Overview
The project, called Zefir’s Flashy Cooler, aims to replace software like iCUE in controlling CPU coolers with LCD displays. It is built with a combination of Rust, OpenGL, Svelte, C#, TypeScript, SASS, Bootstrap, and Vite.
Features
- LCD display replacement for iCUE and similar software
- Built with a variety of programming languages and frameworks
- Support for downloading and using themes from the Theme Store
- Roadmap for future improvements including a complete rewrite in Rust, support for more coolers, and better performance metrics
Installation
To build this project locally, you will need the following dependencies:
- Rust toolchain set up using Rustup
- cargo-make (installed by running
cargo install cargo-make) - Visual Studio Community 2022 with a C# workload
- Chocolatey package manager
- LLVM 15.0.7
- NASM
- CMake
After setting up the dependencies, you can download the latest app release from GitHub and follow the installer.
Summary
Zefir’s Flashy Cooler is a project that aims to replace software like iCUE in controlling CPU coolers with LCD displays. It is built with a combination of Rust, OpenGL, Svelte, C#, TypeScript, SASS, Bootstrap, and Vite. The installation process requires setting up various dependencies and downloading the latest app release from GitHub. The project has a roadmap for future improvements, including a complete rewrite in Rust and support for more coolers. Contributions to the project are welcome, and it is distributed under the AGPLv3 License.