colorcoke - modify the extended, non-ANSI terminal colorset
colorcoke shows off some cool things you can do with the Term::ExtendedColor family of modules.
colorcoke lets one modify the extended colorset (88-16 or 256-16 colors, respectively) for a running terminal session. The change takes effect immediately - no need to restart the terminal.
Shades and tints can be generated for an arbitary number of ranges.
The ANSI colors can be left untouched, be included in a shade or set separately. One can also exclude everything but the ANSI colors. The ANSI colors is untouched by default.
The grey scale ramp (extended color index 232-255) is left untouched by default. To include them, set the end point to 255.
Additional colors can be left untouched by specifying their index with the --no flag. This can also be configured in the configuration file.
--no flag
The base color to use is specified with the -c flag, and the stepping is controlled with the -r, -g and -b flag - red, green and blue channel.
Red, green and blue amount is specified with -rr, -rg and -rb when the randomizing option is used.
-rr
-rg
-rb
-c, --color the base color -r, --red red channel stepping -g, --green green channel stepping -b, --blue blue channel stepping -s, --start first color index to operate on (default: 17) -e, --end last color index to operate on (default: 231) -a, --ansi modify the ANSI color range only -1, --single set a single color (HEX, index) --random randomize the colors -rr, --rand-red control amount of red -rg, --rand-green control amount of green -rb, --rand-blue control amount of blue -n, --no do not modify color index n -h, --help show the help and exit -v, --version show version info and exit -m, --man show the manpage and exit
Magnus Woldrich CPAN ID: WOLDRICH m@japh.se http://japh.se https://github.com/trapd00r
Term::ExtendedColor, Term::ExtendedColor::Xresources, Term::ExtendedColor::TTY
Copyright 2010, 2011, 2019- Magnus Woldrich <m@japh.se>. This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install App::colorcoke, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm App::colorcoke
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install App::colorcoke
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.