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Update dependency chroma-js to v3 #161

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
chroma-js ^2.6.0 -> ^3.0.0 age adoption passing confidence

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gka/chroma.js (chroma-js)

v3.0.0

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  • 🎉 NEW: Add support for modern CSS color spaces. This means you can now export and parse CSS colors in lab(), lch(), oklab(), oklch() space.
  • 🎉 NEW: you can now control the standard white reference point for the CIE Lab and CIE Lch color spaces via setLabWhitePoint.
  • Breaking: color.css() will no longer return legacy CSS colors like rgb(255, 255, 0) but use modern CSS colors like rgb(255 255 0) instead.
  • fix: you can now use chroma.js both via the default export as well as named exports in ES6.
  • fix: switch to W3C implementation of OKLab color space

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