/lumen

Magic auto brightness based on screen contents :bulb:

Primary LanguageObjective-CGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Lumen

Lumen is a menu bar application for macOS that magically sets the screen brightness based on your screen contents.

You control Lumen simply by using your brightness keys - it'll automatically learn your preferences.

Lumen will automatically brighten the screen when you're looking at a dark window (for example, a full-screen terminal) and it'll automatically darken the screen when you're looking at a bright window (for example, a web browser). This makes for a much more pleasant experience, especially at night.

Demo

Demo

Without Lumen, web pages are too bright, and the terminal is too dark to read. With Lumen, it's perfect.

Download

This project uses the GitHub Releases feature. You can find pre-built binaries here.

As of now, releases are not signed with a developer key. To open unsigned applications, use this method.

You can also download and compile the code yourself, if you feel like it.

Note: Lumen isn't supposed to work with auto brightness enabled, so be sure to disable the "automatically adjust brightness as ambient light changes" feature in System Preferences.

Contributing

Feature requests, bug reports, and pull requests are all appreciated.

License

Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Anish Athalye. Released under GPLv3. See LICENSE.txt for details.