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Introduction

A curated collection of soothing pastel themes for your favorite websites and web applications.

Combined preview screenshot of four different websites with userstyles applied. In order of appearance, npm is shown in Latte, Wikipedia is shown in Frappé, Chess.com is shown in Macchiato, and GitHub is shown in Mocha.

To get started using the catppuccin/userstyles collection, see Usage.

To get started contributing to catppuccin/userstyles, see Contributing and Creating Userstyles.

Applications related to visualizations and analytics of data.

Applications related to machine learning, large language models, and neural networks.

Add-ons which extend the functionality of web browsers, enhancing the browsing experience.

Tools aiding software development, management and distribution.

Platforms that allow people to engage in conversation, share information, and discuss various topics.

Tools that help create, manage and visualise documentation.

Applications that faciliate learning, knowledge acquisition and skill development.

Applications related to sending and receiving email.

Applications designed to entertain the user.

Applications that help users navigate, organize and edit files/directories on a computer.

Applications that are designed for creating, designing and building video games.

Applications related to gaming and the idea of game-ification.

Applications related to discovering, listening to and playing music.

Applications related to creating and distributing information about recent events.

Tools for creating, organizing, and managing digital notes.

Websites that host and distribute software packages.

Applications that help in capturing, editing, managing, storing, or sharing photos and videos.

Applications that make certain tasks or activities more organised and efficient.

Websites that enable users to search and retrieve information from the World Wide Web.

Applications that bring people together through text, voice, photo and/or video.

Programs providing text-based interfaces to interact with the operating system.

Applications that help bridge language gaps by translating one language to another.

Websites that hold information edited by multiple users.