Simple utility to change macOS Big Sur menu bar color by appending a solid color or gradient rectangle to a wallpaper image.
Big Sur changed the way the menu bar is displayed. It now adopts the color of the wallpaper, which may not always be what you would like. This utility allows you to specify the solid color or gradient of the menu bar you want to use.
Imagine you have a dark wallpaper (here is mine). This dark wallpaper results in the menu bar being black even though you use the Light mode
With this utility you can generate a new wallpaper that makes the menu bar being shown in any color you want, like a nice tone of gray from Catalina.
Or a custom gradient
Download the latest published release and unzip the ChangeMenuBarColor.zip
file. It will create a ChangeMenuBarColor
executable file that you can use.
Make sure you execute all the commands from the directory where you unziped the files. So if you unziped the release to a ChangeMenuBarColor
directory you need to enter it with a cd ChangeMenuBarColor
before running the utility.
To build the utility you need to have Xcode installed and opened at least once.
Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/igorkulman/ChangeMenuBarColor.git
enter it
cd ChangeMenuBarColor
and run
swift build -c release
to create a ChangeMenuBarColor
executable file in .build/release
. Ideally copy it to the project directory with
cp .build/release/ChangeMenuBarColor .
To set a new wallpaper file with a solid color rectangle that matches the menu bar, run
./ChangeMenuBarColor SolidColor "desired_hex_color" "optional_path_to_your_wallpaper"
So for example
./ChangeMenuBarColor SolidColor "#CCCCCC" "/Users/igorkulman/wallpaper.jpg"
If you do not provide the wallpaper path
./ChangeMenuBarColor SolidColor "#CCCCCC"
the currently set wallpaper will be used.
To set a new wallpaper file with a gradient rectangle at the top, run
./ChangeMenuBarColor Gradient "start_hex_color" "end_hex_color" "optional_path_to_your_wallpaper"
So for example
./ChangeMenuBarColor Gradient "#FF0000" "#00FF00" "/Users/igorkulman/wallpaper.jpg"
If you do not provide the wallpaper path
./ChangeMenuBarColor Gradient "#FF0000" "#00FF00"
the currently set wallpaper will be used.
If you use multiple displays and want the wallpaper generated for all of them, add the --all-displays
flag at the end of the command, so for example ./ChangeMenuBarColor Gradient "#FF0000" "#00FF00" --all-displays
.
Dynamic wallpapers are not supported at the moment. If you use a dynamic wallpaper the utility will not be able to use it and will fail.
The utility builds and runs on Catalina but the menu bar on Catalina works in a different way that on Big Sur so the result will never be the same as on Big Sur.
All contributions are welcomed!
Use swift package generate-xcodeproj
to generate a Xcode project you can use for development.
- Igor Kulman - Initial work - [email protected]
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.