catppuccin-palette/scss
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docs(sass): mention sass syntax weirdness
Co-authored-by: sgoudham <sgoudham@gmail.com>
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_catppuccin.scss feat: update sass palette 2022-08-06 23:30:50 +02:00
_frappe.scss feat: update sass palette 2022-08-06 23:30:50 +02:00
_latte.scss feat: update sass palette 2022-08-06 23:30:50 +02:00
_macchiato.scss feat: update sass palette 2022-08-06 23:30:50 +02:00
_mocha.scss feat: update sass palette 2022-08-06 23:30:50 +02:00
README.md docs(sass): mention sass syntax weirdness 2022-08-14 04:08:22 +02:00

Catppuccin Sass

There are two ways of using these Sass files:

Import one-by-one

The easiest way to import a single flavour, is to use one of these 4 files:
_latte.scss, _frappe.scss, _macchiato.scss, _mocha.scss

Input:

@import "mocha";

.my-mocha-class {
    background: $base;
    color: $text;
}

Output:

.my-mocha-class {
  background: #1e1e2e;
  color: #cdd6f4;
}

Import the single-map file

Another way to create all four flavours, in a single file, from a single file, is to use _catppuccin.scss.

NB: Due to websafe colours being predefined in CSS, colours like red, green, blue will not be generated with this method, when they are not explicitly cast as a string. To ensure proper generation, wrap your values with '.

In short:
Don't do this: #{map-get($color, blue)}
Do this: #{map-get($color, 'blue')}

Input:

@use "catppuccin";

@each $flavour, $colour in catppuccin.$palette {
    .my-#{flavour}-class {
        // you need surround the catppuccin colour names with quotes
        background: map-get($colour, 'base');
        color: map-get($colour, 'blue');
    }
}

Output:

.my-mocha-class {
  background: #1e1e2e;
  color: #cdd6f4;
}

.my-macchiato-class {
  background: #24273a;
  color: #cad3f5;
}

.my-frappe-class {
  background: #303446;
  color: #c6d0f5;
}

.my-latte-class {
  background: #eff1f5;
  color: #4c4f69;
}