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CalcProgrammer1

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    CalcProgrammer1 got a reaction from Radium_Angel in Free and/or Open-source Alternatives to many Common Programs   
    I'm working on an open source alternative to all the proprietary, vendor-specific RGB control apps.  My app is called OpenRGB and the goal is to create a user interface that can handle any RGB device from any manufacturer, then write open source device drivers for as many RGB devices as possible.  I already have a fair number of devices supported - ASUS Aura, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome RGB, Razer, Corsair, G.Skill, HyperX, and more brands have at least some support so far.  My app works in both Windows and Linux.  I recently added the ability to save profiles so you can configure your whole RGB setup and save it to a single file, loadable with one click from the tray icon or UI.  Also has a rudimentary CLI for those who don't want a GUI.
     
    Project is still in early development.
     
    https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB
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    CalcProgrammer1 reacted to starry in Free and/or Open-source Alternatives to many Common Programs   
    Oh my god this is REALLY cool, hats off, going to install this
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    CalcProgrammer1 got a reaction from shadow_ray in Free and/or Open-source Alternatives to many Common Programs   
    I'm working on an open source alternative to all the proprietary, vendor-specific RGB control apps.  My app is called OpenRGB and the goal is to create a user interface that can handle any RGB device from any manufacturer, then write open source device drivers for as many RGB devices as possible.  I already have a fair number of devices supported - ASUS Aura, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome RGB, Razer, Corsair, G.Skill, HyperX, and more brands have at least some support so far.  My app works in both Windows and Linux.  I recently added the ability to save profiles so you can configure your whole RGB setup and save it to a single file, loadable with one click from the tray icon or UI.  Also has a rudimentary CLI for those who don't want a GUI.
     
    Project is still in early development.
     
    https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB
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    CalcProgrammer1 got a reaction from Nayr438 in What’s the best way to control all of my RGB Lighting?   
    I'm working on an open source RGB control application called OpenRGB.  The goal is to support as much hardware as I can and enable full control of everything in one app.  I have a lot of motherboards and RAM supported as well as Corsair Lighting Node/Commander Pro, NZXT Hue+/Hue2, Thermaltake Riing Plus, and more.  I only have the original K70 RGB supported as far as Corsair peripherals go, but I am planning to expand that as the protocols are documented.  My program supports Windows and Linux.
     
    https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB
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    CalcProgrammer1 got a reaction from Bombastinator in RGB Software for Linux   
    See my OpenRGB project on GitLab.  Previously known as OpenAuraSDK, it is a project to create open source, Windows and Linux drivers for Asus Aura, Aura RAM, some other manufacturers' RAM (Corsair, HyperX), other motherboards (Gigabyte and ASRock partially implemented), and assorted other stuff like the AMD Wraith Prism cooler, NZXT Hue+, etc.  Should work just fine for your motherboard and RAM.
     
    https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB
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