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OpenRGB-Python is a client for the OpenRGB SDK, a manufacturer-independent, cross-platform way to control your RGB devices. OpenRGB-Python can be used to interface with other programs, create custom effects, or anything else you can think of!
I started this project because I wanted to be able to control the color of my lights based on temps. I tried to implement the features in the best (easiest to use) way possible.
SDK Feature Support:
Additional Features (Not part of the OpenRGB SDK):
requires python >= 3.7
Use this method for the newest, but possibly buggy, package:
pip3 install git+https://github.com/jath03/openrgb-python#egg=openrgb-python
Arch Linux:
yay -S python-openrgb-git
For a more stable package:
pip3 install openrgb-python
Arch Linux:
This AUR package is out of date. Use yay -S python-openrgb
python-openrgb-git
instead.
Thanks to @GabMus for the AUR packages
from openrgb import OpenRGBClient
from openrgb.utils import RGBColor, DeviceType
client = OpenRGBClient()
client.clear() # Turns everything off
motherboard = client.get_devices_by_type(DeviceType.MOTHERBOARD)[0]
motherboard.set_color(RGBColor(0, 255, 0))
motherboard.zones[0].set_color(RGBColor(255, 0, 0))
motherboard.zones[1].leds[0].set_color(RGBColor.fromHSV(0, 100, 100))
motherboard.set_mode("breathing")
client.save_profile("profile1")
https://openrgb-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
For an alternative python implementation, check out B Horn's OpenRGB-PyClient
FAQs
A python client for the OpenRGB SDK
We found that openrgb-python demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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