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colors-classes

v1.2.0

Published

Here u see classes on any color-system

Downloads

9

Readme

Colors-classes

This package is designed for people who want to work with different color schemes in OOP format.

Install

npm install colors-classes
yarn add colors-classes
pnpm install colors-classes

Getting Started

Depending on which modules you use (Es6 or CommonJS), you import the package and can safely use it. For example, I will import using Es6 modules.

import { Rgb } from "colors-classes";

const rgb = new Rgb({
	red: 255,
	green: 50,
	blue: 100
});

console.log(rgb.luminance()); // You'll see a value from 0 to 1
console.log(rgb.random()); // You'll see a new rgb color
console.log(rgb.readColor()); // You'll see a value as { red, green, blue }
console.log(rgb.asHex()); // You'll see a value as #HexValue

API

At the moment there are 3 classes defining color systems (Hex and Rgb, Hsl) And all classes have 3 common methods: luminance, readColor, random.

In addition, each class has a method that allows you to convert the value of one color system to another. All such methods are called using as, followed by the name of the color system, that is: asRgb, asHex, etc.

Review

If you want to write a review on my package, you can do it on the github repository page

https://github.com/KelzerZ/colors-classes

I hope you will find any errors in my project in order to point them out to me and I was able to make the project much better.