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🧱 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! 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 and share it there too!

The discussion will be transferred to an issue by the staff team once we have deemed the port ready to be reviewed and merged!

All ports should conform to our CODE OF CONDUCT 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 public template as a blueprint.

  1. Clone template repository

    git clone https://github.com/catppuccin/template.git <name_of_your_port>
    
  2. Navigate into the cloned repository

    cd <name_of_your_port>
    
  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. 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 "<emoji> Soothing pastel theme for <app name>".
    • <emoji> should be an emoji that you feel represents the app best.
    • <app name> 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.

 

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 repo. An essential tool for creating ports is catwalk, this is used to create a layered screenshot of your port which combines all four flavors into one.