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View Code? Open in Web Editor NEWA graphical UI for themer. Replaced by Progressive Web App at https://themer.dev.
License: MIT License
A graphical UI for themer. Replaced by Progressive Web App at https://themer.dev.
License: MIT License
Moved here from themerdev/themer#7
Would be neat to get any vector-based output (EPS, SVG, PDF) of Themer's wallpapers to incorporate into design docs / brand manuals.
Many folks (myself included) still use BBEdit but no easy to use theme editor supports it. It would be awesome if Themer would be able to generate BBEdit color schemes.
Given I Export Colors & Themes
I expect to be able to import those colors next time I run Themer to tweak them
But actually I have to recreate my theme because I didn't save a .thmr
file
Now that pywal
is supported on macOS, I think that you add support for it.
example starter: https://github.com/greenido/Chrome-Base-Theme-Sample
Chrome themes are great for businesses/orgs that use gSuite. Can be a quick way to get some internal branding happening.
Windows build? oh pls <3
A tiny bit of work is required, but building Themer for Linux* isn't too hard.
Prerequisites:
npm i --save 7zip-bin-linux
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y icnsutils graphicsmagick xz-utils
Then, run npm run dist
...
...and you should see Themer running on Linux!
* Only tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. It shouldn't be too difficult to compile for other distributions.
IntelliJ offers a host of very popular IDEs. I imagine it would not be an easy task, but supporting their products would be incredibly interesting to a lot of people.
It'd be great, for when applicable in the application, a logo can be used for branding.
On macOS Mojave 10.14.2, while attempting to export a theme for Terminal, Atom Syntax & Atom UI, I am stymied by the error:
themer-terminal: Error: /var/vf/......../.com/mjswensen.themer.PMPDEz:16:26: warning: 'archivedData(withRootObject:)' was deprecated in OS X 10.14: Use +archiveDataWithRootObject:requiringSecureCoding:error: instead return NSKeyedArchiver.archivedData( ^
A lot of macOS developers I know use Homebrew to manage their applications, and I feel adding support for installation via a package manager for the GUI version of the application could help users out a lot, especially those that use a CLI to update/install dependencies and apps. In addition, Themer's CLI counterpart already uses npm as an installation option so I feel it would make sense to offer the same feature to those that prefer the GUI version.
For specific package managers, I feel adding support for these ones, in particular, would be best:
Some of these may have already been implemented without my knowledge but if not I personally own a Mac so I'm more than happy to assist with adding to Homebrew as a Cask, and I can look into how to add the app to Chocolatey since I use that on my Windows partition.
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