I found myself frequently using the same colors in apps, which resulted in me frequently opening up my own project implementations to dig for them
Palettable generates a website that demos all the colors that you like so you can get them at the click of a button, hosted wherever you want
All you need to do is fork the repo is give your color a name and color code in palettable.js
!
If you supply a github username it will also add a link to your github account at the bottom so other people can fork yours and find other stuff you've made
palettable.js is a simple json object, a key for your color name, and a value for it's hex code!
here's mine at the time of authoring!
const palettable = {
colors: [
{
"do not merge": "#f9af9d",
},
{
glade: "#1A535C",
},
{
"m@": "#4a148c",
},
],
githubUsername: "johnstonmatt",
};
export default palettable;
example at https://palettable.ma.ttjohnston.com !