Solace

Suffering under the burden of using the Windows console? Feel embarassed next to all of your hip friends running Linux?

Solace is here to help.

You see, the Windows terminal can only use 16 colors, and while it's possible to alter those colors via the "properties" Window one at a time, persisting or reusing hand-editted color combinations is difficult.

If you hate managing colors but don't want to abandon the Command Prompt entirely for a replacement such as Console 2, Solace can alleviate your grief by quickly dumping and loading colors from the command line.

For example, you can quickly load the Ubuntu default color scheme by typing "solace load ubuntu". The custom Powershell theme can be yours by typing "solace load powershell". If those aren't enough, you can even make your own themes.

==Example==

    

==Instructions==

Build or unzip solace. Set the environment variable named SOLACE_FILES to the directory containing the .solace text files found in the zip file or source code repository, then make sure the solace exe file is in your PATH environment variable.

You may need to install the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2013 for Solace to work.

==Get==

==Fun Fact==

Solace takes up less processing power than this webpage which is currently melting your CPU.