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-## Screenshots
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-**Windows 11 — Light Theme**
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-**Windows 11 — Dark Theme (auto-detected)**
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-**Windows 10 — Light Theme**
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-**Windows 10 — Dark Theme (auto-detected)**
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-**Linux — Styled via system Qt6 theme**
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-Supports custom styling via `custom.qss` — see [Theming](#theming).
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## Why booru-viewer
There are a few other desktop booru clients worth knowing about. [ahoviewer](https://github.com/ahodesuka/ahoviewer) is the most mature one. [Grabber](https://github.com/Bionus/imgbrd-grabber) is the most popular. [Hydrus](https://github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus) is a full local-first media tagging system that happens to import from boorus, which puts it in a different category entirely.
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**It's built for tiling Wayland.** Hyprland integration with opt-out env vars if you want your own window rules. Wayland `app_id` set so `windowrule = float, class:^(booru-viewer)$` works. The whole UI is themeable through a `@palette` preprocessor. Six bundled themes ship: Catppuccin, Nord, Gruvbox, Tokyo Night, Everforest, Solarized. Each comes in rounded and square. No other client in the space cares whether you're on GNOME or Hyprland.
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+**Linux — Styled via system Qt6 theme**
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+Supports custom styling via `custom.qss` — see [Theming](#theming).
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## Features
booru-viewer has three tabs that map to three commitment levels: **Browse** for live search against booru APIs, **Bookmarks** for posts you've starred for later, **Library** for files you've actually saved to disk.