| # hsl-regex |
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| [](https://travis-ci.org/regexps/hsl-regex) |
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| Regex for matching HSL colors. |
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| ## Installation |
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| ```bash |
| npm install --save hsl-regex |
| ``` |
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| ## Usage |
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| ```javascript |
| var hslRegex = require('hsl-regex'); |
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| hslRegex({ exact: true }).test('hsl(123, 45%, 67%)'); // => true |
| hslRegex({ exact: true }).test('foo bar'); // => false |
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| hslRegex({ exact: true }).exec('hsl(1, 1.111%, 1.1111%)'); |
| // => [ |
| // 'hsl(1, 1.111%, 1.1111%)', |
| // '1', |
| // '1.111%', |
| // '1.1111%', |
| // index: 0, |
| // input: 'hsl(1, 1.111%, 1.1111%)' |
| // ] |
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| 'hsl(123, 45%, 67%) cats and dogs'.match(hslRegex()); |
| // = ['hsl(123, 45%, 67%)'] |
| ``` |
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| ## License |
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| MIT |
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| ## Contributing |
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| 1. Fork it |
| 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) |
| 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) |
| 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) |
| 5. Create new Pull Request |
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| Crafted with <3 by John Otander ([@4lpine](https://twitter.com/4lpine)). |
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| *** |
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| > This package was initially generated with [yeoman](http://yeoman.io) and the [p generator](https://github.com/johnotander/generator-p.git). |