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A neat package of simple expansions with no shell
, script
or apparently malicious code.
Just a couple of things to consider.
Thank you. That appears good to go. We've been having some problems with the Hub failing to construct details pages from the |
espanso/hub-frontend#45 is merged, we can go ahead. I can't assure you ATM if your README will be included correctly, but the overall package page should be listed. |
Done. Merged successfully: https://hub.espanso.org/html-colors, but no "Description", so I guess the |
Correct
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How odd! |
Without line numbers it's difficult to be confident about where the problem arises. I'm not sure of the reason for the exclamation marks at the beginning of a couple of early, non-displayed lines. Can these be removed, and would this solve the problem if we re-did the merge? |
Hi there,
I would like to contribute by adding a new package called
html-colors
to Espanso.This package provides an easy way to insert HTML color codes directly into text. By typing shortcuts like
##red
, the package automatically replaces them with their corresponding hex color codes (e.g.,#FF0000
). Additionally, it allows users to retrieve RGB color codes and color family information.html-colors
is designed to work seamlessly with the existinghtml-utils-package
.You can find more details about the package on its GitHub repository.
Thank you for considering this contribution. I appreciate your time and effort in maintaining Espanso!
Cheers! :)