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Redshift is one of the first things I install on Linux, and I set it pretty orange in the daytime too. It works on X and Sway; I'm not switching to Wayland until I can use it. (GNOME also has a built-in blue light filter with a manual time option [thanks to comment below]. I know KDE is working on a similar feature for Wayland but I don't know how it works.)

http://jonls.dk/redshift/



Redshift runs very well atop my KDE and my sleep would surely suffer without it.

Be sure to fiddle with the config [0] to customize the color temperature of the application even further to your liking -- the default settings can sometimes mess with your display's viewing angels.

[0] https://github.com/jonls/redshift/blob/master/redshift.conf....


Gnome built-in blue light filter has two modes : "Sunset to Sunrise" or Manual where you define your own schedule. Should work on Wayland too but I did not test it as I stay on X for now.


Thanks, I mostly use MATE so I haven't tried it in a while. I edited my comment.




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