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https://github.com/necraul/kuroneko-themes
GRUB themes for personal use.
https://github.com/necraul/kuroneko-themes
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GRUB themes for personal use.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/necraul/kuroneko-themes
- Owner: NecRaul
- License: gpl-3.0
- Created: 2024-03-08T06:04:05.000Z (8 months ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-03-08T06:09:21.000Z (8 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-03-08T07:24:40.791Z (8 months ago)
- Topics: grub, grub-theme, grub-themes, linux, theme, themes
- Language: Shell
- Homepage:
- Size: 11.2 MB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# kuroneko-themes
GRUB themes for personal use.
## Requirements
`dialog` package is optionally required if you run the script without any options.
## Usage
```Bash
sudo bash install.sh
-t, --theme theme variant(s) [hide|cat|shirt] (default is hide)
-i, --icon icon variant(s) [white|color] (default is white)
-s, --screen screen display variant(s) [1080p|2k|4k] (default is 1080p)
-r, --remove Remove theme [hide|cat|shirt] (must add theme name option, default is hide)
-g, --generate do not install but generate theme into directory (must add your directory)
-b, --boot install theme into '/boot/grub' or '/boot/grub2'
-h, --help Show this help
```_If no options are used, a user interface `dialog` will show up instead_
### Examples
- Install Hide theme on 2k display device:
```sh
sudo bash install.sh -t hide -s 2k
```- Install Hide theme into /boot/grub/themes:
```sh
sudo bash install.sh -b -t hide
```- Uninstall Hide theme:
```sh
sudo bash install.sh -r -t hide
```## Issues / tweaks
### Correcting display resolution
- On the grub screen, press `c` to enter the command line
- Enter `vbeinfo` or `videoinfo` to check available resolutions
- Open `/etc/default/grub`, and edit `GRUB_GFXMODE=[height]x[width]x32` to match your resolution
- Finally, run `grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg` to update your grub config### Setting a custom background
- Make sure you have `imagemagick` installed, or at least something that provides `convert`
- Find the resolution of your display, and make sure your background matches the resolution
- 1920x1080 >> 1080p
- 2560x1440 >> 2k
- 3840x2160 >> 4k
- Place your custom background inside the root of the project, and name it `background.jpg`
- Run the installer like normal, but with -s `[YOUR_RESOLUTION]` and -t `[THEME]` and -i `[ICON]`
- Make sure to replace `[YOUR_RESOLUTION]` with your resolution and `[THEME]` with the theme