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    Blear

    Blear

    iOS app that transforms your photos into stunning blurry wallpapers

    Blear is a beautifully designed macOS app that helps users stay focused by blurring parts of their screen. It provides an intuitive way to highlight specific areas while dimming or blurring the rest, reducing distractions. Blear is minimal, lightweight, and designed with a focus on user privacy and simplicity.
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    themer

    themer

    Takes a set of colors and generates themes for your apps

    themer takes a set of colors and generates themes for your development environment (editors, terminals, wallpapers, and more). Pass themer a color set, as many templates as you wish, and an output directory. Your generated theme files, as well as a README on how to install them, will be written to the output directory. themer can create themes from your custom color sets. Conventional color is suggested for consistency with ANSI color names in terminal themes, but is not a hard requirement. ...
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