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I'm writing an article on CivitAI on how to create a Stable Diffusion UI theme. I figured this would probably be a given but I wanted to ask anyway; can I use the Catppuccin .css file as a reference tool for people to look at? The personal theme I created uses it as a base and I wanted to add screenshots of the code to give the users something to base their work off of. I have provided a link to the Catppuccin repository and credited the team.
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This seems like a fine use case as the theme is MIT licensed. I'm actually unsure if you need the MIT license header as this feels more like a showcase? I believe @nyxkrage would have a more informed opinion on this.
However, for what its worth, this repository does not currently have an active maintainer and hasn't been updated in a while. So maybe a different, more up-to-date theme may be nicer to use as a reference? Up to you!
In any case, thanks for raising this issue and choosing the theme in the first place, even if you decide to switch it for another!
I'm writing an article on CivitAI on how to create a Stable Diffusion UI theme. I figured this would probably be a given but I wanted to ask anyway; can I use the Catppuccin .css file as a reference tool for people to look at? The personal theme I created uses it as a base and I wanted to add screenshots of the code to give the users something to base their work off of. I have provided a link to the Catppuccin repository and credited the team.
Here's an example of the contents:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: