🧱 Port Creation
Guidelines for submitting and creating ports
### What's a port?
A port is an adaptation of Catppuccin's palette for an app to use. Think of it as a colorscheme for a program
that styles every UI component it consists of!
### Submission
Raise a discussion under main
repository [here!](https://github.com/catppuccin/catppuccin/discussions/new?category=port-requests) The title should be
the **simplest** name of the application/tool/website/etc that you are wanting ported over.
If you have already created a repository containing the work, make sure to include it within the description for others
to see! Feel free to join our [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/r6Mdz5dpFc) and share it there too!
The discussion will be transferred to an issue by
the [staff team](https://github.com/orgs/catppuccin/teams/staff/members) once we have deemed the port ready to be
reviewed and merged!
All ports should conform to our [CODE OF CONDUCT](https://github.com/catppuccin/.github/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
and we, the staff team, reserve the right to choose what ports will be included under the organisation. As a
community-driven project, we want to keep a neutral environment for all users. Therefore, **we do not accept
contributions that have a religious or political context.** However, we have no issue with our palette being used in
these contexts.
### Creation
You can create ports using [this](https://github.com/catppuccin/template) public template as a blueprint.
1. Clone template repository
```
git clone https://github.com/catppuccin/template.git
```
2. Navigate into the cloned repository
```
cd
```
3. Delete the existing remote
```
git remote remove origin
```
4. Set up the rest of your port, and push it to your user repository!
### Licensing
Any contribution will be published under the same licensing terms as the project itself. However, there
are [exceptions to this rule](https://github.com/search?q=org%3Acatppuccin+-license%3Amit). Please get in touch with us
if that is the case with your work!
### Styling!
After creating the repo successfully, it's important to style it properly to ensure consistency:
- The name of the repo must be the simplest version of the app's name (e.g. `nvim` instead of `NeoVim`). You may use
hyphens if needed (e.g. `windows-files`).
- Put the images under `assets/`.
- Format the repo's description as "`` Soothing pastel theme for ``".
- `` should be an emoji that you feel represents the app best.
- `` is the name of the app, capitalized properly.
- Add `catppuccin`, and `theme` to the topics.
- Ensure uppercase meta files (e.g. `README.md`)
- Don't add health files (e.g. `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`, `SUPPORT.md`), those are organization-wide files
stored [here](https://github.com/catppuccin/.github).
### Tools
Since Catppuccin is available in 4 flavors it's understandable that it may be difficult to make 4 versions of a
port. So to help with that, we have built a bunch of tools to make life easier when creating Catppuccin ports. You'll
find them all (with instructions) under our [catppuccin/toolbox](https://github.com/catppuccin/toolbox) repo.
An essential tool for creating ports is [catwalk](https://github.com/catppuccin/toolbox#catwalk), this is used to create
a layered screenshot of your port which combines all four flavors into one.