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papirus-folders-gui
papirus-folders-gui is a graphical user interface for papirus-folders, this program change the folders color of Papirus
Note: This project doesn't provide any folder icons
Table of contents
dependencies
These dependencies correspond to Arch Linux, in other operating systems the dependencies may have another name
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qt5-base
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cmake
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polkit-gnome( one is already included in most desktop environments, but no in most window manager)
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papirus-folders
AUR site for more info: <a href=”url”>https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/papirus-folders-gui/</a>
papirus-folder installation
You can download papirus folder on <a href=”url”>https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-folders#installation</a>
installation
Git clone
You can install papirus-folders-gui on your system with next steps.
First clone the git
git clone https://github.com/ItzSelenux/papirus-folders-gui
then go to the code folder
cd ./papirus-folders-gui
run the following commands
cmake .
make
Download and compile
you can download the code and compile with next steps
First Download the code as zip and and unzip the zip then open a terminal in the source folder an run make
Premaked build
you can download a premaked build (papirus-folders-gui) and run!
AUR
if you are an Arch Linux (or derived) user, you can install Papirus folders GUI from the AUR, you need an AUR helper just like Paru, Yay, Pamac, Etc
Usage
Color change
Select a color from the list, when you do, a window will appear where you will have to put your Root password, when you have entered the password, restart your file explorer (you can use "Kill File Manager" button), and you will see your folders from the color you selected
Kill File manager
if you want to kill the file manager to see the changes, you can use the "Kill File manager" button actually this file managers was supported:
- Caja (Mate file manager)
- Dolphin (Plasma file manager)
- Nautilus (Gnome file manager)
- Nemo (Cinnamon file manager)
- PCmanFM (Lxde file manager)
- SpaceFM (independent)
- Thunar (Xfce file manager)
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