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Utility to control RGB on AMD Wraith Prism

Project description

Control your Wraith Prism RGB without bloatware on Linux

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Installation

pip install cm-rgb

Configuration

Script must have access to USB device to function properly. It would be wise not to run this as root. NOTE: I’m running this as root.

Usage

cm-rgb-cli logo --mode=breathe --color=#00ff00 --speed=3 --brightness=5 fan --mode=breathe --color=#0000ff --speed=4 --brightness=1 ring --mode=swirl --color=#ff0000 --speed=1 --brightness=1

In order to make settings persistent append save

cm-rgb-cli logo --mode=breathe --color=#00ff00 --speed=3 --brightness=5 fan --mode=breathe --color=#0000ff --speed=4 --brightness=1 ring --mode=swirl --color=#ff0000 --speed=1 –brightness=1 save

You can also restore previously saved settings by running

cm-rgb-cli restore

Check help for details on each command

cm-rgb-cli logo --help

Much more flexibility is achievable by using the library directly instead of CLI. All of the 15 LED’s on the ring are available to mess with.

Licence

MIT

See LICENCE file for details

Donations

If this works for you and you like it feel free to buy me a beer :)

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