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xterm_colour_chart

http://excess.org/article/2007/10/xterm-256-colour-chart-20/

XTerm Colour Chart 2.0 “Old and busted: Colour Cubes. New hotness: Colour Cows” release.

Colour Cows Screen Shot

Features

  • Five different charts available in 256 and 88-colour modes
  • Origin and rotation of colour cube is now configurable
  • Size of colour cells is now configurable
  • Colour palette now exactly matches xterm defaults
  • Resetting colour palette is now flicker-free
  • Source code is much nicer (and commented!)

Usage

Usage: xterm_colour_chart.py [options] [chart names]

Options:
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -8, --88-colours      use 88-colour mode [default: 256-colour mode]
  -l, --list-charts     list available charts
  -o NUM, --origin=NUM  set the origin of the colour cube: 0-7 [default: 0]
  -a NUM, --angle=NUM   set the angle of the colour cube: 0-5 [default: 0]
  -n, --numbers         display hex colour numbers on chart
  -d, --decimal         display decimal colour numbers on chart
  -u, --urwid           display urwid palette colour on chart
  -x COLS, --cell-columns=COLS
                        set the number of columns for drawing each colour cell
                        [default: 2]
  -y ROWS, --cell-rows=ROWS
                        set the number of rows for drawing each colour cell
                        [default: 1]
  -r, --reset-palette   reset the colour palette before displaying chart, this
                        option may be used to switch between 88 and 256-colour
                        modes in xterm

for example:

python xterm_colour_chart.py -n -x 3 -y 3 -r ribbon

License

XTerm Colour Chart

Ian Ward, 2007-2012 This tool is in the Public Domain, do with it as you wish.

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