0.0.7 • Published 9 years ago
chromath v0.0.7
chromath
Overview
chromath provides provides many color conversion and manipulation functions.
You can:
- Create a color from just about any reasonable string
- Convert from one color space to another (rgb->hex, hsv->hsl, rgb->hex->hsl->rgb)
- Add two colors (using additive or subtractive color)
- Get a color scheme (complement, split complement, triad, tetrad, etc) based on a color
- Lots more. Take a look at the docs
Getting started
In the browser:
<script src="/path/to/chromath.js"></script>In NodeJS:
npm install chromaththen
var Chromath = require('chromath')From there, the usage is identical in both environments.
Functional or Object-oriented
You can use chromath in a functional or object-oriented manner.
var red = new Chromath('rgb(255, 0, 0)');
red.towards('yellow', 0.5).toString(); // #FF7F00is the same as
Chromath.towards('red', 'yellow', 0.5).toString(); // #FF7F00 The only difference between instance methods and Class methods with
the same name (e.g, Chromath.tint and tint) is that the instance
methods pass the instance value as the first argument.
Here's the definition of Chromath.prototype.tint:
tint: function (by) {
return Chromath.tint(this, by);
}In NodeJS you can only pull in the portions you're interesed in, e.g:
> var fromRGBToHex = require('chromath').rgb2hex
> fromRGBToHex(234, 56, 78)
'#EA384E'Documentation
http://JFSIII.org/project/chromath/docs/
