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SUMMARY: Create a unified theming architecture with two new shared packages (@manacore/shared-theme and @manacore/shared-theme-ui) that provides consistent theming across all 4 web applications while allowing app-specific primary color customization. NEW PACKAGES: @manacore/shared-theme: - Svelte 5 Runes-based theme store factory - 4 theme variants: Lume (Gold), Nature (Green), Stone (Blue Gray), Ocean (Blue) - 3 theme modes: Light, Dark, System (auto-detect) - HSL-based color system with 18 semantic tokens - localStorage persistence per app - System preference detection via matchMedia - Pre-defined configs for all apps (memoro, manacore, manadeck, maerchenzauber) @manacore/shared-theme-ui: - ThemeToggle: Light/dark mode toggle button - ThemeSelector: Visual theme variant selector with color dots - ThemeModeSelector: Segmented control for light/dark/system UPDATED PACKAGES: @manacore/shared-tailwind: - Converted from HEX to HSL-based CSS variables - Updated preset.js with hsl(var(--color-*)) syntax - themes.css now contains all 4 theme variants with light/dark modes APP MIGRATIONS: memoro/web: - Replaced 145 LOC theme store with 25 LOC shared implementation - Deleted local ThemeSelector.svelte and ThemeToggle.svelte - Primary color: Gold (47 95% 58%) manacore/web: - Replaced 80 LOC theme store with 25 LOC shared implementation - Deleted local ThemeToggle.svelte - Primary color: Indigo (239 84% 67%) manadeck/web: - Added new theme store using shared package - Primary color: Indigo (239 84% 67%) maerchenzauber/web: - Added new theme store using shared package - Primary color: Purple (280 60% 55%) All app layouts updated with theme.initialize() in onMount. BENEFITS: - ~225 LOC of app-specific code reduced to ~100 LOC total - Single source of truth for theme logic - Consistent theming experience across all apps - Easy to add new theme variants - App-specific primary colors preserved 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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