-t, --theme theme variant(s) [tela|vimix|stylish|whitesur] (default is tela)
-i, --icon icon variant(s) [color|white|whitesur] (default is color)
-s, --screen screen display variant(s) [1080p|2k|4k|ultrawide|ultrawide2k] (default is 1080p)
-r, --remove Remove theme [tela|vimix|stylish|whitesur] (must add theme name option, default is tela)
-c, --custom-resolution set custom resolution (e.g., 1600x900) (disabled in default)
-r, --remove remove theme [tela|vimix|stylish|whitesur] (must add theme name option, default is tela)
-b, --boot install theme into '/boot/grub' or '/boot/grub2'
-g, --generate do not install but generate theme into chosen directory (must add your directory)
-h, --help Show this help
-h, --help show this help
```
_If no options are used, a user interface `dialog` will show up instead_
*If no options are used, a user interface *`dialog`* will show up instead*
### Examples:
- Install Tela theme on 2k display device:
```sh
sudo ./install.sh -t tela -s 2k
```
- Install Tela theme with custom resolution:
```sh
sudo ./install.sh -t tela -c 1600x900
```
- Install Tela theme into /boot/grub/themes:
```sh
sudo ./install.sh -b -t tela
```
- Uninstall Tela theme:
```sh
sudo ./install.sh -r -t tela
```
## Installation with NixOS:
To use this theme with NixOS you will have to enable [flakes](https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/flakes). Before you do this, please inform yourself if you really want to, because flakes are still an unstable feature.
First you will have to add grub2 to your `flake.nix` file as a new input.