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For thou who's brave enough to venture past beyond this point a warning:
"my english are not goody forgive me"
I been desperate for some assistance in order for me to migrate from figma to penpot as the penpot is open source (super nice) and the components system/library you don't need to pay for simple use cases. The main issue is I'd some colors tokens on the figma and is a lot for me to manually declare then in penpot.
The tokens are basically radix colors simplified for my use, i'm been trying to import then to penpot but i cannot import a simple json to it and the files i export (tried to do reverse engineering.... sort of?) comes with some hash which i don't know if i can replicate via code or even the type of encoding it's using.
i don't know if there's a better way to do what i want (maybe the api issue / discussion / docs) but i couldn't understand a fuck of it 🙃), this was the only one i think of.... but if there's is and someone to guide me.... the help would be appreciated.
So....any ideas/solutions how can i accomplish it?
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Hello!
For thou who's brave enough to venture past beyond this point a warning:
"my english are not goody forgive me"
I been desperate for some assistance in order for me to migrate from figma to penpot as the penpot is open source (super nice) and the components system/library you don't need to pay for simple use cases. The main issue is I'd some colors tokens on the figma and is a lot for me to manually declare then in penpot.
The tokens are basically radix colors simplified for my use, i'm been trying to import then to penpot but i cannot import a simple json to it and the files i export (tried to do reverse engineering.... sort of?) comes with some hash which i don't know if i can replicate via code or even the type of encoding it's using.
Long story short
i don't know if there's a better way to do what i want (maybe the api issue / discussion / docs) but i couldn't understand a fuck of it 🙃), this was the only one i think of.... but if there's is and someone to guide me.... the help would be appreciated.
So....any ideas/solutions how can i accomplish it?
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