Color Pallette generator app

You are working on a design and you have difficulty choosing colors? then this app is for you.

Generate a random combination of 5 colors in one click. Tweek the color saturation,hue and brightness. Also helps you to copy to clipboard the HEX code of your final color You can save the palette in a library so as to use it later. Screen Shot 2021-03-28 at 05 15 29

Description

How to generate a color pallette

Press on the generate button Use the lock to block the color you need then generate other colors. Repeat the steps till you are satisfied with the final pallete. Use the settings to modify the color to optain the exact color you need. Safe the pallete in the library for later use. Screen Shot 2021-03-29 at 03 10 47

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How to run the app

To run the app , simply open the Index.html(Found in the root folder) file in a browser of your choice

How to contribute?

Step 1: Fork the project repository

Fork the project repo. You can find the project's repository on GitHub, and then "fork" it by clicking the Fork button in the upper right corner:

Step 2: Clone the fork

Step 3: Navigate to your local repository

Step 4: Check that your fork is the "origin" remote When you cloned your fork, that should have automatically set your fork as the "origin" remote. Use git remote -v to show your current remotes. You should see the URL of your fork (which you copied in step 3) next to the word "origin".

If you don't see an "origin" remote, you can add it using: git remote add origin URL_OF_FORK.

Step 5: Create a new branch Make sure to create a new branch so as to avoid pushing code to "master" branch, it's a good practice to instead create your own branch. This creates an environment for your work that is isolated from the master branch of the project. Use git checkout -b BRANCH_NAME to create a new branch and then immediately switch to it. The name of the branch should briefly describe what you are working on, and should not contain any spaces.

Step 6: Make changes, commit and push the code to the fork

Step 7: Make a pull request