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@wedgekit/color
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The color package allows users to generate colors approved by the design system.
The default export of @wedgekit/color
is an object in which each key is a ColorTag and each value is a color represented in hex.
import styled from 'styled-components';
import color from '@wedgekit/color';
const ColorSwatch = styled.div`
height: 90px;
width: 90px;
background: ${color.G700};
`;
const Example = () => <ColorSwatch />;
render(<Example />);
A ColorTag
is a string that combines a color family abbreviation (i.e. Blue -> B) and three digit number indicating a color in that family. As a rule, higher numbers are darker. For example:
color.N700
is black.
color.N050
is white.
Further reading on avaliable colors avaliable here
import { ColorTag } from '@wedgekit/color';
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## Purpose
The npm package @wedgekit/color receives a total of 109 weekly downloads. As such, @wedgekit/color popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @wedgekit/color demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 17 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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