Oh yeah. Sorry wrong group then. It was the only code I could find that would do something close to what I want.
What exactly are you trying to get the strip to do?
Fading chase
If youre not in a hurry ill throw some code together and test it out on my gemma at home to make sure it fits the memory available on your trinket. Man i remember starting out (thou im still a noob) any sketch i looked at looked like straight up gibberish lol
Fading chase about 5 LEDs long and then change from purple to orange to green periodically
Yeah they are all gibberish to me. Lol. I do the synced lights for Christmas which is all visual and no code. I had some extra lights I want to Halloween with
It takes time and practice to learn. Like everything else 
Here’s a chase sketch you can mess with.
@marmil nothing with serial seems to work.
@Josh_Dulcich just uncomment serial man
@Josh_Dulcich scratch that delete every line that mentions serial in that sketch and try to compile it. Thats one thing i dont like about attiny chips they dont support serial
so if I use an arduino pro it could do serial?
@Josh_Dulcich I put print statements in my examples all the time to help see what’s going on, but they’re not required at all. Delete the print statements/serial lines as needed.
(It’s actually probably a good idea to remove them/comment them out in a final program anyway since printing to serial is actually pretty slow and can slow your program down.)
@Josh_Dulcich yes but you dont need serial for what you want to do just delete any mention of serial