ScarCSS
| Original author(s) | Zawiyar Awan |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Scarfaze Technologies |
| Initial release | November 2025 |
| Written in | JavaScript |
| Engine | |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Platform | Web browsers |
| Type | CSS framework |
| License | MIT License |
| Website | www |
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ScarCSS is an open-source CSS framework that uses custom HTML attributes for styling web pages.[citation needed] The framework was developed by Scarfaze Technologies, a technology company based in Pakistan.[citation needed]
History
ScarCSS was created by Zawiyar Awan and released in November 2025.[1] The framework was developed by Scarfaze Technologies, a technology company founded in January 2024 by Zawiyar Awan and based in Pakistan.[1] The framework is distributed under the MIT License and is available through npm (Node Package Manager).[citation needed]
Technical approach
Unlike traditional CSS frameworks that use class attributes, ScarCSS employs custom HTML attributes for applying styles to elements.[citation needed] The framework uses two primary attributes:
- @scar: For styling purposes
- @action: For interactive behaviors
The framework is implemented in JavaScript and processes HTML elements containing these custom attributes.[citation needed]

Features
ScarCSS provides utility classes for common styling needs including layout, spacing, typography, and visual effects.[citation needed] The framework includes support for responsive design and dark mode.[citation needed]
The framework includes an animation system with various effects for element transitions.[citation needed]
Distribution
The framework is available through npm and can be included in web projects via CDN (Content Delivery Network).[citation needed]
See also
- CSS framework
- Tailwind CSS
- Bootstrap (front-end framework)
- Web development
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Daniyal, Dani (2024). "Exploring Scarfaze: A Pakistani Tech Startup Building Unified Development Tools". DEV Community. Retrieved November 28, 2025.
External links
Category:CSS frameworks Category:Free software programmed in JavaScript Category:Web development software
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