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Get Started Free →Create and use brand.yml files for consistent branding across Shiny apps and Quarto documents. Covers: (1) Creating new _brand.yml files, (2) Applying to Shiny (R and Python), (3) Using in Quarto, (4) Modifying existing files, and (5) Troubleshooting. Includes complete specifications and integration guides.
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Create and use _brand.yml files for consistent branding across Shiny applications and Quarto documents.
brand.yml is a YAML-based format that translates brand guidelines into a machine-readable file usable across Shiny and Quarto. A single _brand.yml file defines:
_brand.yml (auto-discovered by Shiny and Quarto)company-brand.yml (requires explicit paths)_brand/ or brand/ subdirectoriesDetermine the user's goal and follow the appropriate workflow:
references/shiny-r.mdreferences/shiny-python.mdreferences/quarto.mdreferences/brand-yml-in-r.md (R Markdown, theming functions, programmatic access)When creating _brand.yml files from brand guidelines:
Collect brand information:
Load references/brand-yml-spec.md to understand the complete brand.yml structure, field options, and syntax.
Start with the essential sections and add optional elements:
Minimum viable _brand.yml:
yamlcolor: palette: brand-blue: "#0066cc" primary: brand-blue background: "#ffffff" typography: fonts: - family: Inter source: google weight: [400, 600] base: Inter
Add colors as needed:
yamlcolor: palette: brand-blue: "#0066cc" brand-orange: "#ff6600" brand-gray: "#666666" primary: brand-blue secondary: brand-gray warning: brand-orange foreground: "#333333" background: "#ffffff"
Add typography details:
yamltypography: fonts: - family: Inter source: google weight: [400, 600, 700] style: [normal, italic] - family: Fira Code source: google weight: [400, 500] base: family: Inter size: 16px line-height: 1.5 headings: family: Inter weight: 600 monospace: Fira Code
Add logos:
yamllogo: small: logos/icon.png medium: logos/header.png large: logos/full.svg
Add meta information:
yamlmeta: name: Company Name link: https://example.com
Follow these rules from references/brand-yml-spec.md:
"#0066cc"brand-blue, success-greenhttps:// in all URLsCheck that:
_brand.yml locationhttps://)When modifying existing _brand.yml files:
Common modifications:
color.palette, then reference in semantic colorstypography.fonts, ensure weights/styles are availablelight/dark structure for multiple variantslight and dark variants to colorsWhen the user wants to apply brand.yml to a Shiny for R app:
references/shiny-r.md for complete integration guidebs_theme(brand = TRUE) or bs_theme(brand = "path")_brand.yml at app rootpage_fluid(), page_sidebar(), etc.Quick example:
rlibrary(shiny) library(bslib) ui <- page_fluid( theme = bs_theme(brand = TRUE), # ... UI elements )
When the user wants to apply brand.yml to a Shiny for Python app:
references/shiny-python.md for complete integration guideui.Theme.from_brand(__file__)_brand.yml at app rootpip install "shiny[theme]"Quick example (Shiny Express):
pythonfrom shiny.express import ui ui.page_opts(theme=ui.Theme.from_brand(__file__))
Quick example (Shiny Core):
pythonfrom shiny import App, ui app_ui = ui.page_fluid( theme=ui.Theme.from_brand(__file__), # ... UI elements )
When the user wants to apply brand.yml to Quarto documents:
references/quarto.md for complete integration guide_brand.yml at project root with _quarto.ymlbrand keyword to control precedenceQuick example (document):
yaml--- title: "My Document" format: html: brand: _brand.yml ---
Quick example (project in _quarto.yml):
yamlproject: brand: _brand.yml format: html: theme: default
Shiny:
_brand.yml (with underscore)bs_theme(brand = "path/to/_brand.yml") or ui.Theme.from_brand("path")libsass is installedQuarto:
_brand.yml is at project root_quarto.yml exists for project-level branding"#0066cc" not #0066ccsource: google or source: bunny is specifiedquarto typst fonts"#447099"primary: blue- family: InterLoad these as needed for detailed information:
references/brand-yml-spec.md: Complete brand.yml specification with all sections, fields, examples, and validation rulesreferences/shiny-r.md: Using brand.yml with Shiny for R via bslib (bs_theme, automatic discovery, Shiny-specific integration)references/shiny-python.md: Using brand.yml with Shiny for Python via ui.Theme (from_brand(), installation, performance)references/quarto.md: Using brand.yml with Quarto (formats, light/dark mode, layering, extensions, Typst)references/brand-yml-in-r.md: General R usage including R Markdown integration, theming functions (ggplot2, gt, flextable, plotly, thematic), and programmatic brand access_brand.yml for auto-detection_brand.yml in git repositoryyamlcolor: primary: light: "#0066cc" dark: "#3399ff" background: light: "#ffffff" dark: "#1a1a1a" foreground: light: "#333333" dark: "#e0e0e0"
Light/dark color modes were added in Quarto version 1.8 and currently are not supported in the R or Python brand.yml packages.
yamllogo: images: logo-dark: logos/logo-dark.svg logo-white: logos/logo-white.svg icon: logos/icon.png small: icon medium: light: logo-dark dark: logo-white
yamltypography: fonts: - family: Inter source: google weight: [300, 400, 500, 600, 700] style: [normal, italic] base: family: Inter weight: 400 headings: family: Inter weight: 600
yamlcolor: palette: navy: "#003366" ocean-blue: "#0066cc" sky-blue: "#3399ff" primary-color: ocean-blue # Alias brand-blue: ocean-blue # Alias blue: sky-blue # Alias for primary colors primary: brand-blue
Include Bootstrap color names when possible, either defined directly or as aliases: blue, indigo, purple, pink, red, orange, yellow, green, teal, cyan, white, black. This is useful for consistency and these colors are picked up automatically by tools that use brand.yml.
brand-yml-spec.md when creating or modifying files_brand.yml for automatic discoveryOther measured skills in the registry, with their headline benchmark lift.