tmux/tools/24-bit-color.sh

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#!/bin/bash
#
# This file echoes four gradients with 24-bit color codes
# to the terminal to demonstrate their functionality.
# The foreground escape sequence is ^[38;2;<r>;<g>;<b>m
# The background escape sequence is ^[48;2;<r>;<g>;<b>m
# <r> <g> <b> range from 0 to 255 inclusive.
# The escape sequence ^[0m returns output to default
#
# From
# https://github.com/gnachman/iTerm2/blob/master/tests/24-bit-color.sh
# and presumably covered by
# https://github.com/gnachman/iTerm2/blob/master/LICENSE
#
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SEQ1=
if which gseq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
SEQ1=gseq
elif seq --version|grep -q GNU; then
SEQ1=seq
fi
if [ -n "$SEQ1" ]; then
# GNU seq requires a -ve increment if going backwards
seq1()
{
if [ $1 -gt $2 ]; then
$SEQ1 $1 -1 $2
else
$SEQ1 $1 $2
fi
}
SEQ=seq1
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else
SEQ=seq
fi
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SEPARATOR=':'
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setBackgroundColor()
{
echo -en "\033[48${SEPARATOR}2${SEPARATOR}$1${SEPARATOR}$2${SEPARATOR}$3""m"
}
resetOutput()
{
echo -en "\033[0m\n"
}
# Gives a color $1/255 % along HSV
# Who knows what happens when $1 is outside 0-255
# Echoes "$red $green $blue" where
# $red $green and $blue are integers
# ranging between 0 and 255 inclusive
rainbowColor()
{
let h=$1/43
let f=$1-43*$h
let t=$f*255/43
let q=255-t
if [ $h -eq 0 ]
then
echo "255 $t 0"
elif [ $h -eq 1 ]
then
echo "$q 255 0"
elif [ $h -eq 2 ]
then
echo "0 255 $t"
elif [ $h -eq 3 ]
then
echo "0 $q 255"
elif [ $h -eq 4 ]
then
echo "$t 0 255"
elif [ $h -eq 5 ]
then
echo "255 0 $q"
else
# execution should never reach here
echo "0 0 0"
fi
}
for i in `$SEQ 0 127`; do
setBackgroundColor $i 0 0
echo -en " "
done
resetOutput
for i in `$SEQ 255 128`; do
setBackgroundColor $i 0 0
echo -en " "
done
resetOutput
for i in `$SEQ 0 127`; do
setBackgroundColor 0 $i 0
echo -n " "
done
resetOutput
for i in `$SEQ 255 128`; do
setBackgroundColor 0 $i 0
echo -n " "
done
resetOutput
for i in `$SEQ 0 127`; do
setBackgroundColor 0 0 $i
echo -n " "
done
resetOutput
for i in `$SEQ 255 128`; do
setBackgroundColor 0 0 $i
echo -n " "
done
resetOutput
for i in `$SEQ 0 127`; do
setBackgroundColor `rainbowColor $i`
echo -n " "
done
resetOutput
for i in `$SEQ 255 128`; do
setBackgroundColor `rainbowColor $i`
echo -n " "
done
resetOutput