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A terminal-emulator color palette setter written in POSIX C99.
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kfc KISS for colors, a terminal-emulator color palette setter written in POSIX C99. BACKGROUND ---------- This project was inspired by Dylan Arap's POSIX shell script, okpal [0], which utilizes 16 ANSI colors to control the color scheme of existing terminal-emulator windows. This allows one to achieve consistent colors across all terminal utilities and applications. This application has similar functionality to okpal but is designed with execution speed in mind. There are currently 300 light and dark color palettes offered at this time that can be applied and quickly swapped out for others. COMPATIBILITY ------------- Compatibility with the following terminator-emulators have been tested: - simple terminal, st [1] - alacritty [2] - xterm [3] - kitty [4] DEPENDENCIES ------------ Other than a terminal-emulator and C99 compiler, this application has no other dependencies. INSTALLATION ------------ Building and installing from source: git clone https://github.com/mcpcpc/kfc.git cd kfc/ make make install Installing on KISS Linux: kiss b kfc kiss i kfc USAGE ----- kfc [-L] [-r|-s palette] [-l|-p|-v] -L Set light themes (modifier for -s/-r/-l) -r Select a random palette (dark theme by default) -s palette Select a palette (dark theme by default) -l List palettes (dark themes by default) -p Print current palette -v Show version information EXAMPLES -------- For the following examples, remember to replace PALETTE with your preferred color schema name. - To see if a specific light color palette is available: kfc -lL | grep PALETTE - To apply the light version of the PALETTE: kfc -Ls PALETTE - To verify that the palette was applied (or see the last palette that was applied): kfc -p - To apply a color palette automatically to a new terminal window, you can add the following line to one of your system startup files (e.g ~/.profile, ~/.ashrc or ~/.bashrc): [ -x "$(command -v kfc)" ] && kfc -s PALETTE Refer to the USAGE section for more information on command arguments. NEW PALETTES ------------ Users can contribute their own custom color palettes (using the supplied template in the docs/ folder) by creating a Pull Request. REFERENCES ---------- [0] https://github.com/dylanaraps/okpal [1] Note that background, foreground and cursor color setting does not work without applying the 'OSC 10 11 12' patch. https://st.suckless.org [2] Confirmed to work in wayland (per sdsddsd1). #1 [3] Confirmed by periish. #3 [4] Confirmed by emokoi #4
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A terminal-emulator color palette setter written in POSIX C99.