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HYPRPICKER(1) General Commands Manual HYPRPICKER(1) NAME hyprpicker -- wlroots-compatible wayland color picker SYNOPSIS hyprpicker [-anh] [-f fmt] DESCRIPTION The hyprpicker utility is a color-picker with support for various out- put formats. When hyprpicker is invoked the cursor is transformed into a magnifying lens, and clicking on any pixel of the screen will print out that pixels color to the standard output. The default output for- mat is hexadecimal, but that can be configured with the -f option. The options are as follows: -a, --autocopy Automatically copy the output of hyprpicker to the clipboard. This option requires that the wl-copy(1) command is installed on system. -f fmt, --format=fmt Select the format to output the selected pixels color in. The argument fmt is case-insensitive. The available options are: cmyk ("C% M% Y% K%") hex ("#RRGGBB") rgb ("R G B") hsl ("H S% L%") hsv ("H S% V%") The default format is hex. -n, --no-fancy Disable colored output. Default behavior is to color the out- put in the same color as the selected pixel. -h, --help Display a help message and exit successfully from the program. ENVIRONMENT NO_COLOR If set, disables colored output. EXIT STATUS The hyprpicker utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. EXAMPLES Get a pixels color: $ hyprpicker Get a pixels color in HSL, wrapped in a CSS hsl() function: $ hyprpicker -f hsl | sed 's/^/rgb(/; s/$/)/; y/ /,/' SEE ALSO hyprctl(1), hyprland(1), sed(1), wl-copy(1) The Hyprpicker Sources: https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprpicker AUTHORS The hyprpicker utility was originally written by Vaxerski <https://github.com/vaxerski> and the manual page by Thomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com>. BUGS The Hyprpicker Bug Tracker: https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprpicker/issues Linux November 14, 2022 HYPRPICKER(1)
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