I ask because I maintain a VS code theme based on Pop OS and I’d like to support the new cosmic theme in addition to the older ones.
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They have the RGB values as decimals in the
light.ron
anddark.ron
files here: https://github.com/pop-os/libcosmic/blob/master/cosmic-theme/src/model/You would need to convert the numbers to hexadecimal manually.
I wrote a Python script to parse the data and convert into RGB values. Here are the light mode values:
blue 00496c red a0252b green 3b6e43 yellow 966800 bright_green 00572c bright_red 880418 bright_orange 782c00 ext_warm_grey 9b8e8a ext_orange fab86c ext_yellow f6e062 ext_blue 6acad8 ext_purple d48cff ext_pink ff9bdd ext_indigo 95c4fc accent_blue 00525a accent_red 78292e accent_green 185529 accent_warm_grey 554742 accent_orange 624000 accent_yellow 534800 accent_purple 68217b accent_pink 860439 accent_indigo 2e496c
Here are the dark mode values:
blue 94ebeb red ffb5b5 green abf6d1 yellow fff19e bright_green 5edb8c bright_red ffa090 bright_orange ffa37d ext_warm_grey 9b8e8a ext_orange ffad00 ext_yellow fddb40 ext_blue 48b9c7 ext_purple ce7dff ext_pink f93983 ext_indigo 3e88ff accent_blue 63d0de accent_red fca1a0 accent_green 92ce9b accent_warm_grey cabab4 accent_orange ffad00 accent_yellow f6e062 accent_purple e79bfd accent_pink ff9bb1 accent_indigo a1c0eb
This is awesome, thank you for that. I’m a huge pythonista!
Perfect, thanks!