code-based qr code generator
Blatantly inspired by QRBTF and Anthony Fu's QR Toolkit.
Here's a post I wrote about crafting QR codes that goes into deeper detail about how they work and ways to make them pretty.
[!CAUTION] These example QR codes may not be reliably scannable! Results may vary drastically based on device and scanner!
This project is a tool to create designs! These are only examples!
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Customize data:
encoding mode, version, error tolerance, mask pattern
powered by fuqr, my own Rust library imported as WASM. (i use windows, btw)
Customize appearance:
A preset must export paramsSchema and either renderSVG or renderCanvas
paramsSchemaThis schema defines the UI components whose values are passed into renderSVG or renderCanvas via the params object.
All properties besides type are optional, except
select must have a nonempty options arrayarray must have a valid props value.In this example, default is set explicitly to the implicit default value.
export const paramsSchema = {
Example1: {
type: "number",
min: 0,
max: 10,
step: 0.1,
default: 0,
},
Example2: {
type: "boolean",
default: false,
},
Example3: {
type: "color",
default: "#000000", // css color string (hex/rgba/hsla)
},
Example4: {
type: "select",
options: ["I'm feeling", 22],
default: "I'm feeling", // first option
},
Example5: {
type: "file",
accept: ".jpeg, .jpg, .png",
default: null,
},
Example6: {
type: "array",
props: {
type: "number", // any type except "array"
// corresponding props
},
resizable: true,
defaultLength: 5, // overridden by default
default: [], // overrides defaultLength
},
};
renderSVG and renderCanvastype renderSVG = (qr: Qr, params: Params) => string;
type renderCanvas = (qr: Qr, params: Params, canvas: OffscreenCanvas) => void;
params is an object with all the keys of paramsSchema paired with the value from their respective input component.
qr contains the final QR code in matrix. This represents a square where one side is version * 4 + 17 wide, and modules (aka pixels) are stored from the left to right, top to bottom.
type Qr = {
matrix: Uint8Array; // see below
version: number; // 1- 40
mask: number; // 0 - 7,
ecl: number; // 0 - 3, Low, Medium, Quartile, High
mode: number; // 0 - 2, Numeric, Alphanumeric, Byte
};
// bit flags for each u8 in matrix
const Module = {
ON: 1 << 0,
DATA: 1 << 1,
FINDER: 1 << 2,
ALIGNMENT: 1 << 3,
TIMING: 1 << 4,
FORMAT: 1 << 5,
VERSION: 1 << 6,
MODIFIER: 1 << 7,
};
MODIFIER is set for Finder and Alignment centers, Format and Version copy.
$ claude mcp add qrframe \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>