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OpenRGB startup script

Linux bash script for applying OpenRGB lighting profiles. Can be used as system startup script (Execute upon login).
This is a workaround for OpenRGB's Start At Login option not working on some version of the app, such as AppImage or Flatpak.

Note

Only scripts for AppImage, Flatpak, and native version of OpenRGB avaliable.

Installation

See Wiki for installation instructions for your version of OpenRGB.

Usage

Change which profile to load

Tell OpenRGB which RGB profile to load to your PC setup upon script execution.

  • Run /path/to/openRGB-login.sh -p <profile name>
  • You can then run /path/to/openRGB-login.sh without any flag to execute the script.

Change whether to close OpenRGB after applying a profile

If set to true, OpenRGB will close itself after applying a profile, otherwise it will keep running in the background (You can see system tray icon).

  • Run the script with -c flag:
    • /path/to/openRGB-login.sh -c T to set closing OpenRGB to true
    • /path/to/openRGB-login.sh -c F to set closing OpenRGB to false
  • You can then run /path/to/openRGB-login.sh without any flag to execute the script.

Execute on Startup

You can set the script to execute on login.

The steps depend on your Desktop Environment (Plasma, GNOME, Cinnamon, Mate...), so you will have to search it up how to setup login scripts for your DE.

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