Chroma and Termi.MAL+
I just released Chroma!
Completely Free, No account needed, all donations optional, no Ads, no nagging bullshit, just a tool that works for those that need it to.
I've been working on this for the better part of the last year and some months. CHROMA.MAL+ is a free, open toolkit for color theory and design. To be honest, the tool works for those that need it and I won't bother trying to sell it here because that's not why it was made.

For newer users, it is a learning tool for color theory. For artists, it can be a powerful pallet generator that you can use to export new pretty palettes into Krita, Gimp, or any other setup that supports .kpl palette types.

These palette file types can be easily converted to most other art programs as well, and Chroma will eventually have more export options as time goes on.

Chroma also contains a number of CSS generators, template creators, and all are non-AI driven. Meaning, the architecture of Chroma contains no LLMs on the back-end, nor does it save any of your information other than the colors you favorite and the history of the colors you've viewed.

I have also included the Data Manager tool that allows you to wipe, import, or export any of the colors you decide to mess with on Chroma.

Lesser launch, but still useful for some niches: I have also launched TERMI.MAL+ which is mostly a command database and small utility toolset for Linux users, server admins, and general use commands.

This is something that has been getting built onto for months as a personal reference guide and now is just formatted to be one for general public viewing.
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