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pso2-color-picker
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The PSO2 color picker is a command line tool for generating the PSO2 color palette given some RGB value. Currently, this is a toy project that works as follows:
pip install pso2-color-pickercolor-pickerIf done correctly, a window should pop up with an image like the following:

Likewise, a file will be saved at the location you ran the script with the file name you provided in Step 3i.
Let us know if you like it! Given enough community support, we would be happy to extend this tool to be more user-friendly.
FAQs
A color matching tool for PSO2.
We found that pso2-color-picker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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