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@symbo.ls/colorthief
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Grab the color palette from an image using just Javascript.Works in the browser and in Node.
build/
- Simple script that copies and renames files into the /dist folder.cypress/
- Browsers tests.dist/
- Generated distribution files created by microbundle package and a couple of files copied via build script.examples/
- CSS, JS, and Images for the index.html example page.src/color-thief-node.js
- Source for the Node (commonjs) compatible version of the script.src/color-thief.js
- Source for the browser (ES6, AMD, Global var) compatible version of the script.src/core.js
- Functions shared between the node and browser versions of the script.test/
- Node integration tests. Uses Chai.index.html
- Example page.There are two sets of tests:
To run both the browser and Node tests:
npm run dev
to start local server.npm run test
To run just the browser tests with the Cypress UI:
npm run dev
to start local servernpm run test:browser
To run just the Node tests:
npm run test:node
cypress/test-pages/index.html
as needed or create a new test page if you need new examples.cypress/integration/apis_spec.js
dev
into master
master
src/color-thief.js
and package.json
npm run build
master
v2.8.1
npm publish
FAQs
Get the dominant color or color palette from an image.
We found that @symbo.ls/colorthief demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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