Easily use hex codes in your project
Use 4 & 8 character hex color notation in CSS
The best regular expression (regex) for matching hex color values from string.
A function to parse floating point hexadecimal strings as defined by the WebAssembly specification
tsParticles hex color plugin
Generate a unique character string suitible for use in files and URLs.
Generate a hex color from the given text
Create a MD5 hash with hex encoding
Plain color conversion functions
A simple method that will strip a valid hex prefix off a string, if present.
A simple method to check if a string is hex prefixed.
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
Convert HEX color to RGBA
A JS implementation of Uniform Resources(UR) Registry specification from Blockchain Commons
Pretty-prints a Buffer
Parse String to Number based on configuration
A collection of Less specific rules for stylelint
Convert RGB(A) color to HEX
Convert HSL colors to RGB colors in hex format.
Fast CBOR with a focus on strictness
Console Colors text parser. Apply colors to texts fast & easy. Use hex/rgb colors with auto (or custom) fallback for unsupported terminals.
Generate hashes from javascript objects in node and the browser.
Generate HEX colors for a given namespace.
Generate HEX colors for a given namespace using color v5
Hexadecimal formatting and decoding helpers for RustUse
Feature-gated facade crate for RustUse encoding helpers
Kaitai Struct is a declarative language used for describe various binary data structures, laid out in files or in memory: i.e. binary file formats, network stream packet formats, etc. The main idea is that a particular format is described in Kaitai Struct language (.ksy file) and then can be compiled with ksc into source files in one of the supported programming languages. These modules will include a generated code for a parser that can read described data structure from a file / stream and give access to it in a nice, easy-to-comprehend API. This package is a visualizer tool for .ksy files. Given a particular binary file and .ksy file(s) that describe its format, it can visualize internal data structures in a tree form and a multi-level highlight hex viewer.
Provides gradient colors for command line output using RGB hex values.
A gem that generates a random hex color for a project. To use, simply install, require, and type "Hex.generate".
avrupload enforces certain TTY settings before uploading hex files using avrdude
This gem uses Redis to keep a list of recent text messages. ForeverAlone calculates hex digests of message and stores them into the Redis with a given expiration period.
This toolset's primarily intent is to enhance the interactive ruby shell (IRB) with functions which may be useful for pentests. Besides of typical hash and conversion functions it also has more complex functions like cisco_7-decoder or a nice hex-output.
Detects a dark color based on luminance W3 standarts ( https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#relativeluminancedef ). It has these options: * is a hex color dark * is an Imagick pixel dark * is an Imagick pixel from a blob dark * is an area in a blob over a dark background (uses Imagick for it too). An example practical aspect: it can be useful to understand will a black colored text be visible or not over an area.
Abachrome provides a robust set of tools for working with various color formats including hex, RGB, HSL, and named colors. Features support for multiple color spaces (RGB, HSL, Lab, Oklab), color space conversion, gamut mapping, CSS color parsing and formatting, and high-precision color calculations using BigDecimal.
A Ruby library for terminal text styling with ANSI colors and effects. Provides an elegant, functional API with immutable style objects that can be composed using the >> operator. Supports standard colors, hex values, and comprehensive text effects including bold, faint, italic, underline, overline, blink, inverse, and concealed text. Features type-safe argument validation using dry-schema and dry-types.
Generates Xcode .xcassets ColorSet JSON files from color palette URLs. Extracts hex color codes embedded in URLs from palette tools such as: - Huemint (https://huemint.com) - RealtimeColors (https://realtimecolors.com) - Coolors (https://coolors.co) Any URL that encodes hex codes in its path or query string is supported. Dark mode variants are automatically calculated by inverting the HSL lightness of each light color — no manual dark palette needed. The generated Colors.xcassets folder can be dragged and dropped directly into Xcode's Assets catalog to use the colors in Swift/SwiftUI projects. Usage: colorset_generator "https://huemint.com/brand-2/#palette=2a3031-fafdfc-a19985" colorset_generator "https://coolors.co/c4f1be-a2c3a4-869d96-525b76-201e50" --output MyPalette.xcassets colorset_generator "https://www.realtimecolors.com/?colors=14140f-f8f8f6-9a9e79-aec4bd-8ea7ad" --no-dark
Diff and patch tables
== Easily add colors, boxes, repetitions and emojis to your terminal output using pipes (|). Install using the Ruby Gem: > gem install pipetext Includes a library module which can be included in your code: require 'pipetext' class YellowPrinter include PipeText def print(string) write('|Y' + string + '|n') end end printer = YellowPrinter.new printer.print('This is yellow') The gem includes a command line interface too: > pipetext > pipetext '|Ccyan|n' Easily set your bash prompt colors using pipetext: > PS1=$(pipetext '|$|g\u|n@|g\h|n:|g\w|n$ ') Works with files: > pipetext <filename> Works with pipes too: > echo '|RRed test |u1f49c|n' | pipetext --- | pipe || & ampersand && Toggle (&) background color mode |& smoke |s white |W black text on white background |k&w red |r bright red |R red background &r green |g bright green |G green background &g blue |b bright blue |B blue background &b cyan |c bright cyan |C cyan background &c yellow |y bright yellow |Y yellow background &y magenta |m bright magenta |M magenta background &m --- Hex RGB color codes: Foreground |#RRGGBB Background &#RRGGBB Palette colors (256) using Hex: |p33&pF8 Clear Screen |! black with white background |K&w Blinking |@ white with magenta background |w&m invert |i smoke with green background |s&g Underlined |_ red with cyan background |r&c Italics |~ bright red with blue background |R&b Bold |+ green with yellow background |g&y Faint |. bright green with red background |G&r Crossed out |x normal color and background |n&n Escape Sequence |\ Center text using current position and line end number |{text to center} Add spaces to line end |; Set line end |]# Set current x,y cursor position |[x,y] Terminal bell |[bell] Move cursor up 1 line |^ Hide cursor |h Move cursor down 1 line |v Unhide cursor |H Move cursor forward 1 character |> Sleep timer in seconds |[#s] Move cursor back 1 character |< Sleep timer in milliseconds |[#ms] Capture variable |(variable name=data) Display variable |(variable name) Add to variable |(variable name+=data) Subtract from variable |(variable name-=data) Multiple variable |(variable name*=data) Divide variable |(variable name/=data) Copy variable to current number |(#variable name) |$ toggles [ and ] around empty sequences automatically for bash command prompts --- Emojis: https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html |[Abbreviated CLDR Short Name] 😍 |[smiling face with heart-eyes] or ⚙ |[gear] 💤 |[zzz] 👨 |[man] 😍 |[sm f w he e] ✔ |U2714 ❌ |U274c ☮ |u262E 💎 |u1f48e 💜 |u1f49c --- Single or double line box mode with |- or |= ┌──┬──┐ ╔══╦══╗ +--+--+ <-- Draw this with this: |15 |-[--v--] |=[--v--] |o[--v--] │ │ │ ║ ║ ║ | | | |15 |-! ! ! |=! ! ! |o! ! ! 123456789012345├──┴──┤ ╠══╩══╣ +--+--+ |y1234567890|g12345|n|->--^--< |=>--^--< |o>--^--< 15 Spaces │ │ ║ ║ | | |c15|n Spaces|6 |-! ! |=! ! |o! ! (|15 ) └─────┘ ╚═════╝ +-----+ (||15 )|9 |-{-----} |={-----} |o{-----} ┌──────────────────┐ ╔════════════════════╗ |-[|18-]|4 |g&m|=[|20-]|n&n|O │ │ ║ ║ |-!|18 !|4 |g&m|=!|20 !|n&n|O ├──────────────────┤ ╠════════════════════╣ |->|18-<|4 &m|g|=>|20-<|n&n|O │ │ ║ ║ |-!|18 !|4 |g&m|=!|20 !|n&n|O └──────────────────┘ ╚════════════════════╝ |-{|18-}|4 |g&m|={|20-}|n&n|O --- Repetition using | followed by the number of characters to repeat and then the character to repeat. |15* does the * character 15 times like this: *************** --- ==Use the ++pipetext++ command to see other options and examples.
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