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https://github.com/dastoori/uniqolor

Generate unique and beautiful colors from any texts or numbers
https://github.com/dastoori/uniqolor

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Generate unique and beautiful colors from any texts or numbers

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# Overview

uniqolor is a fast and lightweight javascript library for generating unique and beautiful colors from any texts or numbers.

## Why uniqolor?

- There is no need to store colors in the database anymore, just use uniqolor to generate colors at runtime and it will generate the same output every time, on any platform (Server, Browser or Mobile).
- You can generate a unique color from UUID, MongoDB ObjectId or anything that can be converted to a string or number
- You can generate a random color
- You can control the color saturation and lightness
- There is no need for an extra color library to change the color format or indicating whether the color brightness is light or dark
- It's lightweight (~1.4KB gzipped)

# Quick start

## Using `npm` or `yarn`

```shell
$ npm install uniqolor
# or
$ yarn add uniqolor
```

ES6 Import:

```javascript
import uniqolor from 'uniqolor';
```

CommonJS (like nodejs, webpack, and browserify):

```javascript
const uniqolor = require('uniqolor');
```

AMD (like RequireJS):

```javascript
define(['uniqolor'], function (uniqolor) {
// ...
})
```

## Using ``

Include [`uniqolor.js`](https://unpkg.com/uniqolor/dist/uniqolor.js) or [`uniqolor.min.js`](https://unpkg.com/uniqolor/dist/uniqolor.min.js) into your html file:

```html
<script src="https://unpkg.com/uniqolor/dist/uniqolor.min.js" type="text/javascript">

var color = uniqolor('Hello world!');

```

## Usage

```javascript
/* Generate unique color from texts or numbers */

uniqolor('Hello world!')
// { color: "#5cc653", isLight: true }

uniqolor('bf545d4c-5360-4158-a572-bd3e204185a9', { format: 'rgb' })
// { color: "rgb(128, 191, 64)", isLight: true }

uniqolor(123, {
saturation: [35, 70],
lightness: 25,
})
// { color: "#405926", isLight: false }

uniqolor(123, {
saturation: [35, 70],
lightness: 25,
differencePoint: 50,
})
// { color: "#405926", isLight: true }

// Generate random color
uniqolor.random()
// { color: "#644cc8", isLight: false }

// Generate a random color with HSL format
uniqolor.random({ format: 'hsl' })
// { color: "hsl(89, 55%, 60%)", isLight: true }

// Generate a random color in specific saturation and lightness
uniqolor.random({
saturation: 80,
lightness: [70, 80],
})
// { color: "#c7b9da", isLight: true }

// Generate a random color but exclude red color range
uniqolor.random({
excludeHue: [[0, 20], [325, 359]],
})
// {color: '#53caab', isLight: true}
```

# Examples

- [Avatar Placeholder](https://rawgit.com/dastoori/uniqolor/master/examples/avatar-placeholder/index.html)

# API

## uniqolor(value, [options]) ⇒ `Object`

Generate unique color from `value`

**Params:**

- `value` (type: `string|number`)
- `options` (type: `Object`, default: `{}`)
- `options.format` (type: `string`, default: `'hex'`): The color format, it can be one of `hex`, `rgb` or `hsl`
- `options.saturation` (type: `number|Array`, default: `[50, 55]`): Determines the color saturation, it can be a number or a range between 0 and 100
- `options.lightness` (type: `number|Array`, default: `[50, 60]`): Determines the color lightness, it can be a number or a range between 0 and 100
- `options.differencePoint` (type: `number`, defualt: `130`): Determines the color brightness difference point. We use it to obtain the `isLight` value in the output, it can be a number between 0 and 255

**Output:**

- `color` (type: `string`): The generated color
- `isLight` (type: `boolean`): Determines whether the `color` is a light color or a dark color (It's good for choosing a foreground color, like font color)

## uniqolor.random([options]) ⇒ `Object`

Generate random color

Params:

- `options` (type: `Object`, default: `{}`)
- `options.format` (type: `string`, default: `'hex'`): The color format, it can be one of `hex`, `rgb` or `hsl`
- `options.saturation` (type: `number|Array`, default: `[50, 55]`): Determines the color saturation, it can be a number or a range between 0 and 100
- `options.lightness` (type: `number|Array`, default: `[50, 60]`): Determines the color lightness, it can be a number or a range between 0 and 100
- `options.differencePoint` (type: `number`, default: `130`): Determines the color brightness difference point. We use it to obtain the `isLight` value in the output, it can be a number between 0 and 255
- `options.excludeHue` (type: `Array`): Exclude certain hue ranges. For example to exclude red color range: `[[0, 20], [325, 359]]`.

# Contributing

Your ideas and contributions are welcome; check out our [contributing guide](https://github.com/dastoori/uniqolor/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)

# [License](https://github.com/dastoori/uniqolor/blob/master/LICENSE.md)

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