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# Reduced Palette
-Sometimes, an abundance of color options is a hindrance. Analysis paralysis, amirite? To this end [`color.css`](../definitions/style/color.css) reduces the number of stops in the expanded palette to three, save for yin (it only has two) and yang (it only has one).
+Sometimes, an abundance of color options is a hindrance. Analysis paralysis, amirite? To this end [`uchu-reduced.css`](../dist/uchu-reduced.css) reduces the number of stops in the expanded palette to three, save for yin (it only has two) and yang (it only has one).
If you want more granularity (read: opacity), you can call the raw version of the color (append `-raw` to the variable name) which will return the OKLCH values so you can do something like this: `oklch(var(--uchu-light-gray-raw) / 40%)`.
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## Sass
-If you know what Sass is, you'll know how to use [`color.scss`](../definitions/style/color.scss). I didn't provide raw versions of them because Sass comes with so many color tools (and, I've been using regular CSS variables in my Sass _anyways_).
+If you know what Sass is, you’ll know how to use [`_palette.scss`](../dist/_palette.scss). I didn’t provide raw versions of them because Sass comes with so many color tools (and, I’ve been using regular CSS variables in my Sass _anyways_).
## JS
-If you are a fan of CSS-in-JS or need to programmatically grab color values, there's [`color.json`](../definitions/script/color.json) and [`color.ts`](../definitions/script/color.ts) includes available.
+If you are a fan of CSS-in-JS or need to programmatically grab color values, there’s [`dist/index.js`](../dist/index.js).