

Sketch Styler
Styler scans your Sketch files for unstyled layers and looks which of the existing styles (in the file or in linked libraries) matches for them
Cost / License
- Pay once
- Open Source
Platforms
- Mac
- Sketch

Sketch Styler
Features
- Style Guide Management
Tags
- style
- sketch-plugin
- style-checker
- assign-styles
Sketch Styler News & Activities
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Sketch Styler information
What is Sketch Styler?
Styler scans your Sketch files for unstyled layers and looks which of the existing styles (in the file or in linked libraries) matches for them
• Consistency everywhere: No more layers or texts that look “almost” the same. Style them all and get rid of inconsistent designs. • Always library styles: Choose the libraries you want Styler to use and stick to them. Libraries styles are always better. • In a breeze: Analyze your whole Sketch file and style all of your unstyled layers in minutes. Awesome!
Which style attributes you care about? Define which style attributes you want Styler to consider to find matching styles. Styler will analyze every unstyled layer in your Sketch file and look for styles that have the same attributes. Once the analysis is completed you’ll be able to decide which styles may be applied and which not.
Which libraries should we look in? We all have plenty of linked libraries and tons of useless styles, but you probably don’t want all of that noise in your styling. Choose the libraries you want Styler to search in for matching styles and make your decisions easier!
Review & Decide Review the matches and decide which should be applied and which not. If there’s more than one match, choose which fits best for your design. When you’re done, Hit ‘Assign Styles’ and let the magic happen 🎩 ! No more unstyled texts or layers in your designs!
Size & Weight When looking for similar font sizes a 10% tolerance is applied. This way, styles that have a font size between 18pt and 22pt will also be suggested for layers whose font size is 20pt. When looking for similar font weight, Styler will also include styles that are one level thinner or thicker than the layer. For instance, styles with ‘Semibold’ or ‘Semilight’ will be suggested for layers that are ‘Regular’.