A builder for schemes and templates based on clear, universal style specifications. The output is app specific theming configurations. Build a color scheme once, use it everywhere.
Features
base16
and base24
style specs (with more to come)
A specification details palette architecture and how it should be used for rendering application UI or syntax highlighting. Real life implementations of a style specification typically include a color scheme and app templates.
Supported specifications
npm install -g base16-builder-node
This package provides a base16
console command. Invoke it from any directory you want to build your themes, templates, and schemes in.
Your working directory will need the following substructure:
base16/schemes
base16/templates
$ cd working_dir $ mkdir -p base16/templates && cd base16 $ git clone https://github.com/base16-project/base16-schemes.git schemes $ cd templates $ git clone [your template of choice] $ git clone [another template of choice] $ base16 build base16 --prefix base16-
Builds all templates found in base16/templates
using all scheme files from base16/schemes
applying the base16-
prefix to each.
The theme files will be generated inside every template directory in the subdirectory specified by that template's configuration.
For example: textmate
. The built files would be found at:
./templates/textmate/Themes
,
The easiest thing is to simply maintain your template repository inside your base16-build working folder (or symlink it).
You could facilitate this easily (from inside your template dir) with a tiny build script, etc:
#!/bin/bash cd ../../.. base16 buildCredit where it's due
Color wheel icon thanks to Color icons created by Nikita Golubev - Flaticon.
RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
Search and Browse the WWW like it's 1997 | Search results from DuckDuckGo
HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4