mcnutt


Andrew McNutt
  • Generates a light react app design for easy deployment to static hosting

    published version 0.0.2, 9 years ago
  • React based tap renderer for the browser, test where you live!

    published version 0.0.8, 6 years ago
  • Simulate Opacity In Hex

    published version 0.0.2, 6 years ago
  • Javascript wrapper for the CSS in SQL Transpiler

    published version 1.0.2, 6 years ago
  • Table cartograms are a type of data visualization that represents tables of data as grid of quadrilaterals. They look a lot like if you were a heatmap were area-ed rather than colored. They may look really unconventional, but they have a surprisingly wide

    published version 0.0.6, 5 years ago
  • A grammar for unit visualizations

    published version 0.0.4, 5 years ago
  • The evaluator for the Ivy template language

    published version 0.0.1, 3 years ago
  • Prong (PRojectional jsON Gui) is an editor framework for creating bespoke in-browser editors for JSON-based domain-specific languages (such as [Vega](https://vega.github.io/vega/), [Vega-Lite](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/), [Tracery](https://tracery.

    published version 0.0.10, 2 years ago
  • This package is a collection of tools for working with color palettes. It is built on top of the [Color](https://colorjs.io) library. Palette lint's usage is centered around Color library, that, in turn wraps the extremely powerful [colorjs.io](https://co

    published version 0.0.7, 9 months ago
  • published version 0.0.5, a year ago
  • This package provides a way to name colors. Give us a color (and optionally a list of colors to choose from) and we will give you a name for it. Simple as that.

    published version 0.0.10, a year ago
  • Have you ever looked closely at a color palette and wondered if it was a good palette or just the one you had? Palette Lint is a tool that helps you evaluate the quality of a color palette. It operates analogously to a spell checker (or more closely, like

    published version 0.0.8, 9 months ago