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palette-lovers

v0.1.2

Published

Generate a palette file from a COLOURLovers palette

Downloads

14

Readme

palette-lovers

Generate a palette file from a COLOURLovers palette

Install

npm install palette-lovers -g

Usage

Pass it a collor lovers palette url or the id of the palette.

$ palette-lovers http://www.colourlovers.com/palette/3950622/violet_gen
$ palette-lovers 3950622
$ palette-lovers 3950622 --filename violet_color_ramp
$ palette-lovers 3950622 --f violet_color_ramp

By default it will generate a .gpl palette file with the name of the palette in the directory you run it, but you can use the --filename option to change the name.

Options

  -f, --filename  Set the name of the file 
  -h , --help     Display usage guide