Calico is a small utility written in Haskell which is cat
but for colors.
It accepts input in the form of an Aseprite palette, a GPL palette, or delimited hex colors.
Its output is highly configurable, and it is able to convert between RGB and HSL.
It also features a primitive command language for modifying the hue, saturation and luminosity values of all colors in the palette.
Thanks to optparse-applicative
, calico can automatically generate completion scripts for various shells.
Instructions can be found here and require minimal effort on the user's part.
calico
was born out of a frustration with having to open a full image editor
in order to view the colors contained within a palette. It makes use of true-color terminal
escape codes to display the colors with accuracy on the command line.
Feel free to request changes or features under the issues manager.