# DEPRECATED Identical functionality is provided under a new name: HSLuv. Package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/hsluv Documentation: https://github.com/hsluv/hsluv/tree/master/javascript ## Usage **husl.toHex(hue, saturation, lightness)** *hue* is a number between 0 and 360, *saturation* and *lightness* are numbers between 0 and 100. This function returns the resulting color as a hex string. **husl.toRGB(hue, saturation, lightness)** Like above, but returns an array of 3 numbers between 0 and 1, for the r, g, and b channel. **husl.fromHex(hex)** Takes a hex string and returns the HUSL color as array that contains the hue (0-360), saturation(0-100) and lightness(0-100) channel. _Note_: The result can have rounding errors. For example saturation can be 100.00000000000007 **husl.fromRGB(red, green, blue)** Like above, but *red*, *green* and *blue* are passed as numbers between 0 and 1. Use **husl.p.toHex**, **husl.p.toRGB**, **husl.p.fromHex** and **husl.p.fromRGB** for the pastel variant (HUSLp). Note that HUSLp does not contain all the colors of RGB, so converting arbitrary RGB to it may generate invalid HUSLp colors.