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theme-tinker

v1.0.0

Published

CLI for processing colours in config files

Downloads

284

Readme

theme-tinker

CLI for processing colours in config files

Install

npm install theme-tinker

To install globally for use anywhere in your system, add the -g tag

Usage

theme-tinker is a CLI tool which applies hue, saturation and lightness adjustments to all instances of hex color codes within the supplied file.

You can test the output of an operation by calling theme-tinker on a file without supplying an --output location. This will print the resulting file to the console.

Currently only relative adjustments to the hue, saturation and lightness of each color in a file is supported. If I get round to it, or if requested, I plan to add support for absolute adjustments, randomised adjustments and contrast adjustmests.

Example

theme-tinker --input index.css --hue 30 --lightness -15 --output index.css