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Thank you from Opening this Pull Request, @uditiii ! A Maintainer will review it soon! |
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could you tell me the command with flag how do i run it or add ss for reference @uditiii |
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Also when i run commands like neofetch and fastfetch i want them to be in the rbg() function colors could you make sure to add that too ? @uditiii |
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@uditiii someone has already worked on this and i merged it, could you add more colors or a new flag like |
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yea cool ill do it |
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yea i just submitted a new pr😭 |
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Will be honest, learnt a lot from ai-ing:
the rgb(i) function - in order to change colors, it uses the sine wave hence the utilisation of the math.Sin. So as i increases it cycles through colours and the 2math.Pi/3 and 4math.Pi/3 just basically create offsets to make variations in colors etc