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134 points miketromba | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source

Hey, I built https://ShadcnThemer.com - a web app for creating and sharing themes for shadcn/ui, made with my some of my favorites, Next.js 15, Tailwind CSS 4, Drizzle ORM, and Supabase.

The goal was to make it easy to visually design shadcn color themes, preview them live across various example UIs, and export them straight into your projects (as CSS or via the shadcn CLI registry command).

I had a bit of experience going into this because I built the Theme Studio for VS Code in the past, but it was fun using a modern stack and leveraging Cursor to help me along the way this time.

GitHub: https://github.com/miketromba/shadcn-themer

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meindnoch ◴[] No.45707186[source]
>Sign in or create an account with your email

Into the trash it goes.

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slig ◴[] No.45707375[source]
That's unfair. You can browse, preview and get the CSS variables without signing up.
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LoganDark ◴[] No.45707501[source]
Email magic links are dumb. On top of that, forms that don't let you specify whether to login or to create an account are extra dumb. With magic links, one can't log in with just their password manager, and with a stupid combo form, anyone who mis-types or mis-remembers their email address just accidentally created a new account (or a new link that creates an account).
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1. tonyhart7 ◴[] No.45709359{3}[source]
"Email magic links are dumb."

True, every login must be standardized around social auth and oauth2