I’ve crafted some predefined color schemes for this AstroPaper blog theme. You can replace these color schemes with the original ones.
If you don’t know how you can configure color schemes, check this blog post.
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Light color schemes
Light color scheme has to be defined using the css selector :root and html[data-theme="light"].
Lobster

:root,
html[data-theme="light"] {
--color-fill: 246, 238, 225;
--color-text-base: 1, 44, 86;
--color-accent: 225, 74, 57;
--color-card: 217, 209, 195;
--color-card-muted: 239, 216, 176;
--color-border: 220, 152, 145;
}
Leaf Blue

:root,
html[data-theme="light"] {
--color-fill: 242, 245, 236;
--color-text-base: 53, 53, 56;
--color-accent: 17, 88, 209;
--color-card: 206, 213, 180;
--color-card-muted: 187, 199, 137;
--color-border: 124, 173, 255;
}
Pinky light

:root,
html[data-theme="light"] {
--color-fill: 250, 252, 252;
--color-text-base: 34, 46, 54;
--color-accent: 211, 0, 106;
--color-card: 234, 206, 219;
--color-card-muted: 241, 186, 212;
--color-border: 227, 169, 198;
}
Dark color schemes
Light color scheme has to be defined as html[data-theme="dark"].
Deep Oyster

html[data-theme="dark"] {
--color-fill: 33, 35, 61;
--color-text-base: 244, 247, 245;
--color-accent: 255, 82, 86;
--color-card: 57, 60, 102;
--color-card-muted: 74, 78, 134;
--color-border: 177, 47, 50;
}
Pikky dark

html[data-theme="dark"] {
--color-fill: 53, 54, 64;
--color-text-base: 233, 237, 241;
--color-accent: 255, 120, 200;
--color-card: 75, 76, 89;
--color-card-muted: 113, 85, 102;
--color-border: 134, 67, 107;
}