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<subtitle>Make simple pixel art in your browser</subtitle>
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<title>Initial commit</title>
<updated>2023-08-29T13:28:04Z</updated>
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<name>zlg</name>
<email>zlg@zlg.space</email>
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<published>2023-08-29T13:28:04Z</published>
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This pixel editor is a sort of 'proof of concept' for a Javascript app.
It has support for three primary colors (black, white, custom), a darken
and lighten tool, a rainbow tool, and you can right click to capture a
color in the custom color box. Quite handy for simple little doodles.

Future work will be done mostly in the CSS for the UI layout.
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