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webcolors
is a module for working with and converting between the
various HTML/CSS color formats.
Support is included for normalizing and converting between the
following formats (RGB colorspace only; conversion to/from HSL can be
handled by the colorsys
module in the Python standard library):
Specification-defined color names
Six-digit hexadecimal
Three-digit hexadecimal
Integer rgb()
triplet
Percentage rgb()
triplet
For example:
.. code-block:: python
>>> import webcolors
>>> webcolors.hex_to_name("#daa520")
'goldenrod'
Implementations are also provided for the HTML5 color parsing and
serialization algorithms. For example, parsing the infamous
"chucknorris" string into an rgb()
triplet:
.. code-block:: python
>>> import webcolors
>>> webcolors.html5_parse_legacy_color("chucknorris")
HTML5SimpleColor(red=192, green=0, blue=0)
Full documentation is available online <https://webcolors.readthedocs.io/>
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FAQs
A library for working with the color formats defined by HTML and CSS.
We found that webcolors demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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