A simple and configurable Blue Light Filter for X
blugon is a simple and fast Blue Light Filter, that is highly configurable and provides a command line interface. The program can be run just once or as a daemon (manually or via systemd). There are several different backends available. blugon calculates the screen color from your local time and configuration.
blugon's main feature is the ability to control gamma values or color temperature at specific times of day.
blugon | Redshift | f.lux | |
---|---|---|---|
written in | Python | C | closed source |
interface | CLI | CLI or GUI | GUI |
timing configuration | user defined | day and night | day and night |
gamma configuration | RGB values or temperature | temperature | temperature |
brightness configuration | none | none | none |
You can start blugon from the command line:
blugon
To run it in the background just use:
(blugon&) # to start
killall blugon # to stop
To run blugon with systemd you can enable the service as user:
systemctl --user enable blugon.service
You can use the current-mode to manually control color temperature (with keybinds for example; doesn't need daemon):
blugon --setcurrent="+600" # for more blue
blugon --setcurrent="-600" # for more red
For further help you can use the -h
flag or the more intensive man-page:
man blugon
-o
or--once
to apply gamma values of the current time-S
or--setcurrent
to set or change the current color temperature-s
or--simulation
to quickly simulate the configuration for the whole day-f
or--fade
to fade in screen color on startup-i [secs]
or--interval=[secs]
to set time between refreshes-c [path]
or--configdir=[path]
to specify configuration directory-b [backend]
or--backend=[backend]
to choose the backend for communication with X
xgamma
- most compatible, requires optional dependencyscg
- best resulttty
- to run blugon on your TTY
Examples for configurations can be found in /usr/share/blugon/configs/
.
To use the default configuration as a template you can use:
mkdir -p ~/.config/blugon/
cp /usr/share/blugon/configs/default/gamma ~/.config/blugon/gamma
blugon --printconfig > ~/.config/blugon/config
python
libx11
libxrandr
xorg-xgamma
as backend
There is an AUR-Package.
You can use the derivation from this nix-expression in nixpkgs.
If you are on Linux you can build and install:
make
make install # as root
To change the target directory of the installation use the following and change /usr/local
to the desired directory:
make PREFIX=/usr/local
make install PREFIX=/usr/local
Configuration is supposed to be done after installing.
Feel free to Fork, create Issues and make Pull Requests.
I am looking forward to finding Package Maintainers and will happily accept improvements in the source code.