
Gammy
Adaptive screen brightness and temperature for Windows and Linux.
What is Gammy?
Adjust brightness and temperature automatically or manually.
Discontinued
The project is no longer being worked on and the repository has been archived
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Supported Languages
- English
GitHub repository
- 341 Stars
- 31 Forks
- 41 Open Issues
- Updated
Comments and Reviews
Tags
- real-time
- Screen Dimmer
- hardware-utility
- screen-brightness
- auto-brightness
- eye-strain
- blue-light
Recent user activities on Gammy
Danilo_Venom added Gammy as alternative(s) to Velis Auto Brightness
ajcr thinks LightBulb is an alternative to Gammy
- julien75 liked Gammyju
Best I've used on Linux by far.
Fantastic! Best Screen Brightness controller so far on linux. easy to install even on Arch Linux.
best alternative
simple and useful
Redshift had some issues on my Linux desktop, and Gammy works fine. Has a really nice feature of dimming screen below the lowest option available without it
I've used f.lux, Redshift, Red Moon etc etc. I've tried them all and this one is my favorite. It's the only software I can find that does automatic adaptive brightness at the frame level. No more blinding white webpage openings or flash bangs from TV/Movies!
I've been looking forever for an app that will dim my screen at night, I tried a bunch but most of them were buggy or had some functionality paywalled, this one though is perfect, not only it dims my screen but it also adjusts my brightness automatically depending on the content that is being displayed and it also has temperature adjustment and it has been flawless! This one beats f.lux and even the Night light mode on Windows imo.