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"background" : "#1d2021",
"black" : "#665C54",
"blue" : "#7DAEA3",
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"brightBlue" : "#7DAEA3",
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icy-comet / print256colours.sh
Created March 2, 2022 05:18 — forked from HaleTom/print256colours.sh
Print a 256-colour test pattern in the terminal
#!/bin/bash
# Tom Hale, 2016. MIT Licence.
# Print out 256 colours, with each number printed in its corresponding colour
# See http://askubuntu.com/questions/821157/print-a-256-color-test-pattern-in-the-terminal/821163#821163
set -eu # Fail on errors or undeclared variables
printable_colours=256