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When you want your whole system to look like a Scratch project
I believe the idea is that each theme variable has a completely different color, so when you're working on a regular theme and you can't figure out where a certain color on the ui is coming from, you can load this, screenshot, color pick the affected element and immediately find what theme variable controls it
Oh yeah no I get the idea, it just distinctly reminded me of Scratch
this my current theme build on the same css theme