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Breadway
10f62fb1a6 feat: add breadpaper to ecosystem registry
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2026-06-17 22:55:12 +08:00
Breadway
5e58558dd3 bread-theme 0.2.8: fix live reload — watch the dir, not the file
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The stylesheet is written with write-tmp-then-rename (atomic), which replaces the
inode. A monitor on the file itself caught the first replace then went deaf
(inotify reports DELETE_SELF and never re-arms), so `bread-theme reload` updated
the file but no running GUI ever recoloured. Monitor the parent directory and
filter for the stylesheet filename instead — that fires on every reload. Verified
against a real atomic-rename write (event arrives as Renamed with the new name in
other_file, so match both file and other_file).
2026-06-17 12:53:35 +08:00
Breadway
0494650805 bread-theme 0.2.7: luminance-picked ink + live reload
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Readability: pywal can emit a light value in any palette slot, and the shared
sheet assumed dark backgrounds (white text), so text vanished on light surfaces/
accents. Add ink_on() — a WCAG-luminance pick of near-black/near-white per
background — exposed as @on-bg/@on-surface/@on-accent/@on-red/@on-overlay. The
component sheet now sets colour on containers and lets labels inherit (de-emphasis
via opacity), dropping the blanket `label { color }` rule that overrode
coloured-background text. pywal hues are untouched.

Hot reload: add gtk::apply_app_css(closure) — applies an app's own CSS now and
re-runs the closure whenever the shared theme file is rewritten, so apps recolour
in place. New `bread-theme reload` verb rewrites the file (atomic rename trips
every running GUI's monitor) — the command to run after changing pywal colours.
2026-06-17 12:35:03 +08:00
4 changed files with 196 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -5,11 +5,26 @@
//!
//! bread-theme # same as `generate`
//! bread-theme generate # render + write the shared stylesheet
//! bread-theme reload # re-render from the current pywal palette and
//! # signal every running bread GUI to recolour
//! bread-theme path # print the stylesheet path
//! bread-theme print # render to stdout (no write)
use std::process::ExitCode;
fn write_and_report(verb: &str) -> ExitCode {
match bread_theme::write_shared_css() {
Ok(path) => {
eprintln!("bread-theme: {verb} {}", path.display());
ExitCode::SUCCESS
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("bread-theme: failed to write stylesheet: {e}");
ExitCode::FAILURE
}
}
}
fn main() -> ExitCode {
let cmd = std::env::args().nth(1).unwrap_or_else(|| "generate".into());
match cmd.as_str() {
@ -21,21 +36,18 @@ fn main() -> ExitCode {
print!("{}", bread_theme::render());
ExitCode::SUCCESS
}
"generate" => match bread_theme::write_shared_css() {
Ok(path) => {
eprintln!("bread-theme: wrote {}", path.display());
ExitCode::SUCCESS
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("bread-theme: failed to write stylesheet: {e}");
ExitCode::FAILURE
}
},
"generate" => write_and_report("wrote"),
// `reload` is `generate` from the caller's view, but it's the verb to use
// after changing pywal colours: rewriting the file (atomic rename) trips
// the file monitor in every running bread GUI, so they all re-read the
// palette and recolour live — shared widgets *and* each app's own rules.
"reload" => write_and_report("reloaded"),
"-h" | "--help" | "help" => {
eprintln!(
"bread-theme — shared stylesheet generator\n\n\
USAGE:\n bread-theme [generate|path|print]\n\n\
USAGE:\n bread-theme [generate|reload|path|print]\n\n\
generate render the pywal palette to the shared stylesheet (default)\n\
reload re-render and signal running bread GUIs to recolour live\n\
path print the stylesheet path ({})\n\
print render to stdout without writing",
bread_theme::shared_css_path().display()
@ -43,7 +55,7 @@ fn main() -> ExitCode {
ExitCode::SUCCESS
}
other => {
eprintln!("bread-theme: unknown command '{other}' (try generate|path|print)");
eprintln!("bread-theme: unknown command '{other}' (try generate|reload|path|print)");
ExitCode::FAILURE
}
}

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@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ use std::path::Path;
thread_local! {
static SHARED_PROVIDER: RefCell<Option<CssProvider>> = const { RefCell::new(None) };
static SHARED_MONITOR: RefCell<Option<gio::FileMonitor>> = const { RefCell::new(None) };
static APP_PROVIDER: RefCell<Option<CssProvider>> = const { RefCell::new(None) };
static APP_MONITOR: RefCell<Option<gio::FileMonitor>> = const { RefCell::new(None) };
#[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
static APP_BUILDER: RefCell<Option<Box<dyn Fn() -> String>>> = const { RefCell::new(None) };
}
fn reload_shared() {
@ -15,6 +19,65 @@ fn reload_shared() {
SHARED_PROVIDER.with(|cell| apply_css(&css, cell));
}
fn reload_app() {
let css = APP_BUILDER.with(|b| b.borrow().as_ref().map(|f| f()));
if let Some(css) = css {
APP_PROVIDER.with(|cell| apply_css(&css, cell));
}
}
/// Watch the shared stylesheet for changes and run `reload` when it's rewritten.
///
/// `bread-theme` writes the file with write-tmp-then-rename (atomic), which
/// *replaces the inode*. A monitor on the file itself dies after the first
/// replace (inotify reports DELETE_SELF and never re-arms), so we monitor the
/// parent *directory* and filter for the stylesheet's filename — that fires
/// reliably on every reload. Returns the monitor (keep it alive to stay armed).
fn watch_theme_file(reload: fn()) -> Option<gio::FileMonitor> {
let target = crate::shared_css_path();
let dir = target.parent()?;
// The dir must exist to be monitored; `bread-theme generate` makes it at
// login, but create it here too so a GUI started first still arms the watch.
let _ = std::fs::create_dir_all(dir);
let monitor = gio::File::for_path(dir)
.monitor_directory(gio::FileMonitorFlags::WATCH_MOVES, gio::Cancellable::NONE)
.ok()?;
monitor.connect_changed(move |_, file, other, _event| {
// The rename lands as an event whose file (or move destination) is the
// stylesheet. Match either to catch both CREATED/CHANGED and MOVED_IN.
let is_target = |f: &gio::File| f.path().as_deref() == Some(target.as_path());
if is_target(file) || other.is_some_and(is_target) {
reload();
}
});
Some(monitor)
}
/// Apply an app's *own* stylesheet and keep it live across palette changes.
///
/// `build` is called now to produce the app-specific CSS, and again every time
/// the shared theme file is rewritten — i.e. whenever `bread-theme reload` (or
/// `generate`) runs after pywal changes. The app recolours in place, no restart.
///
/// This is the counterpart to [`apply_shared`]: that hot-reloads the *shared*
/// component sheet; this hot-reloads the app's *own* rules (which are built from
/// the palette, so they'd otherwise be frozen at startup). Apps that build their
/// CSS from [`crate::stylesheet`] themselves can use this alone; apps that layer
/// on top of [`apply_shared`] call both.
///
/// Call once at startup. The closure should read the current palette
/// ([`crate::load_palette`]) each time so it picks up the new colours.
pub fn apply_app_css<F: Fn() -> String + 'static>(build: F) {
APP_BUILDER.with(|b| *b.borrow_mut() = Some(Box::new(build)));
reload_app();
APP_MONITOR.with(|cell| {
if cell.borrow().is_some() {
return;
}
*cell.borrow_mut() = watch_theme_file(reload_app);
});
}
/// Load the ecosystem's shared stylesheet (the file written by
/// `bread-theme generate`, or a freshly rendered fallback if absent) at
/// APPLICATION priority, and watch the file so the whole UI recolours live when
@ -28,11 +91,7 @@ pub fn apply_shared() {
if cell.borrow().is_some() {
return;
}
let file = gio::File::for_path(crate::shared_css_path());
if let Ok(monitor) = file.monitor_file(gio::FileMonitorFlags::NONE, gio::Cancellable::NONE) {
monitor.connect_changed(|_, _, _, _| reload_shared());
*cell.borrow_mut() = Some(monitor);
}
*cell.borrow_mut() = watch_theme_file(reload_shared);
});
}

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@ -54,10 +54,34 @@ pub fn css_vars(p: &Palette) -> String {
)
}
/// Relative luminance (WCAG, sRGB) of a `#rrggbb` colour, 0.0 (black) 1.0 (white).
pub fn luminance(hex: &str) -> f32 {
let h = hex.trim_start_matches('#');
let lin = |i: usize| -> f32 {
let c = u8::from_str_radix(h.get(i..i + 2).unwrap_or("00"), 16).unwrap_or(0) as f32 / 255.0;
if c <= 0.04045 { c / 12.92 } else { ((c + 0.055) / 1.055).powf(2.4) }
};
0.2126 * lin(0) + 0.7152 * lin(2) + 0.0722 * lin(4)
}
/// Pick a legible ink (near-black or near-white) for text drawn on `hex`.
/// 0.179 is the WCAG crossover where contrast against black equals contrast
/// against white — so whichever side we pick always wins. This is what keeps
/// text readable no matter how light or dark pywal makes a given palette slot,
/// without altering the palette colours themselves.
pub fn ink_on(hex: &str) -> &'static str {
if luminance(hex) > 0.179 { "#11111b" } else { "#f5f5f5" }
}
/// Canonical `@define-color` block: the single naming all bread apps share.
/// `surface` = color0 (darkest surface), `overlay` = color7 (muted), and
/// `accent` = color4. Apps must use these names, not raw palette slots, so the
/// whole ecosystem recolours together.
///
/// The `on-*` colours are computed ink (black/white) guaranteed to be legible on
/// the matching background — use `@on-surface` for text on a `@surface` panel,
/// `@on-accent` on an `@accent` button, etc. They exist because pywal can emit a
/// light value in any slot, and white text on a light surface disappears.
fn define_colors(p: &Palette) -> String {
format!(
"@define-color bg {bg};\n\
@ -70,10 +94,20 @@ fn define_colors(p: &Palette) -> String {
@define-color yellow {c3};\n\
@define-color blue {c4};\n\
@define-color pink {c5};\n\
@define-color teal {c6};\n",
@define-color teal {c6};\n\
@define-color on-bg {on_bg};\n\
@define-color on-surface {on_surface};\n\
@define-color on-accent {on_accent};\n\
@define-color on-red {on_red};\n\
@define-color on-overlay {on_overlay};\n",
bg = p.background, fg = p.foreground,
c0 = p.color0, c1 = p.color1, c2 = p.color2, c3 = p.color3,
c4 = p.color4, c5 = p.color5, c6 = p.color6, c7 = p.color7,
on_bg = ink_on(&p.background),
on_surface = ink_on(&p.color0),
on_accent = ink_on(&p.color4),
on_red = ink_on(&p.color1),
on_overlay = ink_on(&p.color7),
)
}
@ -88,50 +122,53 @@ pub fn stylesheet(p: &Palette) -> String {
format!(
"{vars}\
* {{ font-family: '{font}'; font-size: {base}px; }}\n\
window {{ background-color: @bg; color: @fg; }}\n\
label {{ color: @fg; }}\n\
.dim-label, .dim {{ color: @fg; opacity: 0.6; font-size: {sec}px; }}\n\
.title {{ font-size: 1.4em; font-weight: bold; color: @fg; }}\n\
.heading {{ font-weight: bold; color: @fg; opacity: 0.85; }}\n\
.subtitle {{ color: @fg; opacity: 0.7; font-size: {sec}px; }}\n\
button {{ background-color: @surface; color: @fg; border: none;\
/* Colour is set on containers; labels inherit it, so text on any panel,\
button, or accent is always the legible ink for that background. Bare\
`label {{ color }}` is deliberately avoided as a type selector it\
would override a container's colour on its own child labels. */\n\
window {{ background-color: @bg; color: @on-bg; }}\n\
.dim-label, .dim {{ opacity: 0.6; font-size: {sec}px; }}\n\
.title {{ font-size: 1.4em; font-weight: bold; }}\n\
.heading {{ font-weight: bold; opacity: 0.85; }}\n\
.subtitle {{ opacity: 0.7; font-size: {sec}px; }}\n\
button {{ background-color: @surface; color: @on-surface; border: none;\
border-radius: {r1}px; padding: {sm}px {lg}px; }}\n\
button:hover {{ background-color: alpha(@fg, 0.14); }}\n\
button:active {{ background-color: alpha(@fg, 0.20); }}\n\
button:hover {{ background-color: alpha(@on-surface, 0.14); }}\n\
button:active {{ background-color: alpha(@on-surface, 0.20); }}\n\
button:disabled {{ opacity: 0.5; }}\n\
button.flat {{ background-color: transparent; }}\n\
button.suggested-action {{ background-color: @accent; color: @bg; }}\n\
button.flat {{ background-color: transparent; color: @on-bg; }}\n\
button.suggested-action {{ background-color: @accent; color: @on-accent; }}\n\
button.suggested-action:hover {{ background-color: alpha(@accent, 0.85); }}\n\
button.destructive-action {{ background-color: @red; color: @bg; }}\n\
button.destructive-action {{ background-color: @red; color: @on-red; }}\n\
button.destructive-action:hover {{ background-color: alpha(@red, 0.85); }}\n\
entry, spinbutton {{ background-color: @surface; color: @fg;\
entry, spinbutton {{ background-color: @surface; color: @on-surface;\
border: 1px solid @overlay; border-radius: {r2}px;\
padding: {xs}px {sm}px; caret-color: @fg; }}\n\
padding: {xs}px {sm}px; caret-color: @on-surface; }}\n\
entry:focus-within, spinbutton:focus-within {{ border-color: @accent; outline: none; }}\n\
entry image, spinbutton button {{ color: @fg; }}\n\
dropdown > button {{ background-color: @surface; border-radius: {r2}px; }}\n\
popover > contents {{ background-color: @surface; color: @fg; border-radius: {r1}px; }}\n\
entry image, spinbutton button {{ color: @on-surface; }}\n\
dropdown > button {{ background-color: @surface; color: @on-surface; border-radius: {r2}px; }}\n\
popover > contents {{ background-color: @surface; color: @on-surface; border-radius: {r1}px; }}\n\
switch {{ background-color: @overlay; border-radius: {pill}px; }}\n\
switch:checked {{ background-color: @accent; }}\n\
switch slider {{ background-color: @fg; border-radius: {pill}px; }}\n\
switch slider {{ background-color: @on-surface; border-radius: {pill}px; }}\n\
list, listbox {{ background-color: transparent; }}\n\
row {{ border-radius: {r2}px; }}\n\
row:selected, list row:selected {{ background-color: @accent; color: @bg; }}\n\
.sidebar {{ background-color: @surface; }}\n\
.sidebar row {{ padding: {sm}px {md}px; color: @fg; }}\n\
.sidebar row:selected {{ background-color: @accent; color: @bg; }}\n\
row:selected, list row:selected {{ background-color: @accent; color: @on-accent; }}\n\
.sidebar {{ background-color: @surface; color: @on-surface; }}\n\
.sidebar row {{ padding: {sm}px {md}px; }}\n\
.sidebar row:selected {{ background-color: @accent; color: @on-accent; }}\n\
.sidebar .section-header {{ padding: {md}px {md}px {xs}px {md}px;\
font-size: {sec}px; font-weight: bold; color: @fg; opacity: 0.55; }}\n\
.card {{ background-color: @surface; border-radius: {r1}px; padding: {md}px; }}\n\
.chip, .pill {{ background-color: @overlay; color: @fg; border-radius: {pill}px;\
font-size: {sec}px; font-weight: bold; opacity: 0.55; }}\n\
.card {{ background-color: @surface; color: @on-surface; border-radius: {r1}px; padding: {md}px; }}\n\
.chip, .pill {{ background-color: @overlay; color: @on-overlay; border-radius: {pill}px;\
padding: {xs}px {md}px; font-size: {sec}px; }}\n\
.chip.active, .pill.active {{ background-color: @accent; color: @bg; }}\n\
.chip.active, .pill.active {{ background-color: @accent; color: @on-accent; }}\n\
scrollbar {{ background-color: transparent; }}\n\
scrollbar slider {{ background-color: alpha(@fg, 0.25); border-radius: {pill}px;\
scrollbar slider {{ background-color: alpha(@on-bg, 0.25); border-radius: {pill}px;\
min-width: 6px; min-height: 6px; }}\n\
scrollbar slider:hover {{ background-color: alpha(@fg, 0.45); }}\n\
scrollbar slider:hover {{ background-color: alpha(@on-bg, 0.45); }}\n\
textview, .mono {{ font-family: monospace; }}\n\
textview text {{ background-color: @surface; color: @fg; }}\n",
textview text {{ background-color: @surface; color: @on-surface; }}\n",
vars = define_colors(p),
font = FONT_FAMILY,
base = FONT_SIZE_BASE,
@ -217,6 +254,42 @@ mod tests {
assert!(css.contains("Varela Round"));
}
#[test]
fn luminance_black_and_white_are_extremes() {
assert!(luminance("#000000") < 0.01);
assert!(luminance("#ffffff") > 0.99);
}
#[test]
fn ink_on_picks_dark_text_for_light_backgrounds() {
// Light pywal slots (the case that made white text vanish) get dark ink.
assert_eq!(ink_on("#ffffff"), "#11111b");
assert_eq!(ink_on("#f9e2af"), "#11111b"); // pale yellow
assert_eq!(ink_on("#a6e3a1"), "#11111b"); // pale green
}
#[test]
fn ink_on_picks_light_text_for_dark_backgrounds() {
assert_eq!(ink_on("#000000"), "#f5f5f5");
assert_eq!(ink_on("#1e1e2e"), "#f5f5f5"); // catppuccin base
}
#[test]
fn stylesheet_defines_on_colors() {
let css = stylesheet(&Palette::default());
for name in &["on-bg", "on-surface", "on-accent", "on-red", "on-overlay"] {
assert!(css.contains(&format!("@define-color {name} ")), "missing @define-color {name}");
}
}
#[test]
fn stylesheet_has_no_blanket_label_color_rule() {
// A bare `label { color: ... }` would override container colours on child
// labels — the bug that made coloured-background text illegible.
let css = stylesheet(&Palette::default());
assert!(!css.contains("label { color:"), "blanket label colour rule reintroduced");
}
#[test]
fn shared_css_path_uses_runtime_dir() {
std::env::set_var("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", "/run/user/1234");

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@ -36,3 +36,8 @@ description = "Profile-aware Wi-Fi state machine with Tailscale integration"
name = "breadpad"
repo = "Breadway/breadpad"
description = "Quick-capture scratchpad and note viewer with AI classification"
[[products]]
name = "breadpaper"
repo = "Breadway/breadpaper"
description = "Wallpaper manager for the bread desktop"