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A nicer color palette for the web in Python. (https://clrs.cc/).

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webclrs

A nicer color palette for the web in Python. (https://clrs.cc/)

Installation

$ pip install webclrs

Usage

>>> import webclrs
>>> webclrs.NAVY
'#001f3f'

Available colors

colors

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