Announcing Dye!
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Announcing Dye! (no relation)
Set a different theme color for each one of your apps: make Finder red, and Photos blue, each one’s tint’s now up to you.
Dye is a free, tiny app, handwritten with care. And it’s open-source!
@Cykelero I would never have thought that was possible

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@Cykelero I would never have thought that was possible

@ff00aa It’s almost nothing: you just have to set the AppleAccentColor user default, for the app you want to tint.
But you have to first find the app’s bundle ID, figure out the ID of the color you want (graphite is not even a positive number), and manually quit and relaunch the app. So Dye really is a big layer of convenience, on top of a simple-but-cumbersome operation
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@ff00aa It’s almost nothing: you just have to set the AppleAccentColor user default, for the app you want to tint.
But you have to first find the app’s bundle ID, figure out the ID of the color you want (graphite is not even a positive number), and manually quit and relaunch the app. So Dye really is a big layer of convenience, on top of a simple-but-cumbersome operation
@Cykelero Can you override any user default per-app? I could see it being fun to have some apps in high-contrast mode. Or even dark mode, though that's more of a dynamic setting so maybe it's handled differently
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@Cykelero Can you override any user default per-app? I could see it being fun to have some apps in high-contrast mode. Or even dark mode, though that's more of a dynamic setting so maybe it's handled differently
@ff00aa Oh good question. These might very well work, yes—theoretically you can set any default per-app, indeed, but some things do get read/imposed from other places in the system.
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Announcing Dye! (no relation)
Set a different theme color for each one of your apps: make Finder red, and Photos blue, each one’s tint’s now up to you.
Dye is a free, tiny app, handwritten with care. And it’s open-source!
@Cykelero This is my first time ever seeing commit messages start with an emoji. What a time to be alive!

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@Cykelero This is my first time ever seeing commit messages start with an emoji. What a time to be alive!

@danielkasaj I find these really helpful! Retcon’s own commit messages have been written in this format for years, now. Hopefully I’ll write a quick blog post about the system, one of these days
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Announcing Dye! (no relation)
Set a different theme color for each one of your apps: make Finder red, and Photos blue, each one’s tint’s now up to you.
Dye is a free, tiny app, handwritten with care. And it’s open-source!
@Cykelero
For a few seconds I thought that my phone is dying - how dangerously it flickers in a chrome-based browsers on Android. -
@Cykelero
For a few seconds I thought that my phone is dying - how dangerously it flickers in a chrome-based browsers on Android.@gemelen Oh yikes, that’s really bad, thanks for reporting it. What’s your Android and Chrome versions? I’ll try to reproduce and fix.
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Announcing Dye! (no relation)
Set a different theme color for each one of your apps: make Finder red, and Photos blue, each one’s tint’s now up to you.
Dye is a free, tiny app, handwritten with care. And it’s open-source!
@Cykelero Riven!
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@Cykelero Riven!
@FormerlyStC Yes!! Loves the original, loved the remake. It’s my wallpaper at the moment, makes for a neat background
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@gemelen Oh yikes, that’s really bad, thanks for reporting it. What’s your Android and Chrome versions? I’ll try to reproduce and fix.
@Cykelero
Phone:
Chrome 145.0.7632.159
Vivaldi: 7.8.3931.154 (Stable channel) (64 bits)
Android 16; SM-S918B Build/BP2A.250605.031.A3 -
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