smart-foreground
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Calculate matching foreground colors based on backgorund colors.
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smart-foreground
Calculate matching foreground colors based on backgorund colors.
:cloud: Installation
# Using npm
npm install --save smart-foreground
# Using yarn
yarn add smart-foreground
:clipboard: Example
const smartForeground = require("smart-foreground");
console.log(smartForeground("black"));
// => #fffff
console.log(smartForeground("white"));
// => #00000
console.log(smartForeground("yellow"));
// => #00000
console.log(smartForeground("brown"));
// => #fffff
console.log(smartForeground("#F82125"));
// => #fffff
console.log(smartForeground("#FFC966"));
// => #00000
console.log(smartForeground("darkred", ["yellow", "#FF0057", "darkred"]));
// => yellow
console.log(smartForeground("yellow", ["yellow", "#FF0057", "darkred"]));
// => darkred
console.log(smartForeground("rgb(255, 25, 255)", ["yellow", "#FF0057", "darkred"]));
// => #FF0057
:question: Get Help
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:memo: Documentation
smartForeground(bgColor, fgColors)
Get a good foreground color based on a backgorund color.
Params
- String
bgColor
: The backgorund color (supports hex, rgb etc). - Array
fgColors
: An optional array of ordered foreground color codes (default:[black, white]
). The lighter colors should be the first ones.
Return
- String The best foregorund color to use (e.g. for a black background, by default it will return white).
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