CSS color - Resolve and convert CSS colors.
Gamut map css colors to fit display specific gamuts
A collection of functions for manipulating CSS colors, inspired by SASS.
Enables a color picker input next to css colors
CSS Color functions
Converts CSS colors from one representation to another
Detect css colors
Keep a watchful eye on your css colors
Get a list of all named CSS colors.
Minify CSS colors
PostCSS processor to keep a watchful eye on your css colors
Get css colors from a string, including rgb, rgba, hsl, hsla, hex, named, etc.
CLI for generating CSS colors
css colors file extension icons
Web color picker with opacity channel (alpha channel) and custom palette. Supports CSS colors such as rgba() and hex, including #rrggbbaa.
Automatic alpha variants for your Tailwind CSS colors
A hyper theme based on named CSS colors.
PostCSS plugin to keep a watchful eye on your css colors
Azure IoT common styles library for CSS, Colors and Themes
CLI to keep a watchful eye on your css colors
Enables a color picker input next to CSS colors
List of named CSS colors with some helper functions. This package might be only useful to me.
Tailwind css colors shades and tints plugin.
Type definitions for CSS colors — RGB, HSL, HWB, HEX, Lab, LCH, Oklab, Oklch, and more
A Rust converter to transform CSS colors.
Rust library for CSS color strings
🦀 Soothing pastel theme for Rust.
A crate with color names and its values and usefull functions inluded to get similar colour name by RGB data; Based on css-color names.
A Rust color library with easy transformation of colors with less functions.
Tailwind v4 colors in Rust's color crate
Make sense of any css color string.
A color conversion library supporting hex, RGB, HSL, and HSV formats with parsing, manipulation (lighten, darken, saturate, desaturate), contrast ratio calculation, and all 148 CSS named colors.
Jekyll plugin to generate CSS overrides based on Vibrant.js colors extracted from a given image
Color is a Ruby library to provide RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other color space manipulation support to applications that require it. It provides optional named RGB colors that are commonly supported in HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. The Color library performs purely mathematical manipulation of the colors based on color theory without reference to device color profiles (such as sRGB or Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with RGB and HSL color spaces, this won't matter. Absolute color spaces (like CIE LAB and CIE XYZ) cannot be reliably converted to relative color spaces (like RGB) without color profiles. When necessary for conversions, Color provides D65 and D50 reference white values in Color::XYZ. Color 2.2 adds a minor feature where an RGB color created from values can silently inherit the `#name` of a predefined color if `color/rgb/colors` has already been loaded. It builds on the Color 2.0 major release, dropping support for all versions of Ruby prior to 3.2 as well as removing or renaming a number of features. The main breaking changes are: - Color classes are immutable Data objects; they are no longer mutable. - RGB named colors are no longer loaded on gem startup, but must be required explicitly (this is _not_ done via `autoload` because there are more than 100 named colors with spelling variations) with `require "color/rgb/colors"`. - Color palettes have been removed. - `Color::CSS` and `Color::CSS#[]` have been removed.
A library built to handle the easy conversion, comparison and manipulation of colors with CSS-style hex color notation.
Extract color information into various formats from CSS/SCSS files.
Colorist is a library built to handle the easy conversion and manipulation of colors with a special emphasis on W3C standards and CSS-style hex color notation.
Colorist is a library built to handle the easy conversion and manipulation of colors with a special emphasis on W3C standards and CSS-style hex color notation.
Colorist is a library built to handle the easy conversion and manipulation of colors with a special emphasis on W3C standards and CSS-style hex color notation.
Tools to customize CSS colors and such things, particularly for multi-site apps.
Colorist is a library built to handle the easy conversion and manipulation of colors with a special emphasis on W3C standards and CSS-style hex color notation.
CSS Waxer refactors CSS files bringing the focus on properties, rather than on selectors. Typically, CSS files are written by groups of selectors, you first specify all the properties of <body>, then those of <h1>, #header, and so on. This makes it hard to catch a glimpse of the overall style of a site, such as the entire list of colors used, the fonts, or the dimensions. CSS Waxer reorders the lines of a CSS files so that properties are grouped together by family. In this way, you can rapidly check together all the fonts used, the colors, backgrounds, layouts and so on for the whole site.
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