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Linux Dynamic Wallpapers

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Abstract

Globe Wiravketto
Viragegy Rocksketto Rock Rocknegy
Material Zorin Blur Aura FluidifiedST
LofiCity Hills ChromeOSEarth Ocean
DeadTree MountainsIsland ChromeOSFire Solitude
ChromeOSBlues ChromeOSGreens ChromeOSEarth WaterHill
ChromeOSWind ChromeOSWater SolidForest ChromeOSYellows
SolidMountain Plateau SolidDesert SolidIsland

Apple Dynamic Wallpapers

Desert Valley Desert Tree Desert Peak Dome
The Lake The Desert Lake the Cliff The Beach
Big Sur 2 Monterey Mojave Mojave V2
Minimal Mojave Big Sur Catalina Iphone 13 Red

Lofi Dynamic Wallpapers

Lofi Dino Lofi Girl Lofi Alex LofiAlexandra

Digital art

Dynamic Fry Anime Room With Board Himitsu House Catherine Room
Kagome Room Corporation Hall Tokyo Street Corporation Street
Riverside External Himitsu House Plastic Beach Steven Universe
Firewatch Firewatch 2 Lakeside Deer Lakeside
Fuji Carvan Painting Studio Step By Step

Lake & Sea & River

Windows 11 Lake Coast Sunset Magic Lake
White Lighthouse Elementary OS Odin

Desert

Desert Surface Surface Breeze Desert

Cities

Cyberpunk Viktor Forgacs

Mountains

Snow Capped Mountain We Yamle Fede Marin Mountain Padar Island
Rocky Mountain Zorin Mountain Zorin Mountain fog Material Mountains

Ubuntu Wallpapers

Ubuntu Minimal Groovy Gorilla Hirsuit Hippo Focal Fossa
Hiresute Hippo Blue Adwaita Fluent

Windows Wallpapers

Windows 11 01 Windows 11 02 Windows 11 03

Gnome 42

Drool Disco Symbolics Blobs
Truchet Libadwaita

βš™οΈ Installation:

RECOMMEND: Easy but time & data consuming ⏳

  1. Open Terminal
  2. Run the following command:
    curl -s "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/saint-13/Linux_Dynamic_Wallpapers/main/Easy_Install.sh" | sudo bash
    
  3. Change your wallpaper from: Settings > Backgrounds
  4. That's it. Enjoy! πŸŽ‰

Method 2: for experts but saves time and data πŸ€“

  1. Download package:

    • If you already cloned repository, just pull to fetch recent changes:

      cd ~/Linux_Dynamic_Wallpapers
      git pull
      
    • If not, clone git repository:

      cd ~
      git clone https://github.com/saint-13/Linux_Dynamic_Wallpapers.git
      cd Linux_Dynamic_Wallpapers
      
  2. Run the command:

     sudo bash ./install.sh
    
  3. Change your wallpaper from: Settings > Backgrounds

  4. That's it. Enjoy! πŸŽ‰

πŸ–ŒοΈ Wallpapers Authors:

  • Apple Inc.
  • Elementary Os
  • Ubuntu
  • Gnome
  • Zorin Os
  • lofigirl.com
  • Arseniy Chebynkin
  • Evgeniy Slushev
  • Louis Coyle
  • Microsoft
  • Updating...

:octocat: I want to contribute!

That's great! Here are some basic rules to get you started: Commits should start with a Capital letter and should be written in present tense (e.g. πŸŽ‰ Add cool new feature instead of πŸŽ‰ Added cool new feature). You should also start your commit message with one applicable emoji. This does not only look great but also makes you rethink what to add to a commit. Make many but small commits!

Emoji Description
πŸŽ‰ :tada: When you added a cool new feature.
πŸ”§ :wrench: When you added a piece of code.
♻️ :recycle: When you refactored a part of the code.
✨ :sparkles: When you applied clang-format.
🌐 :globe_with_meridians: When you worked on translations.
🎨 :art: When you improved / added assets like themes.
πŸ’„ :lipstick: When you worked on the UI of the preferences dialog.
πŸš€ :rocket: When you improved performance.
πŸ“ :memo: When you wrote documentation.
πŸͺ² :beetle: When you fixed a bug.
πŸ’ž :revolving_hearts: When a new sponsor is added or credits are updated.
βœ”οΈ :heavy_check_mark: When you worked on checks or adjusted the code to be compliant with them.
πŸ”€ :twisted_rightwards_arrows: When you merged a branch.
πŸ”₯ :fire: When you removed something.
🚚 :truck: When you moved / renamed something.

πŸ“ To do list

  • Add contributor list
  • Add wallpapers authors list
  • Add more detailed instructions about how to contribute
  • Make a script for creating a dynamic wallpaper given just two wallpapers and a name for it

πŸ’ž Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people:

☒️ Notice:

  • If you don't want your device to be the source of humanity extinction, please do not use the 2static1dynamic.sh script without reading what does it contain. Please.

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