- Development
- Node Package
- CSS
- Sass
- Tailwind CSS (separate repository)
- Rust (separate repository)
- Python (separate repository)
- Go (separate repository)
- Java (separate repository)
- Design
- Colour pickers
- Reference
# npm
npm install @catppuccin/palette
# yarn
yarn add @catppuccin/palette
Example: test.js
import {variants, labels} from '@catppuccin/palette'
console.log(variants.latte.lavender.hex) // #7287FD
console.log(labels.base.macchiato.hex) // #24273A
Import the palettes:
/* directly from the file */
@import "@catppuccin/palette/style";
/* or using unpkg.com */
@import url('https://unpkg.com/@catppuccin/palette@0.1.4/css/catppuccin.css');
Then use them:
body {
color: var(--ctp-mocha-text);
background: var(--ctp-frappe-base);
}
The usage instructions for Sass are documented here, in the scss
folder.
- Clone this repository locally
- Open a file in the
afpalette
folder. If you have multiple Affinity products installed, you can choose to import it as a System palette
- Clone this repository locally
- Open Palette Options
- Select "Load Palette" from the menu
- Open a file in
gpl/
in the dialog that appears
- Clone this repository locally
- Navigate to Edit > Preferences > Folders > Palettes in GIMP
- Select the folder with the 'x' and press "Show file location in the file manager" (the rightmost button)
- Copy the files in
gpl/
to this folder
- Clone this repository locally
- Navigate to Edit > Preferences > System > User palettes in Inkscape
- Press the "Open" button next to the folder path
- Copy the files in
gpl/
to this folder
- Clone this repository locally
- Navigate to Settings > Dockers > Palette in Krita
- Open the "Choose Palette" button in the bottom left corner of Palette docker
- Select "Import a new palette from file"
- Open a file in
gpl/
in the dialog that appears
- Clone this repository locally
cd
into the repo directory- Run the following command in terminal, to copy the files into the library:
cp -r clr/* ~/Library/Colors
- Clone this repository locally
- Open the
sip/
folder - Open the
.palette
files, and Sip will import the palettes
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