Releases: iamh2o/rgbw_colorspace_converter
v0.1.4
0.1.3: Demo scripts a little over board now, but fun to tinker with.
This really is meant to facilitate LED art/use of RGBW LEDs...... but it's clearly also a bit of an ansi generative art toy too.
Stable Beta Release!
Not only a color module, but a growing toy for creating generative color ansi art too :-) See the README and bin scripts for examples.
(same as v0.0.10)-- debugging pypy build/deploy action
Deployed pypy release had differing version than GH... attempting to fix.
v0.0.10 ( Code cleaned up, tests passing, more demo script functionality)
Overall
Stabilize the release. Code is more or less ready to roll. The 2 'fun' scripts in bin that play with terminal color turn out to be more compelling than I expected :-)
Added
- bash/python linters
- bash/python code formatters (both pre-commit and as GH actions)
- Automated pypy packaging action (being tested with this release....)
- Code tidied up.
- bin/ scripts looking pretty (run one!)
To Do for v0.1.0
- Complete the README.md.
- Let the LED art community know this exists.
- Expand on the fun scripts in bin, perhaps add features to allow it to :
** Create avatar images (I'm using a screenshot of a frame from the script as mine, i like it)
** To make this challenging, find a way to do this w/out X11. ugh.
** Enable to run as web service or embedded in a website.
Snapshot of ./bin/run_color_module_RGB_HSV_HEX_demo.py
Fixed RGBW Bug That Snuck In From Old Code
0.0.8 0.0.7
arg fixes
Working run_color_module_RGB_HSV_HEX_demo.py
I think I've figured out how to release executables with pypi now :-)
When you pip install rgbw_colorspace_converter, the toy / demo script (just demonstrating moving between and manipulating colors--- not able to demonstrate the RGBW stuff): run_color_module_RGB_HSV_HEX_demo.py should be runnable from your path. give it a shot. It will be limited by the color capabilities of your terminal, fyi.
v0.0.2 - Stable and With Pretty Terminal Generative Thingy
Stable= working. And first pypi release with both a module and executable.