Cool!
I'll have to take the opportunity to mention my own charts.css[0]. It got some interest on HN last year [1] and I unfortunately dropped the ball and didn't make any revisions based on the good feedback I got. As people pointed out, I tried to give it a "cute" name using unicode which unfortunately makes it harder to search for.
This version (OP's) is way more polished and almost certainly more widely useful. But mine had the features of (a) being generated from markdown and (b) defaulting to a list presentation of the data under different styles so the data remained accessible.
Having more charting options that don't require javascript to do simple things is a good thing.
This version (OP's) is way more polished and almost certainly more widely useful. But mine had the features of (a) being generated from markdown and (b) defaulting to a list presentation of the data under different styles so the data remained accessible.
Having more charting options that don't require javascript to do simple things is a good thing.
[0] https://rbitr.github.io/ChartS.css/ [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23270581