CSS variable based palettes.
Generate a Tailwind CSS palette from a single color
🎨 Lightweight Color Picker component for React.
The default colour palette for all FT products. The palette supports colour contrast checking, colour mixing and toneing.
A node.js module for color quantization, based on Leptonica.
Authoritative color variables for Esri
Extract dominant colors and palettes from images — TypeScript, OKLCH, semantic swatches, live video extraction.
Color palette generation library for TailwindCSS.
LeafyGreen UI Palettes
Implemets the CIEDE2000 color difference algorithm, conversion between RGB and LAB color and mapping all colors in palette X to the closest or most different color in palette Y based on the CIEDE2000 difference.
Pick color from a given color palette by index
Script for generating colour palettes for use with graphs, charts and cartography.
The color palette for Automattic products.
very fast JS GIF encoder
Programmatic JavaScript SDK for generating color palettes with rampa
Default generator that generates the original vibrant palette
Handles the commands menu.
Pierre theme for Shiki, VS Code, and more
semi-theme-default
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
Open Web data by the Mozilla Developer Network
PostCSS plugin for CSS Modules to pass arbitrary values between your module files
Get palette for any image file, no node-canvas
Algorithms to help you parse CSS from an array of tokens.
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.
4 color palettes (Rainbow, Unicorn, Cinematic, Pink), 3 intensity levels (Subtle, Medium, Intense), and a full component library with glowing buttons, gradient borders, neon text, and more. Pure CSS custom properties -- works with any framework or standalone.
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