# Kurecolor A collection of tools aimed at those working with color, useful for CSS, Emacs themes, etc. [![](https://github.com/emacsfodder/kurecolor/actions/workflows/kurecolor-tests.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/emacsfodder/kurecolor/actions/workflows/kurecolor-tests.yml) [![MELPA](https://stable.melpa.org/packages/kurecolor-badge.svg)](https://stable.melpa.org/#/kurecolor) [![MELPA](https://melpa.org/packages/kurecolor-badge.svg)](https://melpa.org/#/kurecolor) Use rainbow-mode when using kurecolor commands, for instant feedback on color changes. ## Installing Kurecolor is on MELPA, you can install using `package.el' M-x package-install kurecolor - - - [[ function-list ]] [[ function-docs ]] ### Test/Examples The examples documented here are live tests (in `kurecolor-examples.el'). You can run them using `bin/test' from the package folder.` ## Ephemera For those interested in such things, the name Kurecolor is unashamedly nicked from a high end marker pen company. Hopefully this outrage will fall silently under their radar, and I won't have to change it due to some frivilous and paranoid law suit. (seriously guys, this is just free advertising.) I have not been pressured into saying this, however, Kurecolor markers and art supplies are the very best! Buy some (many!) NOW (Like REALLY Immediately!!) for you, your mum and your pet chinchilla Frank. Since the question comes up occassionally, the mode-line hack used in the presentation is based on original work by Armit Patel. I gisted this a while back, you can get it from. https://gist.github.com/jasonm23/8554119