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# DeepCool Display Linux
This application is a replacement of the original DeepCool Windows application for the LP360 AIO cooler. I may add support for the entire LP series and any other new devices that use a similar pixel display. This currently only supports drawing custom patterns on the display. Support for displaying CPU temprature and usage will be added in future releases.
Special thanks to [@Nortank12](https://github.com/Nortank12) for his work on [deepcool-digital-linux](https://github.com/Nortank12/deepcool-digital-linux). I would recommend checking out his app for additional functionality and support for other devices. Additionally, thanks to [@rohan09-raj](https://github.com/rohan09-raj) for figuring out the logic of the commands for creating the patterns.
## Installation
1. Locate your directory, it can be /lib/udev/rules.d or /etc/udev/rules.d and create a new file named 99-deepcool.rules.
```bash
sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/99-deepcool.rules
```
2. Insert the following:
```bash
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="3633", ATTRS{idProduct}=="000c", GROUP="plugdev"
```
3. Ensure that your user is part of the plugdev group:
```bash
sudo usermod -aG plugdev $USER
```
4. Reboot your system.
5. Download the latest [release](https://github.com/Blaster4385/deepcool-display-linux/releases/latest) and run it.
## Usage
You can run the applications with or without providing any options. Running it without any options will launch the GUI.
```bash
./deepcool-display-linux [OPTIONS]
```
```
Options:
-d, --daemon Run the application in daemon mode
-f, --file Specify the CSV file containing the pattern data (This is required in daemon mode)
Commands:
-h, --help Print help
-v, --version Print version
```
### Daemon Mode
Run the application in daemon mode to display the pattern from a CSV file:
```bash
./deepcool-display-linux -d -f /path/to/pattern.csv
```
In daemon mode, the \`-f\` or \`--file\` flag is required to specify the CSV file containing the pattern.
### Exporting patterns to CSV
The GUI has an option to export the current pattern to a CSV file. This can be done by clicking the "Export Layout" button. The CSV files are stored in ~/.config/deepcool-display-linux.
## Development
This application is built using [Wails](https://wails.io).
You can build the application from source by following the steps below.
### Dependencies
You need to install go, npm, and wails.
On Arch Linux, you can use a AUR helper to install them:
```bash
yay -S go npm wails
```
### Building
1. Clone the repository:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/Blaster4385/deepcool-display-linux
```
2. Open the directory:
```bash
cd deepcool-display-linux
```
3. Run a development server:
```bash
make dev
```
4. Build a release:
```bash
make build
```
5. Clean up:
```bash
make clean
```
## License
This project is licensed under the GPLv2 License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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