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Palette

An iOS command line tool to parse files and generate color palettes.

Usage

./palette {input_file} {output_name} {output_dir}? {output_type}

Required Arguments:

  • {input_file}
    • A path to a file to parse colors from
    • Supported file types: .plist .swift .txt
    • The file extension must be included in the path
  • {output_name}
    • The desired name of the color palette
  • {output_type}
    • The format of the outputted color palette
    • Options: --clr --colorset --plist --swift --swift-literal --txt
    • See below for more information

Optional Arguments:

  • {output_dir}
    • A path to a directory at which the color palette is outputted
    • If not provided, the color palette is outputted at the current working directory

Formats

πŸ—ΊοΈ Color Map .clr --clr (Binary)

white 255 255 255
red 255 0 0
green 0 255 0
blue 0 0 255
cyan 0 255 255
magenta 255 0 255
yellow 255 255 0
black 0 0 0

🍭 Color Set .colorset --colorset

{
    "info" : {
        "version" : 1,
        "author" : "xcode"
    },
    "colors" : [
        {
            "idiom" : "universal",
            "color" : {
                "color-space" : "srgb",
                "components" : {
                    "red" : "1.0",
                    "green" : "1.0",
                    "blue" : "1.0",
                    "alpha" : "1.0"
                }
            }
        }
    ]
}

πŸ“‘ Property List .plist --plist

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
    <key>Name</key>
    <string>Sample</string>
    <key>Colors</key>
    <dict>
        <key>white</key>
        <string>#ffffff</string>
        <key>red</key>
        <string>#ff0000</string>
        <key>green</key>
        <string>#00ff00</string>
        <key>blue</key>
        <string>#0000ff</string>
        <key>cyan</key>
        <string>#00ffff</string>
        <key>magenta</key>
        <string>#ff00ff</string>
        <key>yellow</key>
        <string>#ffff00</string>
        <key>black</key>
        <string>#000000</string>
    </dict>
</dict>
</plist>

🏎️ Swift File .swift --swift

extension UIColor {

    struct Sample {

        /// `#ffffff`
        static let white = UIColor(red: 1.0, green: 1.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#ff0000`
        static let red = UIColor(red: 1.0, green: 0.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#00ff00`
        static let green = UIColor(red: 0.0, green: 1.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#0000ff`
        static let blue = UIColor(red: 0.0, green: 0.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#00ffff`
        static let cyan = UIColor(red: 0.0, green: 1.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#ff00ff`
        static let magenta = UIColor(red: 1.0, green: 0.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#ffff00`
        static let yellow = UIColor(red: 1.0, green: 1.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#000000`
        static let black = UIColor(red: 0.0, green: 0.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0)
    
        private init() {}

    }

}

🏎️ Swift File (Color Literal) .swift --swift-literal

extension UIColor {

    struct Sample {

        /// `#ffffff`
        static let white = #colorLiteral(red: 1.0, green: 1.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#ff0000`
        static let red = #colorLiteral(red: 1.0, green: 0.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#00ff00`
        static let green = #colorLiteral(red: 0.0, green: 1.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#0000ff`
        static let blue = #colorLiteral(red: 0.0, green: 0.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#00ffff`
        static let cyan = #colorLiteral(red: 0.0, green: 1.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#ff00ff`
        static let magenta = #colorLiteral(red: 1.0, green: 0.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#ffff00`
        static let yellow = #colorLiteral(red: 1.0, green: 1.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0)
        /// `#000000`
        static let black = #colorLiteral(red: 0.0, green: 0.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0)
    
        private init() {}

    }

}

πŸ“„ Text File .txt --text

white #ffffff
red #ff0000
green #00ff00
blue #0000ff
cyan #00ffff
magenta #ff00ff
yellow #ffff00
black #000000

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2019 Adam Graham

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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