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Well i guess rice is a bit of an overstatement, since swaylock/swaylock-effects doesn't have a ton of options besides some coloring mostly, but this is what my config looks like. Some of it like the clock stuff is specific to swaylock-effects. I used a few basic colors from gruvbox, and i use a script that swaps out the colors to different themes that i use. Other than that i just put a blurred version of my wallpaper as the background image that i blurred with imagemagick.
Thanks! I'll give swaylock another chance. I'm currently moving back to sway from the Hypr* ecosystem.
How much do sway{,lock}-effects add to the experience?
They have a list on their project page. I pretty much only use the clock and date features right now. It's kind of a shame that the main swaylock project isn't interested in adding a clock. Swaylock-effects also seems to be able to blur images, but i chose to do it with imagemagick instead.