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| pastel-set(1) | General Commands Manual | pastel-set(1) |
NAME¶
pastel-set - Set a color property to a specific value
SYNOPSIS¶
pastel set [-h|--help] <property> <value> [color]
DESCRIPTION¶
Set the given property to a specific value Example:
pastel random | pastel set luminance 0.9
OPTIONS¶
- -h, --help
- Print help (see a summary with '-h')
- <property>
- The property that should be changed
[possible values: lightness, hue, chroma, lab-a, lab-b, oklab-l, oklab-a, oklab-b, red, green, blue, hsl-hue, hsl-saturation, hsl-lightness, alpha]
- <value>
- The new numerical value of the property
- [color]
- Colors can be specified in many different formats, such as #RRGGBB,
RRGGBB, #RGB, 'rgb(…, …, …)', 'hsl(…,
…, …)', 'gray(…)' or simply by the name of the color.
The identifier '-' can be used to read a single color from standard input.
Also, the special identifier 'pick' can be used to run an external color
picker to choose a color. If no color argument is specified, colors will
be read from standard input. Examples (all of these specify the same
color):
- lightslategray
- '#778899'
- 778899
- 789
- 'rgb(119, 136, 153)'
- '119,136,153'
- 'hsl(210, 14.3%, 53.3%)' Alpha transparency is also supported:
- '#77889980'
- 'rgba(119, 136, 153, 0.5)'
- 'hsla(210, 14.3%, 53.3%, 50%)'
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