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-# wp
-
-wp is a small tool I use to generate color schemes from images, and manage desktop wallpapers.
-
-The color extraction scripts were taken from [this blog post](http://charlesleifer.com/blog/using-python-and-k-means-to-find-the-dominant-colors-in-images/)
- with normalization reddit user radiosilence.
-
-## Dependencies
-
-As far as I know this only relies on PIL, python image library. I was able to fulfill this dependency with the `python-pillow` package on Arch Linux.
-On other systems, `pip install Pillow`.
-
-## Usage
-
-```
-$ wp add [file]
-```
-
-Generates color files .[file].colors and .[file].Xres which can be sourced by shell
-scripts and xrdb respectivly. The color files and the image are added to the backgrounds directory.
-
-```
-$ wp change [file]
-```
-
-Changes the background image to a random image from the ~/.wallpapers directory, or the file passed, and loads the .Xres file
-into xrdb so xterm or urxvt will use the colors. It also links a script to ~/.colors. If you `source ~/.colors` in a script
-you can use the generated colors with `$COLOR0`, `$COLOR1`, ...
-
-
-```
-$ wp rm [file]
-```
-
-Removes the image and it's color files from the backgrounds directory.
-
-```
-$ wp ls
-```
-
-Lists the images in the backgrounds folder.