--- weight: 1 title: hyprpaper --- hyprpaper is a fast, IPC-controlled wallpaper utility for Hyprland. ## Installation {{% details title="Arch" closed="true" %}} ```sh pacman -S hyprpaper ``` {{% /details %}} {{% details title="OpenSuse" closed="true" %}} ```sh zypper install hyprpaper ``` {{% /details %}} {{% details title="Fedora" closed="true" %}} ```sh sudo dnf install hyprpaper ``` {{% /details %}} {{% details title="Manual" closed="true" %}} ### Dependencies The development files of these packages need to be installed on the system for `hyprpaper` to build correctly. (Development packages are usually suffixed with `-dev` or `-devel` in most distros' repos). - wayland - wayland-protocols - pango - cairo - file - libglvnd - libglvnd-core - libjpeg-turbo - libwebp - hyprlang - hyprutils - hyprwayland-scanner To install all of these in Fedora, run this command: ``` sudo dnf install wayland-devel wayland-protocols-devel hyprlang-devel pango-devel cairo-devel file-devel libglvnd-devel libglvnd-core-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel libwebp-devel gcc-c++ hyprutils-devel hyprwayland-scanner ``` On Arch: ``` sudo pacman -S ninja gcc wayland-protocols libjpeg-turbo libwebp pango cairo pkgconf cmake libglvnd wayland hyprutils hyprwayland-scanner hyprlang ``` On OpenSUSE: ``` sudo zypper install ninja gcc-c++ wayland-protocols-devel Mesa-libGLESv3-devel file-devel hyprutils-devel hyprwayland-scanner ``` ### Building Building is done via CMake: ```sh cmake --no-warn-unused-cli -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/usr -S . -B ./build cmake --build ./build --config Release --target hyprpaper -j`nproc 2>/dev/null || getconf _NPROCESSORS_CONF` ``` Install with: ```sh cmake --install ./build ``` {{% /details %}} ## Configuration The config file is located at `~/.config/hypr/hyprpaper.conf`. It is not required. Configuration is done using `preload`, which _loads_ an image into memory. Then, the `wallpaper` keyword is used to apply the preloaded image to your monitor(s): ```ini preload = /home/me/amongus.png wallpaper = monitor, /home/me/amongus.png ``` `monitor` can be left empty to set to all monitors without a set wallpaper: ```ini wallpaper = , /home/me/amongus.png ``` Monitor names can be checked with `hyprctl monitors` Also can be used with `desc:` followed by the monitor's description without the (PORT) at the end You may add `contain:` or `tile:` before the file path in `wallpaper =` to set the mode to either contain or tile, respectively, instead of cover: ```ini wallpaper = monitor, contain:/home/me/amongus.png ``` You can use `unload` to unload preloaded images. You can also specify `unload all` to unload all images or `unload unused` to unload images that aren't being used. Also you can use `reload` to unload preloaded image from your monitor(s), preload another and set it to your monitor(s). It has the same syntax as `wallpaper` keyword. ### Run at startup To run hyprpaper at startup edit `hyprland.conf` and add: `exec-once = hyprpaper`. ### Misc options | variable | description | type | default | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | splash | enable rendering of the hyprland splash over the wallpaper | bool | false | | splash_offset | how far (in % of height) up should the splash be displayed | float | 2.0 | | splash_color | color to use when rendering splash | color | 55ffffff | | ipc | whether to enable IPC | bool | true | ## IPC hyprpaper supports IPC via `hyprctl`. Every dispatcher mentioned in [Configuration](#configuration) can be called with `hyprctl hyprpaper `. Additionally, you can get some info about the current state of hyprpaper with `listloaded` and `listactive`. Examples: ```sh hyprctl hyprpaper preload "~/Pictures/myepicpng.png" hyprctl hyprpaper wallpaper "DP-1,~/Pictures/myepicpng.png" ``` ```sh hyprctl hyprpaper listloaded ``` Please note all paths have to be absolute (or start with `~`).