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ricemood's Issues

ricemood -a doesn't use colors given from ricemood -i

So when I run ricemood -i *image file* it gives this output:

[
  [ [ "V", "Vibrant" ], [ 208, 29, 65 ] ],
  [
    [ "LV", "LightVibrant" ],
    [ 238.7746835443038, 138.6253164556962, 158.76708860759493 ]
  ],
  [ [ "DV", "DarkVibrant" ], [ 124, 4, 11 ] ],
  [ [ "M", "Muted" ], [ 93, 170, 131 ] ],
  [ [ "LM", "LightMuted" ], [ 197, 182, 175 ] ],
  [ [ "DM", "DarkMuted" ], [ 91, 59, 44 ] ]
]

When I paste the values for vibrant into a color picker (https://duckduckgo.com/?q=color+picker) it gives the hex code #d01d41 and displays a pinkish color. When I run ricemood -a it fills ^r@V^ with #D20C0F. Any ideas as to what's happening?

Disable image output when calling from a script

I'm using ricemood to update my colour schemes across all of my apps and have it match my current wallpaper. Everything has been working great. Up until I tried automating the run process using a short script to force update all my apps once the colours/configs are changed. It's not breaking, I just have the issue of the wallpaper image in the terminal output once ricemood is run getting in the way. I've tried piping all output to /dev/null using > /dev/null 2>&1 but I still get the image displayed. Is there a way I can run ricemood without the image output?

Can't install

Error log
sudo npm install -g ricemod
npm ERR! code E404
npm ERR! 404 Not Found - GET https://registry.npmjs.org/ricemod - Not found
npm ERR! 404
npm ERR! 404 'ricemod@latest' is not in the npm registry.
npm ERR! 404 You should bug the author to publish it (or use the name yourself!)
npm ERR! 404
npm ERR! 404 Note that you can also install from a
npm ERR! 404 tarball, folder, http url, or git url.

npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! /root/.npm/_logs/2019-12-07T20_14_55_287Z-debug.log

bg isn't a color in ricemood

in your i3.conf you use bg color but it looks like it doesn't exist?

# class                 border   bground  text        indicator child_border
client.focused          ^r@V^   ^r@V^     ^r@V>ttc^   ^r@LV^    ^r@V^
client.focused_inactive ^r@bg^  ^r@bg^    ^r@bg>ttc^  ^r@DV^    ^r@DM^
client.unfocused        ^r@bg^  ^r@bg^    ^r@V^       ^r@DV^    ^r@DM^
client.urgent           ^r@LV^  ^r@bg^    ^r@bg>ttc^  ^r@DV^    ^r@LV^
client.placeholder      ^r@bg^  ^r@bg^    ^r@bg>ttc^  ^r@DV^    ^r@DM^

client.background       ^r@V^

Or did I do something wrong?

I simply run
ricemood -i image -f i3.conf
then get
[ricemood-parser] Invalid swatch name @bg Exitting...

Thanks

Port to QT?

Is it possible for this to be ported to Plasma/QT?

I can contribute if you're interested in pursuing it.
Thanks

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