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Terminal-Based Color Editor and Palette Generator

Project description

Palettepal

Generate color palettes from your terminal.

Install with:

pip install palettepal

And run from the command line:

python -m palettepal

Palettepal requires textual and pyperclip.

Usage

Use the arrow keys to move the color slider position. Hold shift while using arrow keys to move it faster.

Color values may be entered directly into the HSL, RGB, Hex, or Name boxes. These entries are disabled in HSL (RYB Space) because not all RGB colors are mappable to Red-Yellow-Blue colors.

Change the color palette selection to display complementary colors using a few defined schemes. The function keys change which color values are displayed in the Input boxes, but the sliders only control the first base color of the palette. Using the custom palette allows the sliders to change the selected color in the palette.

Press R, H, or X to copy the RGB, HSL, or Hex value to the system clipboard (via pyperclip) for use in other applications.

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