├── .stylua.toml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── doc
└── minty.txt
├── lua
└── minty
│ ├── huefy
│ ├── api.lua
│ ├── init.lua
│ ├── layout.lua
│ ├── state.lua
│ └── ui.lua
│ ├── init.lua
│ ├── shades
│ ├── api.lua
│ ├── init.lua
│ ├── layout.lua
│ ├── state.lua
│ └── ui.lua
│ └── utils.lua
└── plugin
└── minty.lua
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1 | # Minty
2 |
3 | Beautifully crafted color tools for Neovim
4 |
5 | 
6 | 
7 |
8 | ## Install
9 |
10 | ```lua
11 | { "nvzone/volt", lazy = true },
12 |
13 | {
14 | "nvzone/minty",
15 | cmd = { "Shades", "Huefy" },
16 | }
17 | ```
18 |
19 | ## Docs
20 |
21 | - Read `:h minty`
22 | - `Shades`, `Huefy` are the commands.
23 |
24 | Do check the [demo video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHC4jLoR_zI) to get an overview!
25 |
26 | ## :gift_heart: Support
27 |
28 | If you like NvChad or its plugins and would like to support it via donation
29 |
30 | [](https://ko-fi.com/siduck)
31 | [](https://paypal.me/siduck13)
32 | [](https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siduck)
33 | [](https://www.patreon.com/siduck)
34 |
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1 | *minty* Docs for NvChad's base46 and UI
2 |
3 | ` ▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ `
4 | `▄▀███▄ ▄██ █████▀ `
5 | `██▄▀███▄ ███ `
6 | `███ ▀███▄ ███ `
7 | `███ ▀██ ███ `
8 | `███ ▀ ███ `
9 | `▀██ █████▄▀█▀▄██████▄ `
10 | ` ▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀`
11 |
12 | ==============================================================================
13 | CONTENTS *minty.contents*
14 |
15 | 1. `Install` |minty.install|
16 | 2. `Default Options` |minty.options|
17 | 3. `Usage` |minty.usage|
18 |
19 | 4. `Huefy` |minty.huefy|
20 | 4.1 `Api` |minty.huefy.api|
21 |
22 | 5. `Shades` |minty.shades|
23 | 5.1 `Api` |minty.shades.api|
24 |
25 | ==============================================================================
26 | 1. Install *minty.install*
27 |
28 | - Minty is a neovim plugin with collection of color related tools.
29 | - Its made with Volt UI library.
30 |
31 | >lua
32 | { "nvchad/volt", lazy = true },
33 |
34 | {
35 | "nvchad/minty",
36 | cmd = { "Shades", "Huefy" },
37 | }
38 | <
39 | ==============================================================================
40 | 2. Default Options *minty.options*
41 | >lua
42 | {
43 | huefy = {
44 | border = false
45 | mappings = function(bufs) -- bufs is a table cuz 2 bufs!
46 | -- add your mappings here ( buffer scoped )
47 | end
48 | -- func must return { row, col }
49 | position = "cursor", -- cursor | center | func(w, h)
50 | },
51 |
52 | shades = {
53 | border = true,
54 | mappings = function(buf)
55 | -- add your mappings here ( buffer scoped )
56 | -- local api = require("minty.shades.api")
57 | -- vim.keymap.set("n", "s", api.save_color, { buffer = buf })
58 | end
59 | -- func must return { row, col }
60 | position = "cursor", -- cursor | center | func(w, h)
61 | },
62 | }
63 | <
64 | ==============================================================================
65 | 3. Usage *minty.usage*
66 |
67 | - For mouse users, its easy to click & hover
68 |
69 | NOTE: For keyboard users, these are the mappings:
70 |
71 | + t : cycle through windows
72 | or : cycle through clickables in current window
73 | i.e enter to click on the area
74 | moving cursor with h or l in slider
75 |
76 | ==============================================================================
77 | 4. Huefy *minty.huefy*
78 |
79 | Command : `Huefy`
80 |
81 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
82 | 4.1 Api *minty.huefy.api*
83 |
84 | `Save color `
85 | >lua
86 | require("minty.huefy").save_color()
87 | <
88 | `Open :`
89 | >lua
90 | require("minty.huefy").open()
91 | <
92 | ==============================================================================
93 | 5. Shade *minty.shades*
94 |
95 | Command : `Shades`
96 |
97 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
98 | 5.1 Api *minty.shades.api*
99 |
100 | `Save color `
101 | >lua
102 | require("minty.shades").save_color()
103 | <
104 | `Open :`
105 | >lua
106 | require("minty.shades").open()
107 |
108 | vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
109 |
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/lua/minty/huefy/api.lua:
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1 | local M = {}
2 | local v = require "minty.huefy.state"
3 |
4 | M.save_color = function()
5 | require("volt").close()
6 | local line = vim.api.nvim_get_current_line()
7 | line = line:gsub(v.hex, v.new_hex)
8 | vim.api.nvim_set_current_line(line)
9 | end
10 |
11 | return M
12 |
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/lua/minty/huefy/init.lua:
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1 | local M = {}
2 | local api = vim.api
3 | local utils = require "minty.utils"
4 |
5 | local v = require "minty.huefy.state"
6 | local mark_state = require "volt.state"
7 | local redraw = require("volt").redraw
8 | local layout = require "minty.huefy.layout"
9 | local hex2rgb_ratio = require("volt.color").hex2rgb_ratio
10 |
11 | local volt = require "volt"
12 | local volt_events = require "volt.events"
13 |
14 | local map = vim.keymap.set
15 | local huefyapi = require "minty.huefy.api"
16 |
17 | v.paletteNS = api.nvim_create_namespace "Huefy"
18 | v.inputNS = api.nvim_create_namespace "HuefyInput"
19 | v.toolsNS = api.nvim_create_namespace "HuefyTools"
20 |
21 | M.open = function()
22 | local oldwin = api.nvim_get_current_win()
23 | local config = require("minty").config.huefy
24 |
25 | local border = config.border
26 | v.xpad = border and 2 or 1
27 |
28 | v.gen_w()
29 |
30 | v.hex = utils.hex_on_cursor() or "61afef"
31 | v.new_hex = v.hex
32 | v.sliders.r, v.sliders.g, v.sliders.b = hex2rgb_ratio(v.new_hex)
33 |
34 | v.palette_buf = api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
35 | v.tools_buf = api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
36 |
37 | local input_buf = api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
38 | vim.bo[input_buf].buftype = "prompt"
39 | vim.fn.prompt_setprompt(input_buf, config.prompt)
40 |
41 | volt.gen_data {
42 | { buf = v.palette_buf, layout = layout.palette, xpad = v.xpad, ns = v.paletteNS },
43 | { buf = v.tools_buf, layout = layout.tools, xpad = v.xpad, ns = v.paletteNS },
44 | }
45 |
46 | local h = mark_state[v.palette_buf].h
47 |
48 | -- handle fallback col | if less space is there for window
49 | local cur_pos = api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)
50 | local win_w = api.nvim_win_get_width(0)
51 | local total_w = (v.w * 2) + 10
52 | local fallback_col
53 |
54 | if win_w - cur_pos[2] < total_w then
55 | local kekw = win_w - cur_pos[2] - total_w
56 | fallback_col = -(cur_pos[1] - kekw)
57 | end
58 |
59 | local left_win_pos = (function()
60 | if config.position == "cursor" then
61 | return { 1, fallback_col or 1 }
62 | elseif config.position == "center" then
63 | return { (vim.o.lines / 2) - (h / 2), vim.o.columns / 2 - v.w }
64 | else
65 | return config.position(v.w, h)
66 | end
67 | end)()
68 |
69 | local win = api.nvim_open_win(v.palette_buf, true, {
70 | row = left_win_pos[1],
71 | col = left_win_pos[2],
72 | width = v.w,
73 | height = h,
74 | relative = config.position == "cursor" and "cursor" or "editor",
75 | style = "minimal",
76 | border = "single",
77 | title = { { " Color picker ", border and "lazyh1" or "ExBlack3bg" } },
78 | title_pos = "center",
79 | })
80 |
81 | local tools_h = h - (border and 3 or 4)
82 |
83 | local input_win = api.nvim_open_win(input_buf, true, {
84 | row = -1,
85 | col = (border and 2 or 3) + v.w,
86 | width = v.w,
87 | height = 1,
88 | relative = "win",
89 | win = win,
90 | style = "minimal",
91 | border = "single",
92 | })
93 |
94 | local tools_win = api.nvim_open_win(v.tools_buf, true, {
95 | row = (border and 2 or 3),
96 | col = -1,
97 | width = v.tools_w,
98 | height = tools_h,
99 | relative = "win",
100 | win = input_win,
101 | style = "minimal",
102 | border = "single",
103 | })
104 |
105 | api.nvim_win_set_hl_ns(win, v.paletteNS)
106 | api.nvim_win_set_hl_ns(input_win, v.inputNS)
107 | api.nvim_win_set_hl_ns(tools_win, v.toolsNS)
108 |
109 | if border then
110 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.paletteNS, "FloatBorder", { link = "Comment" })
111 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.toolsNS, "FloatBorder", { link = "Comment" })
112 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.paletteNS, "normal", { link = "normal" })
113 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.toolsNS, "normal", { link = "normal" })
114 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.inputNS, "normal", { link = "normal" })
115 | else
116 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.paletteNS, "FloatBorder", { link = "ExDarkBorder" })
117 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.paletteNS, "Normal", { link = "ExDarkBg" })
118 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.inputNS, "FloatBorder", { link = "ExBlack2border" })
119 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.inputNS, "Normal", { link = "ExBlack2Bg" })
120 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.toolsNS, "FloatBorder", { link = "Exblack2border" })
121 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.toolsNS, "Normal", { link = "ExBlack2Bg" })
122 | end
123 |
124 | api.nvim_set_current_win(input_win)
125 | vim.cmd "startinsert"
126 | vim.schedule(function()
127 | api.nvim_set_current_win(win)
128 | end)
129 |
130 | volt.run(v.palette_buf, { h = h, w = v.w })
131 | volt.run(v.tools_buf, { h = tools_h, w = v.w })
132 | volt_events.add { v.palette_buf, v.tools_buf }
133 |
134 | vim.fn.prompt_setcallback(input_buf, function(input)
135 | v.hex = input:sub(2)
136 | v.set_hex("#" .. v.hex)
137 | redraw(v.palette_buf, "all")
138 | redraw(v.tools_buf, "all")
139 | end)
140 |
141 | volt.mappings {
142 | bufs = { v.palette_buf, input_buf, v.tools_buf },
143 | input_buf = input_buf,
144 | after_close = function()
145 | api.nvim_set_current_win(oldwin)
146 | end,
147 | }
148 |
149 | map("n", "", huefyapi.save_color, { buffer = v.palette_buf })
150 | map("n", "", huefyapi.save_color, { buffer = v.tools_buf })
151 |
152 | if config.mappings then
153 | config.mappings { v.palette_buf, v.tools_buf }
154 | end
155 | end
156 |
157 | return M
158 |
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/lua/minty/huefy/layout.lua:
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1 | local ui = require "minty.huefy.ui"
2 |
3 | local M = {}
4 |
5 | M.palette = {
6 | {
7 | lines = ui.palettes,
8 | name = "palettes",
9 | },
10 |
11 | {
12 | lines = ui.hue,
13 | name = "hue",
14 | },
15 |
16 | {
17 | lines = ui.footer,
18 | name = "footer",
19 | },
20 | }
21 |
22 | M.tools = {
23 | {
24 | lines = ui.rgb_slider,
25 | name = "rgb_slider",
26 | },
27 |
28 | {
29 | lines = ui.saturation_slider,
30 | name = "saturation_slider",
31 | },
32 |
33 | {
34 | lines = ui.lightness_slider,
35 | name = "lightness_slider",
36 | },
37 |
38 | {
39 | lines = ui.suggested_colors,
40 | name = "suggested_colors",
41 | },
42 | }
43 |
44 | return M
45 |
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/lua/minty/huefy/state.lua:
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1 | local hex2rgb_ratio = require("volt.color").hex2rgb_ratio
2 |
3 | local M = {
4 | hex = "",
5 | xpad = 2,
6 | hue_intensity = 2,
7 | close = nil,
8 |
9 | sliders = {
10 | r = 0,
11 | b = 0,
12 | g = 0,
13 | saturation = 20,
14 | lightness = 20,
15 | },
16 |
17 | saturation_mode = "vibrant",
18 | lightness_mode = "light",
19 |
20 | visible = true,
21 | }
22 |
23 | M.gen_w = function()
24 | M.w = 36 + (2 * M.xpad)
25 | M.w_with_pad = M.w - (2 * M.xpad)
26 |
27 | M.tools_w = M.w
28 | M.tools_with_pad = M.tools_w - (2 * M.xpad)
29 | end
30 |
31 | M.set_hex = function(val)
32 | M.new_hex = val:sub(2)
33 | M.sliders.r, M.sliders.g, M.sliders.b = hex2rgb_ratio(val)
34 | end
35 |
36 | return M
37 |
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/lua/minty/huefy/ui.lua:
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1 | local api = vim.api
2 | local v = require "minty.huefy.state"
3 | local redraw = require("volt").redraw
4 | local lighten = require("volt.color").change_hex_lightness
5 | local change_hue = require("volt.color").change_hex_hue
6 | local rgb2hex = require("volt.color").rgb2hex
7 | local change_saturation = require("volt.color").change_hex_saturation
8 | local ui = require "volt.ui"
9 | local hex2complementary = require("volt.color").hex2complementary
10 | local config = require("minty").config.huefy
11 | local huefyapi = require "minty.huefy.api"
12 | local g = vim.g
13 |
14 | local M = {}
15 |
16 | local redraw_all = function()
17 | redraw(v.tools_buf, "all")
18 | redraw(v.palette_buf, "all")
19 | end
20 |
21 | ------------------------------- color blocks ----------------------------------------
22 | local function gen_colors(hex, row, type)
23 | local blocks = {}
24 | local abc = type == "dark" and -1 or 12
25 |
26 | for i = 1, 12, 1 do
27 | local color = lighten(hex or v.new_hex, (abc - i) * row * 1.3)
28 | local hlgroup = "hue" .. i .. row .. (type or "")
29 |
30 | local block = {
31 | " ",
32 | hlgroup,
33 | function()
34 | v.set_hex(color)
35 | redraw_all()
36 | end,
37 | }
38 |
39 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.paletteNS, hlgroup, { bg = color })
40 |
41 | table.insert(blocks, block)
42 | end
43 |
44 | return blocks
45 | end
46 |
47 | M.palettes = function()
48 | local blocks = {}
49 |
50 | for row = 1, 4, 1 do
51 | table.insert(blocks, 1, gen_colors(nil, row))
52 | end
53 |
54 | local lastcolor = api.nvim_get_hl(v.paletteNS, { name = blocks[#blocks][1][2] }).bg
55 | lastcolor = string.format("%06x", lastcolor)
56 |
57 | for row = 1, 5, 1 do
58 | table.insert(blocks, gen_colors(lastcolor, row, "dark"))
59 | end
60 |
61 | table.insert(blocks, 1, {})
62 | table.insert(blocks, {})
63 | return blocks
64 | end
65 |
66 | M.hue = function()
67 | local separator = { { string.rep("-", v.w_with_pad), "LineNr" } }
68 | local result = {}
69 |
70 | for i = 1, 36, 1 do
71 | local color = change_hue(v.new_hex, i * v.hue_intensity)
72 | local hlgroup = "huevarients" .. i
73 |
74 | local block = {
75 | " ",
76 | hlgroup,
77 | function()
78 | v.set_hex(color)
79 | redraw_all()
80 | end,
81 | }
82 |
83 | table.insert(result, block)
84 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.paletteNS, hlgroup, { bg = color })
85 | end
86 |
87 | return {
88 | {
89 | { "Hue Variants" },
90 | { string.rep(" ", 10) },
91 |
92 | {
93 | "",
94 | "Function",
95 | function()
96 | v.hue_intensity = v.hue_intensity + 1
97 | redraw(v.palette_buf, { "hue" })
98 | end,
99 | },
100 |
101 | { " " },
102 |
103 | {
104 | "",
105 | "Comment",
106 | function()
107 | v.hue_intensity = v.hue_intensity - 1
108 | redraw(v.palette_buf, { "hue" })
109 | end,
110 | },
111 |
112 | { " Step: " .. v.hue_intensity },
113 | },
114 |
115 | separator,
116 |
117 | result,
118 | }
119 | end
120 |
121 | local save_color = {
122 | click = huefyapi.save_color,
123 | hover = { id = "saved_color", redraw = "footer" },
124 | }
125 |
126 | M.footer = function()
127 | local col_len = 9
128 |
129 | local function gen_padding(n)
130 | return { string.rep(" ", n or 1) }
131 | end
132 |
133 | local space = gen_padding()
134 | local underline = { string.rep("-", col_len), "LineNr" }
135 |
136 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.paletteNS, "hex1", { fg = "#" .. v.hex })
137 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.paletteNS, "hex2", { fg = "#" .. v.new_hex })
138 |
139 | local borderhl = g.nvmark_hovered == "saved_color" and "Normal" or "LineNr"
140 |
141 | local results = {
142 | {},
143 | {
144 | { "Old Color" },
145 | space,
146 | space,
147 | { "New Color" },
148 | gen_padding(6),
149 | { "┌" .. string.rep("─", 8) .. "┐", borderhl, save_color },
150 | },
151 |
152 | {
153 | underline,
154 | space,
155 | space,
156 | underline,
157 | gen_padding(6),
158 | { "│", borderhl, save_color },
159 | { " Save ", "Normal", save_color },
160 | { "│", borderhl, save_color },
161 | },
162 |
163 | {
164 | { " ", "hex1" },
165 | { "#" .. v.hex },
166 | space,
167 | space,
168 | { " ", "hex2" },
169 | { "#" .. v.new_hex },
170 | gen_padding(6),
171 | { "└" .. string.rep("─", 8) .. "┘", borderhl, save_color },
172 | },
173 | config.border and {} or nil,
174 | }
175 |
176 | return results
177 | end
178 |
179 | ---------------------------------- slider -------------------------------------------
180 |
181 | M.rgb_slider = function()
182 | local rgb = v.sliders
183 | local lines = { config.border and {} or nil }
184 | local sliders_info = { { "r", "Red" }, { "g", "Green" }, { "b", "Blue" } }
185 |
186 | for _, val in ipairs(sliders_info) do
187 | local txt = val[1]:upper() .. " "
188 |
189 | local mark = ui.slider.config {
190 | txt = txt,
191 | w = v.tools_with_pad,
192 | val = math.floor(rgb[val[1]]),
193 | hlon = "Ex" .. val[2],
194 | ratio_txt = true,
195 | actions = function()
196 | rgb[val[1]] = ui.slider.val(v.tools_with_pad, txt, v.xpad, { ratio = true })
197 |
198 | v.new_hex = rgb2hex(rgb.r, rgb.g, rgb.b):sub(2)
199 | redraw(v.tools_buf, { "rgb_slider", "suggested_colors" })
200 | redraw(v.palette_buf, "all")
201 | end,
202 | }
203 |
204 | table.insert(lines, mark)
205 | end
206 |
207 | return lines
208 | end
209 |
210 | M.saturation_slider = function()
211 | local handle_click = function(step)
212 | local mm = v.saturation_mode == "dim" and -1 or 1
213 | v.sliders.saturation = step or ui.slider.val(v.tools_with_pad, nil, v.xpad, { thumb = true })
214 | local color = change_saturation("#" .. v.hex, v.sliders.saturation * mm)
215 | v.set_hex(color)
216 | redraw(v.tools_buf, { "saturation_slider", "rgb_slider", "suggested_colors" })
217 | redraw(v.palette_buf, "all")
218 | end
219 |
220 | return {
221 | {},
222 |
223 | {
224 | { " Saturation" },
225 |
226 | { string.rep(" ", 14) },
227 |
228 | ui.checkbox {
229 | txt = "Invert",
230 | active = g.nvmark_hovered == "invert_checkbox" or v.saturation_mode == "vibrant",
231 | actions = {
232 | click = function()
233 | v.saturation_mode = v.saturation_mode == "dim" and "vibrant" or "dim"
234 | handle_click(10)
235 | end,
236 |
237 | hover = { id = "invert_checkbox", redraw = "saturation_slider" },
238 | },
239 | },
240 | },
241 |
242 | ui.slider.config {
243 | w = v.tools_with_pad,
244 | val = v.sliders.saturation,
245 | hlon = "Normal",
246 | ratio_txt = false,
247 | thumb = true,
248 | actions = handle_click,
249 | },
250 | }
251 | end
252 |
253 | M.lightness_slider = function()
254 | local handle_click = function(step)
255 | local mm = v.lightness_mode == "dark" and -1 or 1
256 | v.sliders.lightness = step or ui.slider.val(v.tools_with_pad, nil, v.xpad, { thumb = true })
257 | local color = lighten("#" .. v.hex, v.sliders.lightness * mm)
258 | v.set_hex(color)
259 | redraw(v.tools_buf, { "lightness_slider", "rgb_slider", "suggested_colors" })
260 | redraw(v.palette_buf, "all")
261 | end
262 |
263 | return {
264 | {},
265 |
266 | {
267 | { " Lightness" },
268 |
269 | { string.rep(" ", 15) },
270 |
271 | ui.checkbox {
272 | txt = "Darken",
273 | active = g.nvmark_hovered == "darken_checkbox" or v.lightness_mode == "dark",
274 | actions = {
275 | hover = { id = "darken_checkbox", redraw = "lightness_slider" },
276 | click = function()
277 | v.lightness_mode = v.lightness_mode == "dark" and "light" or "dark"
278 | handle_click(v.sliders.lightness)
279 | end,
280 | },
281 | },
282 | },
283 |
284 | ui.slider.config {
285 | w = v.tools_with_pad,
286 | val = v.sliders.lightness,
287 | hlon = "Normal",
288 | ratio_txt = false,
289 | thumb = true,
290 | actions = handle_click,
291 | },
292 | }
293 | end
294 |
295 | M.suggested_colors = function()
296 | local separator = { { string.rep("-", v.w_with_pad), "LineNr" } }
297 | local qty = 36
298 | local colors = hex2complementary(v.new_hex, qty)
299 |
300 | local line1 = {}
301 | local line2 = {}
302 |
303 | for i, color in ipairs(colors) do
304 | local hlgroup = "compcolor" .. i
305 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.toolsNS, hlgroup, { fg = color })
306 |
307 | local hover_id = "suggested" .. i
308 | local hovered = g.nvmark_hovered == hover_id
309 |
310 | local virt_text = {
311 | hovered and "" or "",
312 | hlgroup,
313 | {
314 | hover = { id = hover_id, redraw = "suggested_colors" },
315 |
316 | click = function()
317 | v.set_hex(color)
318 | redraw_all()
319 | end,
320 | },
321 | }
322 |
323 | local space = { " " }
324 |
325 | if i <= qty / 2 then
326 | table.insert(line1, virt_text)
327 | table.insert(line1, space)
328 | else
329 | table.insert(line2, virt_text)
330 | table.insert(line2, space)
331 | end
332 | end
333 |
334 | return {
335 | {},
336 | { { " Complementary Colors" } },
337 | separator,
338 |
339 | line1,
340 | line2,
341 |
342 | config.border and {} or nil,
343 | }
344 | end
345 |
346 | return M
347 |
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/lua/minty/init.lua:
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1 | local M = {}
2 |
3 | M.config = {
4 | huefy = {
5 | border = false,
6 | prompt = " Enter color : ",
7 |
8 | -- func must return { row, col }
9 | position = "cursor", -- cursor | center | func(w, h)
10 | },
11 | shades = {
12 | border = true,
13 | prompt = " Enter color : ",
14 |
15 | -- func must return { row, col }
16 | position = "cursor", -- cursor | center | func(w, h)
17 | },
18 | }
19 |
20 | M.setup = function(opts)
21 | M.config = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", M.config, opts or {})
22 | end
23 |
24 | return M
25 |
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/lua/minty/shades/api.lua:
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1 | local M = {}
2 | local v = require "minty.shades.state"
3 |
4 | M.save_color = function()
5 | require("volt").close()
6 | local line = vim.api.nvim_get_current_line()
7 | line = line:gsub(v.hex, v.new_hex)
8 | vim.api.nvim_set_current_line(line)
9 | end
10 |
11 | return M
12 |
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/lua/minty/shades/init.lua:
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1 | local M = {}
2 | local api = vim.api
3 | local utils = require "minty.utils"
4 | local v = require "minty.shades.state"
5 | local mark_state = require "volt.state"
6 | local redraw = require("volt").redraw
7 | local layout = require "minty.shades.layout"
8 | local volt = require "volt"
9 | local config = require("minty").config.shades
10 | local shadesapi = require "minty.shades.api"
11 | local map = vim.keymap.set
12 |
13 | v.ns = api.nvim_create_namespace "NvShades"
14 |
15 | M.open = function()
16 | local oldwin = api.nvim_get_current_win()
17 |
18 | v.hex = utils.hex_on_cursor() or "61afef"
19 | v.new_hex = v.hex
20 | v.buf = api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
21 |
22 | local input_buf = api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
23 | vim.bo[input_buf].buftype = "prompt"
24 | vim.fn.prompt_setprompt(input_buf, config.prompt)
25 |
26 | volt.gen_data {
27 | { buf = v.buf, layout = layout, xpad = v.xpad, ns = v.ns },
28 | }
29 |
30 | local h = mark_state[v.buf].h
31 |
32 | local left_win_pos = (function()
33 | if config.position == "cursor" then
34 | return { 1, 0 }
35 | elseif config.position == "center" then
36 | return { (vim.o.lines / 2) - (h - 1 / 2), vim.o.columns / 2 - v.w / 2 }
37 | else
38 | return config.position(v.w, h - 1)
39 | end
40 | end)()
41 |
42 | local win = api.nvim_open_win(v.buf, true, {
43 | row = left_win_pos[1],
44 | col = left_win_pos[2],
45 | width = v.w,
46 | height = h,
47 | relative = config.position == "cursor" and "cursor" or "editor",
48 | style = "minimal",
49 | border = { "┏", "━", "┓", "┃", "┛", "━", "┗", "┃" },
50 | title = { { " Color Shades ", "pmenusel" } },
51 | title_pos = "center",
52 | })
53 |
54 | local input_win = api.nvim_open_win(input_buf, true, {
55 | row = h + 1,
56 | col = -1,
57 | width = v.w,
58 | height = 1,
59 | relative = "win",
60 | win = win,
61 | style = "minimal",
62 | border = { "┏", "━", "┓", "┃", "┛", "━", "┗", "┃" },
63 | })
64 |
65 | api.nvim_win_set_hl_ns(win, v.ns)
66 |
67 | if config.border then
68 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.ns, "FloatBorder", { link = "LineNr" })
69 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.ns, "Normal", { bg = "none" })
70 | vim.wo[input_win].winhl = "FloatBorder:ExBlue,Normal:Normal"
71 | else
72 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.ns, "FloatBorder", { link = "ExBlack2border" })
73 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.ns, "Normal", { link = "ExBlack2Bg" })
74 | vim.wo[input_win].winhl = "Normal:ExBlack3Bg,FloatBorder:ExBlack3border"
75 | end
76 |
77 | api.nvim_set_current_win(input_win)
78 | vim.cmd "startinsert"
79 | vim.schedule(function()
80 | api.nvim_set_current_win(win)
81 | end)
82 |
83 | volt.run(v.buf, { h = h, w = v.w })
84 | require("volt.events").add(v.buf)
85 |
86 | vim.fn.prompt_setcallback(input_buf, function(input)
87 | v.hex = input:sub(2)
88 | v.new_hex = v.hex
89 | redraw(v.buf, { "palettes", "footer" })
90 | end)
91 |
92 | ----------------- keymaps --------------------------
93 | volt.mappings {
94 | bufs = { v.buf, input_buf },
95 | after_close = function()
96 | api.nvim_set_current_win(oldwin)
97 | end,
98 | }
99 |
100 | map("n", "", shadesapi.save_color, { buffer = v.buf })
101 |
102 | if config.mappings then
103 | config.mappings(v.buf)
104 | end
105 | end
106 |
107 | return M
108 |
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/lua/minty/shades/layout.lua:
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1 | local ui = require "minty.shades.ui"
2 |
3 | return {
4 | {
5 | lines = ui.tabs,
6 | name = "tabs",
7 | },
8 |
9 | {
10 | lines = ui.palettes,
11 | name = "palettes",
12 | },
13 |
14 | {
15 | lines = ui.intensity,
16 | name = "intensity",
17 | },
18 |
19 | {
20 | lines = ui.footer,
21 | name = "footer",
22 | },
23 | }
24 |
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/lua/minty/shades/state.lua:
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1 | local M = {
2 | hex = "",
3 | ns = 0,
4 | xpad = 2,
5 | step = 10,
6 | intensity = 50,
7 | blocklen = 6,
8 | palette_cols = 6,
9 | mode = "Variants",
10 | close = nil,
11 | visible = true,
12 | }
13 |
14 | M.w = M.palette_cols * M.blocklen + (2 * M.xpad)
15 | M.w_with_pad = M.w - (2 * M.xpad)
16 |
17 | return M
18 |
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/lua/minty/shades/ui.lua:
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1 | local api = vim.api
2 | local v = require "minty.shades.state"
3 | local redraw = require("volt").redraw
4 | local ui = require "volt.ui"
5 | local config = require("minty").config.shades
6 | local shadesapi = require("minty.shades.api")
7 | local g = vim.g
8 |
9 | local M = {}
10 |
11 | M.tabs = function()
12 | local modes = { "Variants", "Saturation", "Hues" }
13 | local result = {}
14 |
15 | for _, name in ipairs(modes) do
16 | local hover_name = "tabs_checkbox" .. name
17 |
18 | local mark = ui.checkbox {
19 | txt = name,
20 | active = g.nvmark_hovered == hover_name or v.mode == name,
21 | actions = {
22 | hover = { id = hover_name, redraw = "tabs" },
23 |
24 | click = function()
25 | v.mode = name
26 | redraw(v.buf, { "tabs", "palettes" })
27 | end,
28 | },
29 | }
30 |
31 | table.insert(result, mark)
32 | table.insert(result, { " " })
33 | end
34 |
35 | return {
36 | {},
37 | result,
38 | { { string.rep("-", v.w_with_pad), "LineNr" } },
39 | }
40 | end
41 |
42 | ------------------------------- color blocks ----------------------------------------
43 | local color_funcs = {
44 | Variants = require("volt.color").change_hex_lightness,
45 | Saturation = require("volt.color").change_hex_saturation,
46 | Hues = require("volt.color").change_hex_hue,
47 | }
48 |
49 | M.palettes = function()
50 | local intensity = math.floor(v.intensity / 10)
51 | local gen_color = color_funcs[v.mode]
52 | local blockstr = string.rep(" ", v.blocklen)
53 |
54 | local light_blocks = {}
55 | local dark_blocks = {}
56 |
57 | for i = 1, v.palette_cols, 1 do
58 | local dark = gen_color(v.hex, -1 * (i - 1) * intensity)
59 | local light = gen_color(v.hex, (i - 1) * intensity)
60 | local dark_hl = "hue" .. i .. "dark"
61 | local light_hl = "hue" .. i .. "light"
62 |
63 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.ns, dark_hl, { bg = dark })
64 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.ns, light_hl, { bg = light })
65 |
66 | local dark_block = {
67 | blockstr,
68 | dark_hl,
69 | function()
70 | v.new_hex = dark:sub(2)
71 | redraw(v.buf, { "footer" })
72 | end,
73 | }
74 |
75 | local light_block = {
76 | blockstr,
77 | light_hl,
78 | function()
79 | v.new_hex = light:sub(2)
80 | redraw(v.buf, { "footer" })
81 | end,
82 | }
83 |
84 | table.insert(light_blocks, light_block)
85 | table.insert(dark_blocks, 1, dark_block)
86 | end
87 |
88 | return { light_blocks, light_blocks, dark_blocks, dark_blocks }
89 | end
90 |
91 | -------------------------- intensity status & column toggler -----------------------------------
92 | local update_palette_cols = function(n)
93 | v.blocklen = n == 12 and 3 or 6
94 | v.palette_cols = n
95 | redraw(v.buf, { "palettes", "intensity" })
96 | end
97 |
98 | ---------------------------------- intensity -------------------------------------------
99 | M.intensity = function()
100 | local intensity = math.floor(v.intensity / 10)
101 | return {
102 | {},
103 |
104 | {
105 | { "Intensity : " .. intensity .. (intensity == 10 and "" or " ") },
106 | { " " },
107 |
108 | {
109 | "",
110 | v.palette_cols == 12 and "Function" or "LineNr",
111 | function()
112 | update_palette_cols(12)
113 | end,
114 | },
115 |
116 | { " " },
117 |
118 | {
119 | "",
120 | v.palette_cols == 6 and "Function" or "LineNr",
121 | function()
122 | update_palette_cols(6)
123 | end,
124 | },
125 |
126 | { " Columns" },
127 | },
128 |
129 | ui.slider.config {
130 | w = v.w_with_pad,
131 | val = v.intensity,
132 | hlon = "ExRed",
133 | ratio_txt = false,
134 | actions = function()
135 | v.intensity = ui.slider.val(v.w_with_pad, nil, v.xpad)
136 | redraw(v.buf, { "intensity", "palettes" })
137 | end,
138 | },
139 | }
140 | end
141 |
142 | local save_color = {
143 | click = shadesapi.save_color,
144 | hover = { id = "savedcolor", redraw = "footer" },
145 | }
146 |
147 | M.footer = function()
148 | local col_len = 9
149 |
150 | local function gen_padding(n)
151 | return { string.rep(" ", n or 1) }
152 | end
153 |
154 | local space = gen_padding()
155 | local underline = { string.rep("-", col_len), "LineNr" }
156 |
157 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.ns, "hex1", { fg = "#" .. v.hex })
158 | api.nvim_set_hl(v.ns, "hex2", { fg = "#" .. v.new_hex })
159 |
160 | local borderhl = g.nvmark_hovered == "savedcolor" and "Function" or "LineNr"
161 |
162 | local results = {
163 | {},
164 | {
165 | { "Old Color" },
166 | space,
167 | space,
168 | { "New Color" },
169 | gen_padding(6),
170 | { "┌" .. string.rep("─", 8) .. "┐", borderhl, save_color },
171 | },
172 |
173 | {
174 | underline,
175 | space,
176 | space,
177 | underline,
178 | gen_padding(6),
179 | { "│", borderhl, save_color },
180 | { " Save ", "Function", save_color },
181 | { "│", borderhl, save_color },
182 | },
183 |
184 | {
185 | { " ", "hex1" },
186 | { "#" .. v.hex },
187 | space,
188 | space,
189 | { " ", "hex2" },
190 | { "#" .. v.new_hex },
191 | gen_padding(6),
192 | { "└" .. string.rep("─", 8) .. "┘", borderhl, save_color },
193 | },
194 | (config.border and {} or nil),
195 | }
196 |
197 | return results
198 | end
199 |
200 | return M
201 |
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/lua/minty/utils.lua:
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1 | local M = {}
2 | local api = vim.api
3 | local lighten_hex = require("volt.color").change_hex_lightness
4 |
5 | M.hex_on_cursor = function()
6 | local hex = vim.fn.expand ""
7 |
8 | if hex:match "^#?%x%x%x%x%x%x$" then
9 | return hex:gsub("#", "")
10 | end
11 | end
12 |
13 | -- lightens hex color under cursor, negative arg will darken
14 | M.lighten_on_cursor = function(n)
15 | local hex = M.hex_on_cursor()
16 |
17 | if hex and hex:match "^%x%x%x%x%x%x$" then
18 | local line = api.nvim_get_current_line()
19 | local new_hex = lighten_hex("#" .. hex, n)
20 | line = line:gsub(hex, new_hex:sub(2))
21 | api.nvim_set_current_line(line)
22 | end
23 | end
24 |
25 | return M
26 |
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/plugin/minty.lua:
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1 | local cmd = vim.api.nvim_create_user_command
2 |
3 | cmd("Huefy", function()
4 | require("minty.huefy").open()
5 | end, { desc = "Open minty huefy" })
6 |
7 | cmd("Shades", function()
8 | require("minty.shades").open()
9 | end, { desc = "Open minty huefy" })
10 |
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