OBRW is a tool to set wallpapers randomly for the window manager openbox. It's started as my 'first C-language-project' and helped me to pass my exams.
But why C and not another bash-script or maybe python?
Because openbox is in C.
ATM it's not really perfect, and I'm still not a C-programmer, but the tool is working for years in my environments and I have some fun.
My most used commands are implemented via make
.
I test the code with:
- some own implemented unit-tests (atm no framework)
- dynamic/static code analysis frameworks:
OBRW depends on:
- feh a fast and light
lmlib2
-based image viewer
- Config file
Copy the file to your home-dir (spot the dot!) and adapt the wallpaper dir.
You can use the following command
cp resources/obrw.conf ~/.obrw.conf
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A good choice to start with openbox is the project page or the debian-wiki: