In the cybersecurity community, "color" is a common parameter in APIs and web applications (e.g., ?theme=dark , ?button_color=red ).
In the context of GitHub, a is typically a structured file (CSV, JSON, YAML, or plain text) containing: color wordlist github
GitHub hosts a wide variety of "color wordlists," ranging from simple lists of hex codes to extensive datasets mapping color names to RGB values. These repositories are widely used in design systems, data visualization, penetration testing (for fuzzing parameters), and software development libraries. In the cybersecurity community, "color" is a common
These are structured lists (JSON, YAML, CSV) used by developers to integrate named colors into applications (e.g., converting the string "CornflowerBlue" into the hex code #6495ED ). In the cybersecurity community
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