I design Omarchy themes, color systems, and small Linux desktop tools for people who like their setup to feel intentional. Most of my work sits at the intersection of visual polish and practical workflow: theme catalogs, wallpaper tooling, Waybar/Hyprland integrations, editor colorschemes, and scripts that make daily desktop customization faster.
- Omarchy themes with cohesive palettes, desktop assets, and practical config coverage
- Theme tooling for colorscheme generation, wallpaper workflows, and repeatable desktop customization
- Linux desktop configuration around Hyprland, Waybar, Foot, SwayNC, and shell-driven automation
- Base16/Base24 palettes, VS Code themes, Neovim colorschemes, and related design experiments
- Tools: Codex, Claude, OpenCode, Aether, GoWall, GIMP, Neovim
- Languages: Rust, Go, Bash, CSS, HTML, Lua, Python, C#, JSON
A Miasma color scheme for Omarchy (now an official Omarchy theme in v3.4.0).
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Miasma is a dark, high-contrast cinematic desktop theme built for Omarchy.
Repo: omarchy-miasma-theme
Highlight: Officially adopted into the official Omarchy theme collection. |
A fast Omarchy theme manager for streamlined theme switching and operations.
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ThemeManager+ drives Omarchy theme switching with a fast, script-friendly workflow.
Repo: theme-manager-plus
Highlight: TUI + CLI flow with optional Waybar, Walker, Hyprlock, and Starship handling. |
If you are new to my work, these are the best places to start:
- My Omarchy themes: full visual theme catalog.
- Featured projects: active tools and configuration projects.
- Issue and contribution guide: what to include when opening bugs or feature requests.
| Repository | Status | Description | Language |
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| wayflipper | Active | Switches Waybar themes fast for users managing multiple visual setups. | Shell |
| theme-manager-plus | Active | Alternative Omarchy theme manager for streamlined desktop theming workflows. | Shell |
| dotfiles | Active | Personal Linux desktop and Omarchy dotfiles for reproducible setup and config workflows. | Shell |
| oldjobobo-custom-omarchy-templates | Active | Custom Omarchy templates for faster personal theme scaffolding and customization. | Shell |
| make-colors | Active | Generates colors.toml files for existing Omarchy themes. |
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| jobowalls | Active | Alternative wallpaper picker and manager for Omarchy. | Rust |
| based | Active | Base16/Base24 colorscheme editor for theme authoring. | Rust |
| aether | Active | Tooling for creating Omarchy themes more quickly. | Go |
| collago | Active | Declarative collage wallpaper generator. | Go |
| omapal | Active | Theme coloring tool for Omarchy themes. | Python |
| Repository | Description | Language |
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| omarchy-theme-hook-waybar | Theme-set hook to load theme-specific Waybar configurations. | Shell |
| hyprscripts | Keybind helper scripts for gap and window behavior workflows. | Shell |
| waffle-cat | Warm-forward color scheme repository. | Shell |
| omarchy-swaync-theme-integration | Swaync theming integration for Omarchy. | Go Template |
| foot-omarchy-implementation | Documentation and dotfiles for implementing Foot in Omarchy. | Shell |
| cliamp-omarchy-theme | Hooklette and template for Cliamp theming on Omarchy. | Go Template |
| omarchy-foot-themed | Adds Omarchy theming support to the Foot terminal. | Go Template |
| Omarchy-Theme-Management | Documentation for Omarchy theme management workflows. | Markdown |
Most desktop theming and utility projects are built around this environment:
- Linux desktop workflows (Omarchy-centric)
- Waybar/Hyprland style setups
- Shell-driven configuration patterns
If your setup differs, open an issue with your environment details and I can help confirm compatibility.
Use the target repository's Issues page and include:
- Environment details (distro, shell, compositor/window manager, tool versions)
- Exact steps to reproduce
- Expected result and actual result
- Relevant logs/screenshots when applicable
For feature requests, describe the user problem first, then the proposed behavior.
- For project questions and bugs: open an issue in the relevant repository.
- For updates and code browsing: follow github.com/OldJobobo.
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