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# LiQuid Screen Dim
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A simple utility which dims your screen. It saves the previous brightness too, so you can restore to the point before dimming.
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## Why Rust?
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I wanted start a small project to learn Rust. Before this, I was using [this script](https://github.com/Bonnee/dotfiles/blob/wayland/scripts/bin/dim.sh) and figured, why not rewrite it in Rust.
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This is useful if you are running a standalone screen locking setup like swayidle/swaylock. Check out [my configuration files](https://git.reekynet.com/ReekyMarko/dotfiles/src/branch/master/home/Scripts/swayidle.sh) for an example use case.
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## Usage
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The configuration file resides at `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lqsd/config.toml`. There you can set these values:
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`resume_file_path`: the location where the previous brightness is saved (default: `/tmp/lqsd-resume`)
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| Key | Explanation |
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| resume_file_path | The location where the previous brightness is saved (default: "/tmp/lqsd-resume") |
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| idle_level | the minimum brightness that will be dimmed to. Can be a value between 0-100 (default 0) |
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| dim_speed | this sets the "sleep time" between each backlight command. It's in milliseconds (default 50) |
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| resume_speed | same as dim_speed, only for the resume operation `-r` (default 25) |
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`idle_level`: the minimum brightness that will be dimmed to. Can be a value between 0-100 (default 0)
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`dim_speed`: this sets the "sleep time" between each backlight command. It's in milliseconds (default 50)
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`resume_speed`: same as the last one, only for the resume operation `-r` (default 25)
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## Why Rust?
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I wanted start a small project to learn Rust. Before lqsd, I was using [this script](https://github.com/Bonnee/dotfiles/blob/wayland/scripts/bin/dim.sh) and figured, why not rewrite it in Rust.
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