Human-friendly HSL


Keywords
color, color space, CIE, RGB, HUSL, HSL, color-palettes, colors, haxe, hpluv, hsluv, website
License
MIT
Install
npm install husl@6.0.6

Documentation

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HSLuv - Human-friendly HSL

This website is hosted on https://www.hsluv.org

The reference implementation is written in Haxe.

To build website:

npm run build

To start localhost server:

npm run serve

Shared credentials

We are using public key cryptography to share credentials. Contributors' public keys are stored in PEM format in secrets/public. A plaintext secrets.txt file, which is ignored by git, is encrypted using each of these public keys and stored in the repo in its encrypted form. It can be decrypted by anyone posessing a private key that corresponds to one of the shared public keys.

To decrypt secrets (overwriting secrets.txt):

./secrets.sh --decrypt ~/.ssh/myprivatekey secrets/symmetric/myusername.enc.txt

After updating secrets.txt or adding a new PEM file to secrets/public, secrets need to be re-encrypted. To encrypt secrets:

./secrets.sh --encrypt

Don't forget to commit re-encrypted secrets after running the command above.

PEM files

To generate PEM file from public key:

ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub -e -m PKCS8 > myusername.pem

GPG key

To create signed packages (e.g. for Maven Central) we need a GPG key. A GPG key shared by all the contributors is located in secrets. The private key is protected by a passphrase which can be found in secrets.txt. Our shared key is set to expire in 1 year.

Generating GPG key:

gpg --gen-key
gpg --list-keys
gpg --output hsluvcontributors_pub.gpg --armor --export 381DF082
gpg --output hsluvcontributors_sec.gpg --armor --export-secret-key 381DF082