A CLI Wrapper for trucolor
npm install --global @thebespokepixel/trucolor-cli
trucolor [options] "color description"...
Options:
-h, --help Display this help.
-v, --version Return the current version on stdout. -vv Return name & version.
-V, --verbose Be verbose. -VV Be loquacious.
-m, --message Format message with SGR codes
-i, --in Output SGR color escape code.
-o, --out Output cancelling SGR color escape code.
-t, --type CLI styling flags output.
-r, --rgb Output color as rgb(r, g, b).
-s, --swatch Output an isolated color swatch.
--color Force color depth --color=256|16m. Disable with --no-color
In it's simplest form, trucolor 'color'
, will take any of the color expressions listed below and transform it into a simple hexadecimal triplet string, i.e AA00BB
, ideal for passing into fish-shell's set_color
built-in, or providing the basis of further color processing.
It can return color values and set terminal colors for a wide range of color assignment declarations and manipulation functions. See the examples below.
When outputting SGR codes, colors will be shifted to the availalble 256 or ansi color palette if 24 bit color is unavailable or will be omitted in a monochromatic terminal to make usage across environments safe. The CLI command respects --color=16m
, --color=256
, --color
and --no-color
flags. It does not affect value based output, such as the default or --rgb
output, it only effects the --in
, --out
, --message
and --swatch
outputs.
The motivation for this is to allow more sophisticated graphic visualisation using in modern, xterm-compatible terminal emulators that have added 24 bit support.
The color
can be defined in any of the following formats:
-
CSS Hexadecimal
[#]RRGGBB
or[#]RGB
whereR
,G
andB
are 0-F. -
RGB
rgb:R,G,B
orrgb(R,G,B)
whereR
,G
andB
are 0-255.
Spaces can be incuded in rgb(R, G, B) declarations but require quoting/escaping on the CLI. -
HSL (Hue Saturation Lightness)
hsl:H,S,L
whereH
is 0-360,S
0-100 andL
0-100 -
HSV (Hue Saturation Value)
hsv:H,S,V
whereH
is 0-360,S
0-100 andV
0-100 -
HSB (Hue Saturation Brightness) (just an alias for HSV)
hsb:H,S,B
whereH
is 0-360,S
0-100 andB
0-100 -
HWB (Hue White Black)
hwb:H,W,B
whereH
is 0-360,W
0-100 andB
0-100
See HWB notation @csswg -
Special formatters The following keywords modify the meaning or destination of the color, or provide enhanced foramtting. They only work when used with the command switches that actually output SGR codes, namely:
--message
,--swatch
,--in
and--out
. When used with the default command or with the--rgb
switch, they have no effect and the value of the base color (plus any processing) will be output.background: Set the background color, rather than the foreground.
normal: Set the color to the default foreground and background.
reset: Sets colors and special formatting back to the default.bold: Set the font to bold.
italic: Set the font to italic.
underline: Set underline.
dim: Set the colour to 50% opacity.
invert: Invert the foreground and background.
blink: Annoying as a note in Comic Sans, attached to a dancing, purple dinosaur with a talking paperclip.All of the above formatters need the correct code to end the range, either provided by using the
--out
switch, using thereset
keyword, or simply use the--message
option to automatically set the end range SGR code. Usingnormal
alone won't fully clear the formatting.
A number of color operations
can be specified, either before or after the base color declaration.
light
: lighten by 20%
dark
: darken by 20%
lighten
percent: lighten by percent
darken
percent: darken by percent
mono
: make monochrome
saturate
or sat percent: saturate by percent
desaturate
or des percent: desaturate by percent
spin
degrees: spin hue by by degrees
color mix
color: mix colors
trucolor
will output a list of color values if more than one base color is specified, allowing color assignment in a single block allowing easy ingest using read
. Each color will be output on it's own line, and named according to the input base color. The names can be overridden by providing a name:
before the base color.
> trucolor red yellow green purple
red: ff0000
yellow: ffff00
green: 008000
purple: 800080
> trucolor Po: red LaaLaa: yellow Dipsy: green TinkyWinky: purple
Po: ff0000
LaaLaa: ffff00
Dipsy: 008000
TinkyWinky: 800080
> trucolor hsl:120,100,50 apples: orange spin 180
hsl-120-100-50: 00ff00
apples: 005aff