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Declarative systems for binding color definitions to specific interface elements.
Distinct from Declarative Mapping Engines: Distinct from Declarative Mapping Engines: focuses on visual property binding for themes rather than general data-to-visual translation.
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Gruvbox is a retro-inspired color scheme designed to provide a consistent visual experience across text editors, terminal emulators, and development environments. It focuses on improving readability and reducing eye strain by utilizing a high-contrast palette that remains stable across various software tools. The project distinguishes itself through a flexible rendering architecture that adapts to different technical environments. It supports high-fidelity twenty-four-bit color reproduction for modern terminals while maintaining compatibility with legacy systems through sixteen-color and two-
Maps color definitions to UI elements to ensure consistent visual styling across applications.
Keyviz is a keyboard and mouse visualizer that renders real-time input activity as a customizable on-screen overlay. It serves as a presentation input aid, displaying keystrokes and pointer events as animated graphics to make technical demonstrations and screen recordings easier for an audience to follow. The tool differentiates itself through deep visual customization, offering input layout themes for different keyboard types and the ability to modify the colors, sizes, and screen positions of the overlays. It supports specific visual effects for key groups and provides a system for labeling
Maps visual properties like colors and sizes to predefined layout profiles for different keyboard types.
Lovelace Mushroom is a custom card set and UI library for Home Assistant designed for displaying and controlling smart home device entities. It provides a framework for building clean, visual dashboards and control interfaces to manage connected hardware. The library includes a theme framework that allows for the application of custom color palettes and the use of light or dark modes. Users can configure card appearances and visual themes using built-in pickers and a visual editor to avoid manual source code modification.
Translates entity states into specific icons and colors through predefined mapping logic.
mini-graph-card is a customizable dashboard card and sensor widget for Home Assistant designed to visualize historical telemetry and sensor data. It functions as a time-series data visualizer that renders historical numeric and binary sensor data as line or bar graphs using an SVG graphing component. The project differentiates itself through the ability to extract specific nested attributes from entities and map non-numeric states into numeric values for visualization. It supports dynamic visual styling via color thresholds, logarithmic scales, and filling effects, alongside a multi-axis coor
Implements a declarative configuration object that maps sensor data to visual styling, thresholds, and axis properties.