Fonttrio Launches: Open-Source Font Pairing Registry Streamlines shadcn/ui Typography in One Command
Breaking News: Fonttrio Debuts as Open-Source Font Pairing Registry for shadcn/ui
Developers can now install 49 curated font combinations into their shadcn/ui projects with a single command, thanks to the launch of Fonttrio. The open-source tool, created by Dima Kapish, automates font selection and configuration, generating CSS variables and typography scales on the fly.

"Fonttrio eliminates the guesswork in font pairing, letting developers focus on design consistency without manual CSS edits," Kapish told DevNews Today. The registry integrates seamlessly with the shadcn CLI, making it instantly compatible with existing workflows.
Each font pair is hand-picked for visual harmony and optimized for web performance. The tool is available now on GitHub under an MIT license.
Background
shadcn/ui is a popular open-source component library for React that uses Tailwind CSS. Developers often struggle with selecting complementary fonts and implementing them correctly.

Fonttrio addresses this by providing a registry of tested font pairings. Users install via npx fonttrio add, and the tool automatically updates project CSS and theme variables.
What This Means
For frontend developers, Fonttrio reduces typography setup time from hours to seconds. It enforces best practices in font pair weights and sizes.
"This is a game-changer for rapid prototyping and production apps alike," said UI engineer Maria Chen, who beta-tested the tool. The registry is expected to grow with community contributions.
Designers can now offer pixel-perfect typography without writing custom styles. Fonttrio's public API allows third-party tools to query combinations.
Learn more about the problem Fonttrio solves or see its impact on development workflows.
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