Get the contrast ratio and WCAG score between common CSS color types.
npm install get-contrastGet the contrast ratio and WCAG score for two colors based on
W3C Accessibility Standards.
It handles rgb, rgba, hex, hsl, hsla, and named CSS colors.
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npm i --save get-contrastyarn add get-contrast
`javascript
const contrast = require("get-contrast");
contrast.ratio("#fafafa", "rgba(0,0,0,.75)"); // => 10
contrast.score("#fafafa", "rgba(0,0,0,.75)"); // => 'AAA'
contrast.isAccessible("#fafafa", "rgba(0,0,0,.75)"); // => true
contrast.isAccessible("#fafafa", "#fff"); // => false
contrast.score("rebeccapurple", "tomato"); // => 'F'
`
#### Options
- ignoreAlpha (default: false) - Don't raise an error when transparent values are passed (rgba(0, 0, 0, 0))
`js`
contrast.score("rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)", "rgba(255, 255, 255, 0)", {
ignoreAlpha: true,
}); // => 'AAA'
This module includes a command line interface contrast.
`sh`
$ npm i get-contrast -g
$ contrast "#000" "#fff"
Ratio: 21
Score: AAAThe second parameter defaults to #fff
$ contrast white
Ratio: 1
Score: F
The contrast is not accessible.Contrast will exit with an error code, when the values are not accessible.
$ contrast "#ff0" "#fff" && ./deploy.sh
Ratio: 1.0738392309265699
Score: F
The contrast is not accessible.
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> Authored by John Otander (@4lpine).