NAME

colorcoke - modify the extended, non-ANSI terminal colorset

DESCRIPTION

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.

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.

OPTIONS

-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

AUTHOR

Magnus Woldrich
CPAN ID: WOLDRICH
m@japh.se
http://japh.se

SEE ALSO

Term::ExtendedColor, Term::ExtendedColor::Xresources, Term::ExtendedColor::TTY

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2010, 2011, 2018 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.