961d44949628b99811bb9d.json # You can modify the cache and it will then be loaded when using the same image. # The colors are defined using the #RRGGBBAA format. caching = false # Changing the syntax # Expr is for keywords like {{ }} expr_prefix = "{{" expr_postfix = "}}" # Block is for stuff like for loops etc. block_prefix = "<*" block_postfix = "*>" # Imports json files just like `--import-json` does. # Relative paths will be resolved from the path `config.toml` is in. import_json_files = ["./custom3.json"] # Defaults to the contrast from CLI if unspecified. # Value from -1 to 1. # -1 represents minimum contrast, 0 represents standard (i.e. the design as spec'd), # and 1 represents maximum contrast. contrast = 1.0 [config.wallpaper] # Whether to set the wallpaper or not set = true # The base command to run for applying the wallpaper. # Keywords like {{ image }} or anything that works inside of hooks works here. # You could also set a static color if you use the color keywords and the wallpaper setter supports it. command = "swww img --transition-type center {{ image }}" # For example, killing the wallpaper daemon. Usage is like a normal hook. # pre_hook = "" [templates.includeme] input_path = "./include.txt" # The output path is optional if you just want to import the template anyways. # output_path = "./a/include.txt" [templates.name1] # Relative paths will be resolved from the path `config.toml` is in. input_path = "./colors.whatever-extension" output_path = "./a/colors-generated.whatever-extension" # Defaults to a value of 0 if unspecified, determines the order that each template is processed. # You can use index = n to force a particular template hook to run after everything else, and index = -n for before everything else index = 1 # Defaults to the type from CLI if unspecified. # One of `SchemeContent`, `SchemeExpressive`, `SchemeFidelity`, `SchemeFruitSalad`, `SchemeMonochrome`, `SchemeNeutral`, `SchemeRainbow`, `SchemeTonalSpot`, `SchemeVibrant` type = "SchemeExpressive" # For testing of the `--continue-on-error` flag # [templates.ishoulderror] # Relative paths will be resolved from the path `config.toml` is in. # input_path = "./error-testing.txt" # output_path = "./a/error-testing.txt" # This will use a different input path depending on what mode you use. # input_path_modes = { dark = "./colors.whatever-extension", light = "./colors.whatever-extension" } # This will compare all of the colors inside the array with the color you set as `compare_to`, and returns the closest color to it. # You can then use `{{closest_color}}` inside hooks. colors_to_compare = [ { name = "black", color = "#000000" }, { name = "red", color = "#ff0000" }, { name = "maroon", color = "#800000" }, { name = "yellow", color = "#ffff00" }, { name = "olive", color = "#808000" }, { name = "lime", color = "#00ff00" }, { name = "green", color = "#008000" }, { name = "aqua", color = "#00ffff" }, { name = "teal", color = "#008080" }, { name = "blue", color = "#0000ff" }, { name = "navy", color = "#000080" }, { name = "fuchsia", color = "#ff00ff" }, { name = "purple", color = "#800080" }, ] compare_to = "{{colors.primary.default.hex}}" # Runs before the template is exported. You can use keywords here. # If you want the command to be async, add an & symbol to the end of the command on unix. pre_hook = 'echo "source color {{colors.source_color.default.hex}}, source image {{image}}, closest color {{closest_color}}"' # Runs after the template is exported. You can use keywords here. # If you want the command to be async, add an & symbol to the end of the command on unix. post_hook = 'echo "after gen"' # For overriding the prefix for a specific template only expr_prefix = "{{" expr_postfix = "}}" # Only hex values # https://m3.material.io/styles/color/advanced/adjust-existing-colors#1cc12e43-237b-45b9-8fe0-9a3549c1f61e # If you want to use the original color without any harmonization, add `_source` after the name like: `{{ color_source }}` # Example: To use the original red color you would use `{{ red_source }}` instead of `{{ red }}` # If you don't want to use the other colors that are automatically generated (on_color, on_color_container) you can just import a custom json with the colors instead. # For an example of importing json see: https://iniox.github.io/#matugen/usage/importing-json [config.custom_colors] red = "#ff0000" blue = "#0000ff" green = "#00ff00"