Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: BingWallpaper
Version: 1.2.1
Summary: A python script which can download bing's beautiful images and set the image to your computer wallpaper.
Home-page: https://github.com/LogicJake/some-scripts/tree/master/bing-wallpaper
Author: LogicJake
Author-email: chenyangshi1996@gamil.com
License: MIT
Description: ## bing-wallpaper
        A python script which can download bing's beautiful images and set the image to your computer wallpaper. This script can also change wallpaper every once in a while. It is tested and works well on ubuntu.   
        ### Installation
        ```bash
        pip install BingWallpaper
        ```
        ### HOW TO USE
        #### arguments
        There are three arguments you can set:
        ```
        usage: wallpaper [-h] [--interval [INTERVAL]] [--num [NUM]] [--path [PATH]]
                         [stop]
        
        timely replacement wallpaper from bing.
        
        positional arguments:
          stop                  stop wallpaper
        
        optional arguments:
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
          --interval [INTERVAL]
                                time interval for scripts to change wallpapers. By
                                seconds.
          --num [NUM]           number of images saved in local folder at most
          --path [PATH]         path to save images
        ```
        * stop
        stop wallpaper
        * interval  
        Time interval for scripts to change wallpapers. The unit of this argument is second and default value is **3 seconds**. 
        * num  
        Number of images saved in local folder at most. Script will only keep **num** latest bing's images, and the expired will be deleted. Script will choose one image as wallpaper randomly. Default value is **7**.
        * path  
        Path to save wallpaper. If the current user does not have permission to write to or create the path, you may need administrator privileges. Default value is **'/home/user/wallpapers'**.  
        
        #### example
        ```bash
        wallpaper
        ``` 
        This is the simplest command and three arguments are set to the default value. You can customize your commands like this:
        ```bash
        wallpaper --interval 4 --num 5 --path /home/bing/test/
        ```
        If you want to stop the script, you can run the following code.
        ```bash
        wallpaper stop
        ```
        
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