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Gray –a simple macOS app to tailor your Mojave experience ?

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Gray

Current version: 0.2.1 [ Download ]

Ever wanted to have light and dark apps live side-by-side in harmony, well now you can. With Gray you can pick which apps should use the light and dark appearance with a click of a button.

To quote the late Michael Jackon:

It don't matter if you're black or white

Instructions

Go into System Preferences > General and set your Mac to use dark appearance.

Notethe application that you want to change the appearance of will have to restart before you see the changes. This is currently handled by Gray but be sure to not have any unsaved changes before you start tailoring your macOS experience.

How it works

Under the hood, Gray simply configures which app should be forced to use the light aqua appearance. You can achieve this without installing the Gray by merely running a terminal command.

defaults write com.apple.dt.Xcode NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance -bool YES

The command creates a new entry in the user's configuration file for the specific application. It does not alter the system in any way. So when you are done configuring, you can toss Gray in the trash if you like (I hope you don't :) )

Building

If you want to build Gray using Xcode, you can follow these instructions.

git clone [email protected]:zenangst/Gray.git
cd Gray
pod install
open Gray.xcworkspace

Happy coding!

Author

Christoffer Winterkvist, [email protected]

License

Grayis available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.


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