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do you still want to generate iterm2 color presets? Or it can be simply done with placing iterm color presets (same as alacritty)? I can copy colors from alacritty files to iterm and export presets.
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Yes. I removed the iterm2 files because they were not created programmatically.
Since the plist format is so verbose, I wouldn't mind using an external program to generate the file. I experimented with vim.json
and plutil
here, and that worked ok. I never wrote a cleaned up version because I don't use iterm2 🤷
Doing the job handling in Lua is kinda verbose tho. Adding another target to the makefile should be enough. That also obviates the need to check if plutil
is installed.
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I did a draft for generating iterm colors without external libs. It is still the draft. Also faced some issues. For now I can import those generated iterm color scheme, but some colors are wrong (need to test and validate more).
#78
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Fixed color scheme generation. It seems now colors are correct. Can you take a look into PR?
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