Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: apprentice-factory
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: convert any image to the apprentice pallete!
Home-page: https://github.com/Camroku/apprentice-factory
Author: Cinar Yilmaz
Author-email: cinaryilmaz.gnu@gmail.com
License: MIT
Keywords: apprentice,cli,apprentice-factory,wallpaper,image,image-go-nord,palette,factory
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE

# apprentice-factory 🏭
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The original project is [gruvbox-factory](https://github.com/paulopacitti/gruvbox-factory) by Paulo Pacitti. This fork's goal is to make the same thing available for Apprentice color scheme.

![example of apprentice-factory](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Camroku/apprentice-factory/master/example.png)

- A simple `cli` to ~~convert~~ manufacture a [Apprentice](https://github.com/romainl/Apprentice) themed wallpaper;
- Now supports "hipster" mode, passing image paths as arguments;
- Now has three different palettes: Original, BW (black&white) and Base16 (for main 16 colors);

## Installation ⬇️
```sh
pip install apprentice-factory
```

## Usage ⌨️
The `cli` has two modes:
- 🔮 wizard: type `apprentice-factory` **anywhere** in your terminal and follow the instructions ✨
- 💽 hipster: type `apprentice-factory -h` and check how to use in CLI mode 😉

### Credits 🎥
- 📦 Using [romainl's Apprentice color scheme](https://github.com/romainl/Apprentice);
- 🐈 **Made** with [Schrodinger-Hat's ImageGoNord](https://github.com/Schrodinger-Hat), but with the Apprentice palette;
- 💄 **Text User Interface (TUI)** made with [rich](https://github.com/willmcgugan/rich)

## Contributing 💕
- ⭐ If you like it, leave your **star** in this project 
- 💟 If you would like to complain/suggest/contribute to this project, **feel free to open a issue**
- ✏️ Add your name in the **"Contributors** section after when opening a PR

## Contributors ✏️ 


