Color Generation, Manipulation, and Conversion On The Terminal With Pastel

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Pastel is a cool little program that let's you generate, manipulate and convert colors in your terminal. I think that this is a really cool application but I don't really have a use for it so I thought I'd show it to you guys and maybe you can find something cool to do with it.

If you do want to use this program I'd recommend using a terminal that has true color support, below is a link to a list of terminals that support this.

Terminals with true color support:
https://gist.github.com/sindresorhus/bed863fb8bedf023b833c88c322e44f9

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