# Helper to convert color strings into usable color numbers. # Well… many many colors are missing, but, what the hell? As long as we’re # not using them, … # FIXME: Need something more declarative, here. function color { case "$1" in black) echo "16";; white) echo "253";; gr[ae]y) echo "240";; dark-gr[ae]y) echo "236";; light-gr[ae]y) echo "247";; darkest-red) echo "52";; red) echo "160";; bright-red) echo "196";; pink) echo "199";; cyan) echo "45";; bright-cyan) echo "51";; darkest-green) echo 22;; green) echo "118";; bright-green) echo "120";; brightest-green) echo "148";; dark-green) echo "70";; yellow) echo "220";; bright-yellow) echo "227";; orange) echo "166";; bright-orange) echo "209";; brightest-orange) echo "214";; blue) echo "69";; bright-blue) echo "75";; darkest-magenta) echo "57";; magenta) echo "141";; bright-magenta) echo "147";; *) echo "$1";; esac } # Displays a 256color color code. One for foregrounds, one for backgrounds. function f { echo -e "\033[38;5;$(color ${1})m" } function b { echo -e "\033[48;5;$(color ${1})m" } function fb { echo -e "\033[1m\033[38;5;$(color ${1})m" } # vim: set ts=4 sw=4 cc=80 :