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@graphics/wallust: update to 2.0.1

 - add templating info to the readme

 pkgsrc changes:
 - include a default wallust.toml
 - update DESC to reflect templating info
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@wallust - Generate colors from an image

Features
 - Config file at ~/.config/wallust/wallust.toml
     - templating integrated in a config file
     - backends, colorspaces and filters
     - configurable threshold
 - cache scheme palette at ~/.cache/wallust

Templating & Config File
 - You can use wallust generated colors in your program by __template__ing
   them in it's config file and add a new entry to wallust.toml
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@graphics/wallust: import package

wallust - Generate colors from an image

Features
 - use of templates and writing these out defined in the config file.
 - different backends (currently only 2)
 - cache values
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 - use of templates and writing these out defined in the config file.
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