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Turn a CSS color into its smallest representation.
With npm do:
npm install colormin --save
var colormin = require('colormin');
console.log(colormin('rgba(255, 0, 0, 1)'));
// => 'red'
colormin works for rgb, rgba, hsl, hsla, hex & css color keywords. See more example output in the tests. Note that colormin does not convert invalid CSS colors, as it is not a color validator.
Type: string
The color to minify.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Set this to true
to enable IE < 10 compatibility; the browser chokes on the
transparent
keyword, so in this mode the conversion from rgba(0,0,0,0)
is turned off.
Pull requests are welcome. If you add functionality, then please add unit tests to cover it.
MIT © Ben Briggs
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Turn a CSS color into its smallest representation.
The npm package colormin receives a total of 62,419 weekly downloads. As such, colormin popularity was classified as popular.
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