Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
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Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
💥 Use the latest react-scripts with custom configurations for Babel, ESLint, TSLint, Webpack,... ∞
This is a Scriptable widget that lets you display, position, and format multiple elements, including dates and events, weather information, battery level, and more. You can even create your own elements.
@pulsar-edit package for highlighting occurrences of your selection.
Add templates and icon_color to Home Assistant UI
This script for the Scriptable app creates widget backgrounds that appear to be transparent. You can also optionally emulate the light or dark blur effect used in the Batteries widget from Apple.
A groovy personalized home screen experience for Android
🎨 Vue component for customize your svg file. (For Vue CLI 2)
A very simple startpage to replace new tab in a browser of choice.
An application to make your own music visualizer, easily and for free!
A terminal-based wallpaper manager that displays wallpapers in a grid, allowing users to select and set wallpapers while automatically customizing application color themes based on the chosen wallpaper. It also enables browsing and downloading wallpapers from a GitHub repository.
@pulsar-edit package for highlighting the currently selected line.
Custom Clothing Configurator is a project built using Vite, React, and react-three/fiber. It allows users to configure and customize clothing products such as t-shirts, shorts, pants, and shoes. Users can add logos, resize and adjust their position, change the color of clothing products, and preview the customized product in 3D.
Djadmin is a django admin theme
📝 My small script collection
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