use pywal if installed
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# In LARBS, ~/.config/wall.png is the location of the system wallpaper. This
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# script, if given an argument, moves it there. This script without an
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# argument sets ~/.config/wall.png as the wallpaper, which is required on login
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# if you don't want a blakc screen.
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# if you don't want a black screen.
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[ ! -z "$1" ] && cp "$1" ~/.config/wall.png && notify-send -i "$HOME/.config/wall.png" "Wallpaper changed."
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# If pywal is installed, use it.
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type wal >/dev/null && { wal -c ;
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wal -s -i ~/.config/wall.png -o ~/.config/wal/postrun;
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xsetroot -name "fsignal:xrdb";
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killall dwmblocks;
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setsid dwmblocks >/dev/null 2>&1 & }
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xwallpaper --zoom ~/.config/wall.png
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