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Chromatic

A tool to help manage design systems by generating platform-specific files from a source file describing design tokens.

Expressive Design Tokens

Tokens can contain rich expressions in a natural syntax, including arithmetic operations, units (12px), function (rgb(), mix(), saturate()...) and references to other tokens.

tokens:
  primary-hue: '210deg'
  primary: 'hsl({primary-hue}, 100%, 40%)'
  primary-dark: 'darken({primary}, 20%)'

  line-height: '18pt + 5px'

Themes

Each token can have a theme variant, such as dark/light, or compact/cozy layouts. The necessary output artifacts are generated automatically.

tokens:
  cta-button-background:
    value:
      dark: '#004082'
      light: '#0066ce'

Zero-conf

Get going quickly. A simple token file written YAML or JSON file is all you need.

But Chromatic is also customizable when you need to. You can write or modify the format of the output files to suit your needs.

Chromatic is also available as an API that can be invoked from a build system.

Multi-platform

From a single token file, generate platform specific artifacts:

Chromatic can also generate a style guide as a HTML file.

Getting started with Chromatic

$ npm install -g @arnog/chromatic

To create a directory with an example:

$ chromatic example ./test
$ chromatic ./test -o tokens.scss
$ chromatic ./test -o tokens.html

Or writing your own token file:

# tokens.yaml
tokens:
  background: '#f1f1f1'
  body-color: '#333'
$ chromatic tokens.yaml -o tokens.scss
$background: #f1f1f1 !default;
$body-color: #333 !default;

Now, let's create a dark theme:

# tokens-dark.yaml
theme: dark
tokens:
  background: '#222'
  body-color: '#a0a0a0'
# tokens.yaml
import: ./tokens-dark.yaml
tokens:
  background: '#f1f1f1'
  body-color: '#333'
$ chromatic tokens.yaml -o tokens.scss
:root {
  --background: #f1f1f1;
  --body-color: #333;
}
body[data-theme='dark'] {
  --background: #222;
  --body-color: #a0a0a0;
}