Iris is a versatile shell script designed to enhance your screen experience by providing convenient color temperature adjustment, brightness control, color inversion, and periodic reminders for taking breaks. This user-friendly tool aims to reduce eye strain and promote healthy habits while working on your computer. 💻
- Adjust Color Temperature: Change the color temperature of your screen to reduce eye strain and create a more comfortable viewing environment. 🌇
- Adjust Brightness: Modify the brightness level of your screen for optimal visibility in different lighting conditions. 💡
- Invert Colors: Invert the colors of your display for improved readability or accessibility purposes. ⚫⚪
- Reminders: Set periodic reminders to take breaks, stretch, or engage in other healthy activities to prevent eye strain and promote overall well-being. 🕰️
- Restore Default Settings: Easily revert back to the default screen settings with a single command. ⚙️
Ensure you have xcalib
, libnotify
, and make
installed on your system. You can install them using the following command:
- Debian-based Distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Debian)
$ sudo apt update && sudo apt install xcalib libnotify4 make
- Fedora
$ sudo dnf install xcalib libnotify make
- CentOS/RHEL
$ sudo yum install xcalib libnotify make
- SUSE-based Distributions (e.g., openSUSE)
$ sudo zypper install xcalib libnotify-tools make
- Arch-based Distributions (e.g., Arch Linux, Manjaro)
$ sudo pacman -Syu xcalib libnotify make
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Clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/M1ghtyMushroom/iris.git $ cd iris
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Install the script:
$ make install
You will be prompted to run the reminder option on startup. Proceed with
y
and select your desired time interval to set it up.
Run the iris
command with the appropriate options:
Usage: iris [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
Options:
-h, --help Display this help message
-w, --warm [VALUE] Adjust the color temperature (range: 1-10)
-d, --dim [VALUE] Adjust the brightness level (range: 1-10)
-r, --remind [VALUE] Set a reminder interval in minutes (range: 5-120)
Run 'iris -r stop' to stop the reminder
-i, --inverse Enable inverted colors
-n, --normal Restore default color settings
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Adjust the color temperature to 5, brightness to 3, enable inverted colors, and set a reminder every 15 minutes:
$ iris -w 5 -d 3 -i -r 15
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Restore default screen settings:
$ iris -n
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Stop the reminder:
$ iris -r stop
To uninstall Iris and remove its auto-start configuration, run:
$ make delete
Contributions are welcome! If you find a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue or submit a pull request.