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color2library

v1.0.8

Published

Get a color and find from a comprehensive library of color books from Pantone, ANPA, HKS, DIC, Focoltone, TOYO, and TRUMATCH

Downloads

16

Readme

color2library

What if you have a color but you need the closest one from a color library? For example Panonte? You can find the most fitting color from a comprehensive library of color books from Pantone, ANPA, HKS, DIC, Focoltone, TOYO, and TRUMATCH.

This module compatible with browserify too.

Usage

const color2library = require("color2library")

color2library({
  libraries: ['pantone'],
  color: '#8faabd'
}, (colors) => {
  console.log(colors)
})

Options

libraries: array of color books; you can give the part of the names for example ['anpa', 'hks', 'pantone', 'toyo', 'trumatch'] color: this is the color to search from color books

Build

Colorly.js containts all of the required color books, but we need to merge them in one json file with some modifications. You only have to run that if Colorly.js module updated.

npm build

Test

This is not a feature test. Just a simple test for color matching, with console output.

npm test

Dependencies

  • chroma-js: JavaScript library for color conversions
  • colorly: A comprehensive library of color books from Pantone, ANPA, HKS, DIC, Focoltone, TOYO, and TRUMATCH
  • lodash: Lodash makes JavaScript easier by taking the hassle out of working with arrays, numbers, objects, strings, etc.

License

MIT