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Hyprland Arch config based on pywal

From LierB·Updated June 13, 2026·View on GitHub·

**dotfiles** is a Hyprland Arch config based on pywal The project is written primarily in Shell, first published in 2024. Key topics include: arch-linux, arch-rice, dotfiles, dots, fastfetch.

<p align="center"> <img src="./images/header.png" alt="Bina's dotfiles" style="width: 100%;"> </p> <div align="left"> <br> <a href="#packages"><kbd> <br> Packages <br> </kbd></a>&ensp;&ensp; <a href="#showcase"><kbd> <br> Showcase <br> </kbd></a>&ensp;&ensp; <a href="#installation"><kbd> <br> Installation <br> </kbd></a> <br> </div> <h3 align="left"> Welcome to my dotfiles repo, home to my first ever rice :3 </h3>

I've chosen to utilize the Hyprland tiling window manager as the heart of my personalized Linux environment. Pywal as the color-scheme generator adapts to any wallpaper, ensuring a harmonious visual experience throughout my setup making it simple to tailor the ambiance to match my current mood.

Feel free to explore my files and reach out to me with any questions or suggestions. Let's dive into the world of Linux customization together!

Packages

list of main programs, applications, tools and themes that I use for my rice

componentresource
window managerhyprland
color themepywal
terminal emulatorkitty
shellzsh
fetch displayerfastfetch (or neofetch)
resource monitorbtop
barwaybar
logout menuwlogout
lockscreenhyprlock
idle daemonhypridle
app launcherwofi
wallpaper daemonswww
screenshot toolgrimblast
cursorRosé Pine Dawn
iconsKetsa & Reversal
fontJetBrains Mono
document viewerzathura
audio visualizercava
terminal clocktty-clock
terminal gamessnake & 2048
<details style="margin-bottom: 20px;"> <summary>plans... </summary>

...to improve the rice.

I intend to implement the following tools in the (near) future:<br/>

componentresource
login menusddm
notifications daemondunst
firefox startpagefirefoxCSS
widgetsags or eww
text/code editorneovim and code-oss
typing test tooltt or monk-minl

Thanks to many positive reactions, I also plan to write an automatic installation script for my rice.

</details>

Showcase

This is how my rice could look like. The simple act of changing the wallpaper transforms the entire ambiance - thanks to pywal, my rice can evolve into a canvas of endless possibilities.

Hope you enjoy it :3

Penrose triangle forest

<p align="center"> <img src="./showcase/grid_penrose-triangle-forest.png" style="width: 100%;"> </p>

Saltern study night

<p align="center"> <img src="./showcase/grid_saltern-study-night.png" style="width: 100%;"> </p>

Boho colorful pastel

<p align="center"> <img src="./showcase/grid_boho-colorful-pastel.png" style="width: 100%;"> </p>

Tropical leaves

<p align="center"> <img src="./showcase/grid_tropical-leaves.png" style="width: 100%;"> </p>

Penrose triangle sky

<p align="center"> <img src="./showcase/grid_penrose-triangle-sky.png" style="width: 100%;"> </p>

Moody flowers

<p align="center"> <img src="./showcase/grid_moody-flowers.png" style="width: 100%;"> </p>

Vibrant colors

<p align="center"> <img src="./showcase/grid_vibrant-colors.png" style="width: 100%;"> </p>

Installation

See the install guide on how to manually install this rice yourself.

An automatic install script will follow.

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