Tints.dev

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10-color Palette Generator and API for Tailwind CSS

Overview

tints.dev is a palette generator and API designed for Tailwind CSS users. Users can visit tints.dev to utilize the graphical user interface (GUI) and API. The platform was created by Simeon Griggs with contributions from kevnk.

Features

  • Palette Generator: Easily generate color palettes for Tailwind CSS.
  • API Integration: Access the API to programmatically work with color palettes.
  • GUI Interface: User-friendly graphical interface for an intuitive experience.
  • Customization Options: Tailor color palettes to suit specific design needs.
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