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colorguard-processor

PostCSS processor to keep a watchful eye on your css colors


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Colorguard Processor

Every CSS project starts out with good intentions, but inevitably, one too many people eye-dropper colors into nooks and crannies that you never knew existed. CSS Colorguard Upgraded helps you maintain the color set that you want, and warns you when colors you've added are too similar to ones that already exist. Naturally, it's all configurable to your tastes.

How it works

Colorguard uses the CIEDE2000 algorithm to determine the similarity of each of the colors in your CSS file. This algorithm is quite complex, but is used in the broadcasting community as the best approximation of human ability to discern differences in color. RGB on the other hand, is pretty bad at representing differences in color purely based on the numerical difference of the hex values.

API

CJS

const { processor } = require('colorguard-processor');
processor.process(css, [options]).then((result) => {});

ESM

import { processor } from 'colorguard-processor';
processor.process(css, [options]).then((result) => {});

options

ignore

Type: array

Specify colors that you would like to ignore completely. Use with caution.

[['black', '#010101', 'rgba(0,0,0,1)']];

whitelist

Type: array

Pass an array of color pairs to ignore:

[['#000000', 'rgba(0,0,0,1)']];

threshold

Type: number Default: 3

0 through 100. Lower values are more precise; the default is 3 but that's mostly personal opinion.

allowEquivalentNotation

Type: boolean Default: false

By default, colorguard will complain if identical colors are represented with different notations. For example, #000, #000000, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0), and black. If you want to permit these equivalent notations, set this option to true.

Install

npm install colorguard-processor
yarn add colorguard-processor

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  • @SlexAxton - Created css-colorguard

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Package last updated on 18 Jun 2024

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