A luminous warm and calm color palette Java library.
Implementation of the Lumio project.
Getting started
Setup
To use lumio-java, it must be available on your classpath.
You can get it from the Central Repository as a dependency for your favorite build tool or download the latest version.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.arcticicestudio</groupId>
<artifactId>lumio-java</artifactId>
<version>0.3.0</version>
</dependency>
compile(group: 'com.arcticicestudio', name: 'lumio-java', version: '0.3.0')
<dependency org="com.arcticicestudio" name="lumio-java" rev="0.3.0" />
Development snapshots are available via OSS Sonatype and JFrog Artifactory.
Build
Build and install lumio-java into your local repository without GPG signing:
mvn clean install
Signed artifacts may be build by using the sign-gpg profile with a provided gpg.keyname property:
mvn clean install -Dgpg.keyname=YourGPGKeyId
Continuous integration builds are running at Travis-CI and Circle CI.
Usage Guide
This is a basic guide to show the common usage of the lumio-java API.
The API documentation can be found in the JavaDoc.
The Lumio class is the entry point to the lumio-java API to generate HEX- and RGB color codes.
Generate color code strings
Color code strings can be generated from all Lumio enum constants by using the static methods hex(Color) and rgb(Color).
The Color object can be obtained from a Lumio enum constant via the get() method.
String hex = Lumio.hex(Lumio.LUMIO0.get()); // "#241C1C"
String rgb = Lumio.rgb(Lumio.LUMIO29.get()); // "rgb(4, 128, 164)"
Obtaining the Public API version
The getVersion() method returns the ArcVer version of the public API.
String version = Lumio.getVersion(); // "0.3.0"
Development
Contribution
Please report issues/bugs, feature requests and suggestions for improvements to the issue tracker.