tep lets you make little pixel art images in a file and then compile them to images. See: ``` w: #FFF b: #000 w b w b w b b w b w b w w b w b w b b w b w b w w b w b w b b w b w b w ``` The spaces are optional but let it stay at least a little more square than it could be in whatever font this is than I'm using. Install it with ``` cargo install tepimg ``` or clone it down and ``` cargo install --path tep ``` ### Usage ``` tepimg tests/standard.tep tests/standard.png ``` Or, if you want to share a palette between images, you can pass it in separate. The palette provided with `-p` will be used instead of any palette in the image. ``` tepimg -p tests/standard_palette tests/standard.tep tests/standard.png ``` ### Valid colour definitions short gray: `#1` becomes `#111111` long gray: `#12` becomes `#121212` short rgb: `#abc` becomes `#aabbcc` short rgba: `#abcd` becomes `#aabbccdd` long rgb: `#abcdef` long rgba: `#abcdef12` `rgb(...)` and `rgba(...)` with bytes. So like, `rgb(51,170,136)`