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> I know it was just an example, but I would argue Stylus would fit in the `Development` category more than anything else. Yeah, after typing it up I realised...

> I'd like us to move towards a model where any application can have multiple categories, and we can say that the first in the list is the "primary one"...

> I _feel_ this is getting into the over-engineered territory :/ I think we always want just one set of categories, much like the play store. I personally don't mind...

Hello, I have an issue with is the previews, we are trying to have more relative links towards parts of our own repos. See the example bellow: ![image](https://github.com/catppuccin/catppuccin/assets/71222764/0f5fa9fb-b834-4aaf-a718-ffbbafd603df) Thanks for...

> This is what I got in my ags > > ```css > tooltip { > color: #cdd6f4; > background: #1e1e2e; > border: #a6adc8; } > ``` All of those...

> These flags would output a list (in various formats maybe, with `-o`) of the flavors and accents in Catppuccin. Would simplify something like [r58Playz/ctp-devtools@`74bccc4`/generate.sh#L3-L4](https://github.com/r58Playz/ctp-devtools/blob/74bccc4f5922a9070013ab951e9d9cbfc678d532/generate.sh#L3-L4). would using a .tera file...

I would recommend these set of associations - `.gohtml` - `.go.html` - `.gotmpl` - `.go.tmp` Sources https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/464#issuecomment-272024047 https://github.com/jinliming2/vscode-go-template/issues/3

Hello, just to check are you using the default light/dark mode within gmail, either of the two at the bottom, from the gmail theme selector. ![image](https://github.com/catppuccin/userstyles/assets/71222764/b9c5e387-aff5-4e99-9741-4c5b8fbe2d25)

> All the issues _should_ be resolved by now. Also completely removed the force accent color option, it didn't look that great anyways. Hum, the linter still seems to be...

> > Sweet! Is it ready for review again? I think that was everything so this should be close to merging. > > Pretty much, although I'm not entirely sure...