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Created this lil color generator over the weekend. There are so many algorithms to choose from for generating beautiful color palettes. Also, You can get the output as CSS, JSON, or Tailwind tokens. Check it out with sound on :)

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Check here figma plugin will come soon...

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Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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I wrote this color generator logic for my plugin But, I thought what about make small app for web and just create frontend so do the same :)

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Great work, Vijay! I’ll try using it in my next side project instead of the base Tailwind library. The sound really enhances the experience of interacting with the application.

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Thank you Anton 🙌

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This is really amazing and useful, already can see me using this right now!

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Super useful and looks great! love the sliders and buttons, you even got the sounds effect 🤩

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Hey, Thank you Gustav. Just weekend fun project :)

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Great app, thank you! Learning about monochromatic colors, how they harmonize, it's hard. Came across Terminus, very skilled use of colors, thank you for sharing

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Thanks for the link. I’ll check this out

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I've been planning to build this for so damn long. thank you so much for actually doing it!

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Cheers 🙌

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