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Sct
Jul 20, 2023
Utility to change screen temperature
This is a port of sct, a simple command-line utility written by Ted Unangst, which can be used to control screen temperature. It exceeds at being much more lightweight than similar software solutions like Redshift and f.lux. At the same time it is easier to use than xrandr.
Sct takes temperature values in range 1000 to 10000, where 6500 is the default value. Here are some usage examples
- Campfire style
sct 4500
- Dust storm on Mars style
sct 2000
- Coffee free all nighter style
sct 8000
- Default style
sct
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