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Hyprclock – customisable clock application for the Hyprland window manager

Hyprclock is a highly customisable clock application designed for the Hyprland window manager on Linux.

It offers real-time updates, theming, and visual effects for users who want a configurable desktop clock for your Hyprland setup.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Designed for the Hyprland window manager.
  • Displays the current time with real-time updates.
  • Supports themes and configuration through a config file.
  • Includes visual effects such as blur and fade-in animations.
  • Integrates with Waybar and eww workflows.

Website: github.com/cvusmo/hyprclock
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Developer: cvusmo
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Hyprclock is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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