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I thought this would be an even cooler script if it supported Xcolors-style definitions as input. Instead of going the hard route and actually adding this functionality to your script, I quickly wrote a ruby parser
I thought this would be an even cooler script if it supported Xcolors-style definitions as input. Instead of going the hard route and actually adding this functionality to your script, I quickly wrote a ruby parser
This can be generally interesting in conjunction with repositories such as https://github.com/tlatsas/xcolors
Would you see any drawbacks to incorporating a xcolors reader into your script?
Personally, this completes the functionality of this script - http://charlesleifer.com/blog/using-python-to-generate-awesome-linux-desktop-themes - which generates i3wm config files and xresources files.
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