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SCREENSHOTS:
pastel
DESCRIPTION:
pastel is a command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors. It supports many different color formats and color spaces like RGB (sRGB), HSL, CIELAB, CIELCh as well as ANSI 8-bit and 24-bit representations. pastel provides a number of commands like saturate, mix or paint. To get more information about a specific subcommand (say mix), you can call pastel mix -h or pastel help mix. Many pastel commands can be composed by piping the output of one command to another. You can also explicitly specify which colors you want to read from the input.
Features
- Colors can be specified in many different formats
- Colors can be passed as positional arguments
- They can also be read from standard input
- You can also explicitly specify which colors you want to read from the input
- Convert colors from one format to another
- Show and analyze colors on the terminal
Programming Language
Rust
Categories
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