hyprpaper is a fast, IPC-controlled wallpaper utility for hyprland. {{< toc >}} ## Configuration The config file is located at `~/.config/hypr/hyprpaper.conf`. It is not required. Configuration is done via `preload`s, which _load_ an image into memory. Then, you use `wallpaper` keywords to apply the preloaded image to your monitor(s): ```ini preload = /home/me/amongus.png wallpaper = DP-1,/home/me/amongus.png ``` For wallpaper keywords: - all paths have to be absolute (or start with `~`) - leaving the first parameter (monitor) empty will act as a wildcard - adding `contain:` before the path (e.g. `contain:/home/me/amongus.png`) will adjust the fitting algorithm to contain. You can also `unload` preloaded images to free up memory. `unloadAll` is also a thing, does what it says. ### 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 | | 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 `~`).