A Rust library to generate base16 and base24 templates using the 0.11.0
builder
specification.
This library exposes a Scheme
and Template
struct which you can
use to generate your own themes using base16 and base24 templates and
0.11.0
compliant base16 and base24 scheme files.
Internally tinted-builder uses ribboncurls to render the templates.
cargo add tinted-builder
use tinted_builder::{Scheme, Template};
let template = String::from(r#"/* Some CSS file with {{scheme-name}} theme */
.someCssSelector { background-color: #{{base00-hex}} }
.someOtherCssSelector { background-color: #{{base0F-hex}} }"#);
let scheme_str = r#"system: "base16"
name: "UwUnicorn"
author: "Fernando Marques (https://github.com/RakkiUwU) and Gabriel Fontes (https://github.com/Misterio77)"
variant: "dark"
palette:
base00: "241b26"
base01: "2f2a3f"
base02: "46354a"
base03: "6c3cb2"
base04: "7e5f83"
base05: "eed5d9"
base06: "d9c2c6"
base07: "e4ccd0"
base08: "877bb6"
base09: "de5b44"
base0A: "a84a73"
base0B: "c965bf"
base0C: "9c5fce"
base0D: "6a9eb5"
base0E: "78a38f"
base0F: "a3a079""#;
let template = Template::new(template).unwrap();
let scheme: Scheme = serde_yaml::from_str(&scheme_str).unwrap();
let output = template
.render(&scheme)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(output, r#"/* Some CSS file with UwUnicorn theme */
.someCssSelector { background-color: #241b26 }
.someOtherCssSelector { background-color: #a3a079 }"#);
The Scheme struct is as follows:
use std::collections::HashMap;
pub struct Scheme {
pub system: String,
pub name: String,
pub slug: String,
pub author: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub variant: String,
pub palette: HashMap<String, Color>,
}
pub struct Color {
pub hex: (String, String, String),
pub rgb: (u8, u8, u8),
pub dec: (f32, f32, f32),
}
Template::new
The Template
struct simply sets the content provided to it via
Template::new
.
template.render(&scheme)
takes the scheme, generates the variables
defined in the 0.11.0
builder specification and returns a new
string.
Contributions are welcome! Have a look at CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.
Ribboncurls is dual-licensed under the [Apache 2.0] and [MIT] licenses. For more information about the licenses of the projects used by Ribboncurls, have a look at THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md.