Linux Theme Store: The app that makes customizing Linux easy
It's no secret to anyone inside or outside the Linuxverse that those of us who are passionate about using free and open source operating systems (distributions) based on Linux and BSD tend to have many passions (intense tastes) for them. For example, the fact that they consume the minimum necessary amount of hardware resources, not only when starting up, but also when managing the various applications and systems we frequently use. Another reason is that they serve us for many specific areas at the same time, for example, for gaming and creating high-quality multimedia content, for office work and browsing the Internet, and even for developing software and achieving the highest degree of anonymity and privacy when browsing or communicating. Last but not least, the ability to uniquely and specially beautify the GUI and CLI interface of the same. And precisely this publication today about the graphic application «Linux Theme Store» is directed to this last point mentioned.
It is worth clarifying that, although it is true that we have published many articles (guides and tutorials) addressed to this topic of customization from the Linux Desktop and Terminal, the truth is that many of these refer to different tools or methods, which require complex manual intervention. Therefore, the app is most likely "Linux Theme Store", which seeks to facilitate all these customization tasks from a single graphical interface, You're going to love it.
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But, before you start reading this new publication about the field of Linux customization and application «Linux Theme Store», we recommend one of our previous related publications with this topic for further reading, after completing this publication:

Linux Theme Store: The app that makes customizing Linux easy
What is the Linux Theme Store app?
Although the application called It has official sections in Flatub y GitHub, and it works very well, the same It does not have much documentation and informative details. about its operation, therefore, we could describe it in the following way:
It's a graphical desktop application for GNU/Linux distros that allows you to natively install desktop themes. This makes it easy to explore, view, and install desktop themes, as well as icon packs, cursors, and wallpapers.
And finally, we find it interesting to note that it was created by the Indian software developer Debasish Patra, and its current available version is 1.0.5.
Screenshots: Installation, use and graphical interface
Installation
For testing and installation I will be using my current Respin Linuxero based on MX Linux called Miracles 4.1 Elementary.



Employment and graphical interface
After Find and run the Linux Theme Store application through the Application Menu of your GNU/Linux Distro you will see the following graphical interface in which you will have specific sections available to learn about and Install everything from icons, cursors, desktop themes for GNOME Shell and GTK, to wallpapersYou can filter or sort them by rating, date added, creator, number of downloads, and name. As shown below.























And up to here, our Linux customization with said application.
DedSec GRUB Theme is a collection of GRUB themes inspired by the fictional hacker group DedSec from Ubisoft's video game Watch Dogs. However, it's worth noting that, once installed and with a little effort, many of its elements and design (theme text colors, progress bar colors, progress bar text, among many others) can be easily changed (customized) through its main file called theme.txt. We recommend using another brilliant piece of software called Grub Customizer for this.

Summary
In short, we hope that if You are passionate about customizing your GNU/Linux Desktop, whether just for your personal enjoyment or to show off and share with others, for example, on special dates such as the #DesktopFriday, this application called «Linux Theme Store» It will be very useful to you. Not only to make this task easier, but also to help you reach new and better levels of Linux customization. And if you know of any other similar or better applications, please feel free to write to us via the comments so we can share them with you in a similar post soon.
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