# Refactoring Again Originally, when this theme was created, it made sense to create two separate packages to provide the theme, one for the CSS files themselves and the other for a CLI to generate the source files. These we needed to generate GPL palettes for [Inkscape](https://inkscape.org/) and that specific abstraction started to crumble. The result is that we merged the two Priduck repositories together and made it a single theme, with the intent that one would generate the files they want instead of a tiny package that just provided a single CSS variables version. This will also allow for the generation of character-specific stylesheets over at [Fedran](//fedran.com) not to mention the book covers over there. ## The CLI The CLI is pretty simple, a verb-based Node script that installs into the `node_modules/.bin` folder as usual: ``` $ priduck priduck [args] Commands: priduck css Generate CSS files priduck palette Generate palette files Options: --version Show version number [boolean] --help Show help [boolean] Not enough non-option arguments: got 0, need at least 2 ``` The three basic commands are: - `priduck css variables [--output /path/style.css]` to generate the CSS variables CSS file. - `priduck css mixin` to combine CSS fragments files instead a combination of media queries and data attributes for supporting `prefers-color-scheme` and `prefers-contrast` options. - `priduck palette gpl --hue [--output example.gpl]` which generates a hue-specific palette file for GNU Imp and Inkscape. ## Documentation Along the process, a project can never be done if it isn't documented, so we wrote [some documentation](/priduck-color-theme-cli-js/). It gives the general gist of the tool. We'll expand on it some more "someday."