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Manage the desktop wallpaper on macOS

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When I try to run the `/opt/homebrew/bin/wallpaper set "..."` command in a "run shell script" step of a shortcut, nothing happens. It does not give an error, but the wallpaper...

@sindresorhus thanks for the great library! Not sure if this is possible but any way we could add a cross fade animation to changing wallpapers?

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[](https://issuehunt.io/r/sindresorhus/macos-wallpaper/issues/25) This is on Mojave. It reports the same wallpaper across both screens, but only the first screen has the reported wallpaper. > There is a $60.00 open bounty on...

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When I set my wallpaper using `wallpaper` to a directory instead of an image (e.g. `wallpaper set ~/.trunk/wallpaper/desktop`), it automatically checks the "Change picture every X minutes" checkbox. This does...

enhancement
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This is a nice little utility. However, I can't fully use it because I like to use tiled graphics for my desktop picture. (Or whatever the correct name for it...

help wanted

Probably not going to be easy.

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help wanted

MacOS version: Sonoma 14.2.1 macos-wallpaper version: 2.3.1 Mac: mac studio with m2max ## Situation: When I use the command line to execute ``` wallpaper set 'path/to/picture.jpg' ``` It works fine...

Prior to Sonoma it was working fine, now it returns the same incorrect image for all (3) my connected screens. My images cycle very 5 minutes and after a cycle,...

I'm guessing an internal macOS API changed in 14.0 or something because this was working fine for me (v2.3.1) before I upgraded to Sonoma: ```bash $ wallpaper set-solid-color 001729 ```...

Here is the error message I get and my app quits immediately: `Fatal error: 'try!' expression unexpectedly raised an error: unable to open database file (code: 14) Lost connection to...