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what-the-color

v1.1.1

Published

A very large dataset that contains information about colors

Readme

What The Color

A very large dataset that contains information about colors suchs as names, hex value, proximity and tags to classify them.

Getting Started

Install nodejs and git clone this project. Execute the following command from the project root directory

$ npm run build

Alternatively you can download the compiled version from npm using

$ npm install what-the-color

The Data

There are 8,292 colors described in the following format:

  • rgb
  • hex
  • hsv
  • xyz
  • lab
  • lch(ab)
  • cmyk

The compiled JSON contains 8,292 colors with name, rrggbb (hex), neighbours, proximity and tags for each color in set.

Origin

Color names and specs were brazenly taken from various internet sources like:

  • bang-v2
  • colorhexa
  • crayola
  • n3
  • ntc
  • raveling
  • resene
  • rgb.txt
  • steve.hollasch
  • wikipedia
  • xkcd

license

MIT © Rayraegah