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abhis3k/WhatSie

WhatSie Feature rich WhatsApp web client based on Qt WebEngine for Linux Desktop Whatsie Key features Light and Dark Themes with automatic switching Customized Notifications & Native Notifications Keyboard Shortcuts BuiltIn download manager Mute Audio, Disable Notifications App Lock feature Hardware access permission manager Built in Spell Checker (with support for 31 Major languages) Other settings that let you control every aspect of WebApp like: Do not disturb mode Full view mode, lets you expand the main view to the full width of the window Ability to switch between Native & Custom notification Configurable notification popup timeout Mute all audio from Whatapp Disabling auto playback of media Minimize to tray on application start Toggle to enable single click hide to the system tray Switching download location Enable disable app lock on application start Auto-locking after a certain interval of time App lock password management Widget styling Configurable auto Theme switching based on day night time Configurable close button action Global App shortcuts Permission manager let you toggle camera mic and other hardware level permissions Configurable page zoom factor, switching based on window state maximized on normal Configurable App User Agent Application Storage management, lets you clean residual cache and persistent data Command line options: Comes with general CLI support, with a bunch of options that let you interact with already running instances of Whatsie. Run: whatsie -h to see all supported options. Usage: whatsie [options] Feature rich WhatsApp web client based on Qt WebEngine Options: -h, --help Displays help on commandline options -v, --version Displays version information. -b, --build-info Shows detailed current build infomation -w, --show-window Show main window of running instance of WhatSie -s, --open-settings Opens Settings dialog in a running instance of WhatSie -l, --lock-app Locks a running instance of WhatSie -i, --open-about Opens About dialog in a running instance of WhatSie -t, --toggle-theme Toggle between dark & light theme in a running instance of WhatSie -r, --reload-app Reload the app in a running instance of WhatSie -n, --new-chat Open new chat prompt in a running instance of WhatSie Build instructions (Linux) The source code can be built using the regular Qt application development procedure. Whatsie Project makes use of Qt's QMake build system, which simplifies the build process. To build Whatsie locally on your system, follow the steps below. Build requirements git (to clone repo) libx11-dev libx11-xcb-dev (required for x11 XKB module support at build time) Qt => 5.9 (5.15 recommended) with the following modules installed with development headers (lib*-dev packages on Ubuntu) webengine webenginewidgets positioning Build steps Clone source code git clone https://github.com/keshavbhatt/whatsie.git Enter into source directory cd whatsie/src Run qmake qmake Run make (with optional -j option that specify jobs or commands to run simultaneously while building) make -j4 Run built whatsie executable (if build finished with no errors) ./whatsie Run make install if you want to install (if build finished with no errors) sudo make install

abhis3k/xiccd

A simple bridge between colord and X. It does the following tasks: *Enumerates displays and register them in colord. *Creates default ICC profiles based on EDID data. *Applies ICC profiles provided by colord. *Maintains user's private ICC storage directory. The primary goal of xiccd is providing color profile support for desktop environments other than Gnome and KDE (Xfce, LXDE, and probably others) that don't support native color management yet. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon color plugin or colord-kde but doesn't depend on any particular desktop. It doesn't even depend on GTK so it doesn't create a unnecessary GTK3 dependency if the desktop environment is GTK2-based or vice versa.