Garbage hacky CLI for personal use. No guarantees this won't light your house on fire.
Supported devices:
- Gigabyte TRX40 Aorus Master
- ASUS ROG Strix X670E-F
The RGB CLI tool allows you to easily configure your motherboard LEDs from the CLI, no need for complicated GUIs.
RGB CLI tool
Usage: rgbfusion [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
Commands:
zonetest Test available RGB zones
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-d, --device <device>
RGB device [possible values: x670ef, trx40]
-c, --color <color>
LED color in RGB [0xRRGGBB]
-e, --effect <effect>
Color transition effect [possible values: off, static, pulse, flash, cycle, rainbow, chase-fade, chase]
--fade-in-time <fade-in-time>
Effect fade in time in milliseconds
--fade-out-time <fade-out-time>
Effect fade out time in milliseconds
--hold-time <hold-time>
Effect hold time in milliseconds
-b, --max-brightness <max-brightness>
Maximum brightness [possible values: 0..=255]
--min-brightness <min-brightness>
Minimum brightness used for non-static effects [possible values: 0..=255]
-z, --zone <zone>
Position of the LED [possible values: io, cpu, audio, chipset, header0, header1]
-h, --help
Print help
-V, --version
Print version
To set the LED on your IO shield to a static red, this is all you need:
rgbfusion -d X670EF -z IO -e static -c 0xff0000
To identify the zones on your motherboard, you can run the zonetest
subcommand. This will reset your configuration to use arbitrary colors for
identification.
rgbfusion zonetest