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Generate a unique random string
A lean, zero dependency library to provide a useful base for your project.
A color input designed for the React library MUI built with TinyColor
Great looking color maps
- colormap
- color map
- color
- hex
- rgb
- color-space
- cubehelix
- inferno
- magma
- plasma
- viridis
- matplotlib
- oceanography
- seismic
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Basic, Convenient and Optimized, an ansi-based string colorizer.
- string
- symbol
- number
- color
- chalk
- colorette
- colorizer
- string colorizer
- javascript
- terminal
- AnsiColorization
- ansi
- hex
- rgb
An arbitrary length unsigned integer formatter library for Node.js
Useful utilities for working with Uint8Array (and Buffer)
👑 A tiny yet powerful tool for high-performance color manipulations and conversions
This is a library for performing streaming crypto in Node.js, exported in accordance with the usage of the Web Stream API.
This is a utility crafted to facilitate encoding and decoding data using various formats, including but not limited to hex, utf8, ascii, and json.
The Cyber Swiss Army Knife for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis.
- cipher
- cypher
- encode
- decode
- encrypt
- decrypt
- base64
- xor
- charset
- hex
- encoding
- format
- cybersecurity
- data manipulation
lightweight rgb/rgba to hex parser
Bidirectional conversions between different colors format like RGB, HSL, HSV and HEX
A JavaScript library, written in TypeScript, to convert among different color models
- color
- color-converter
- color-translator
- color-manipulation
- css-color
- css-color-convert
- rgb
- rgba
- hex
- hexadecimal
- hsl
- hsla
- cmyk
- typescript
Check that given value is valid hex color, using `hex-color-regex` - the best regex for matching hex color values
A cryptography algorithms library compatible with ES6 and TypeScript
Utils for working with hypercore keys without worrying if they are in hex or buffer format
Luke's encoding library contains many stream implementations for specific types of encoding, most libraries these days only have one type of encoding, or don't use streams so I decided to create one myself because I need it for some of my projects.
A simple utility mimicking Microsoft Excel's Color Scales conditional formatting, which returns the color of a value in a linear gradient between two color endpoints with defined min and max values.