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[whiskerify] Detect more advanced logic (e.g. hardcoded color lists) #17

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uncenter opened this issue Jun 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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Ideally something like the following:

rosewater = "#dc8a78"
flamingo = "#dd7878"
pink = "#ea76cb"
mauve = "#8839ef"
red = "#d20f39"
maroon = "#e64553"
peach = "#fe640b"
yellow = "#df8e1d"
green = "#40a02b"
teal = "#179299"
sky = "#04a5e5"
sapphire = "#209fb5"
blue = "#1e66f5"
lavender = "#7287fd"
text = "#4c4f69"
subtext1 = "#5c5f77"
subtext0 = "#6c6f85"
overlay2 = "#7c7f93"
overlay1 = "#8c8fa1"
overlay0 = "#9ca0b0"
surface2 = "#acb0be"
surface1 = "#bcc0cc"
surface0 = "#ccd0da"
base = "#eff1f5"
mantle = "#e6e9ef"
crust = "#dce0e8"

Could be identified as a list of Catppuccin colors and replaced by a for loop.

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