Add night mode theme with twinkling stars#113
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Adds a 🌙/☀️ toggle button that switches between day and night themes, persisting the preference to localStorage. Night mode uses a deep dark background with 75 randomly twinkling stars. Respects prefers-color-scheme: dark automatically. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Adds a 🌙/☀️ toggle button to switch between day and night themes, persisting the preference to
localStorage. Night mode applies a deep dark background (#0c0c14) with 75 randomly placed, twinkling stars. The theme also respectsprefers-color-scheme: darkautomatically on first load.