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Enchancement: Create a theme wiki
I just created a tokyo night theme. Where should I submit it?
haha @Zeioth, There is always a TODO in my plan list for sharing the themes, but I did not have time for it currently! I will try to make it happen ASAP.
thank you so much for your willingness to share the themes! I will update this issue if there is any progress!
For a start, there could be a themes folder in the repo where people could send PRs with new theme files. Sure, displaying all themes is a really nice option, but having a common place to look for new themes is a good start!
@Zeioth did you upload the theme anywhere?
Anyone who is interested in contributing a theme, feel free to drop it here. Once we accumulate a few, we can start a wiki page for it.
You could paste the yaml file for config here and optionally include the LS_COLORS
value.
@kakulukia Your theme is really awesome! Can you share the config for the theme?
@yinanfang check the attached zip file :)
@kakulukia I wasn't able to click and open the zip because I got error 79. I thought it was corrupted but I just tried it again with unzip
and it worked. Thanks for the great theme!
hmmmm .. interesting that the zip file is kinda broken ..
Here are the config.yaml
:
# == Classic ==
# This is a shorthand to override some of the options to be backwards compatible
# with `ls`. It affects the "color"->"when", "sorting"->"dir-grouping", "date"
# and "icons"->"when" options.
# Possible values: false, true
classic: false
# == Blocks ==
# This specifies the columns and their order when using the long and the tree
# layout.
# Possible values: permission, user, group, size, size_value, date, name, inode
blocks:
- permission
- user
- group
- size
- date
- name
# == Color ==
# This has various color options. (Will be expanded in the future.)
color:
# When to colorize the output.
# When "classic" is set, this is set to "never".
# Possible values: never, auto, always
when: auto
# How to colorize the output.
# When "classic" is set, this is set to "no-color".
# Possible values: default, <theme-file-name>
# when specifying <theme-file-name>, lsd will look up theme file
# XDG Base Directory if relative, e.g. ~/.config/lsd/themes/<theme-file-name>.yaml,
# The file path if absolute
theme: dracula
# == Date ==
# This specifies the date format for the date column. The freeform format
# accepts an strftime like string.
# When "classic" is set, this is set to "date".
# Possible values: date, relative, '+<date_format>'
# `date_format` will be a `strftime` formatted value. e.g. `date: '+%d %b %y %X'` will give you a date like this: 17 Jun 21 20:14:55
date: date
# == Dereference ==
# Whether to dereference symbolic links.
# Possible values: false, true
dereference: false
# == Display ==
# What items to display. Do not specify this for the default behavior.
# Possible values: all, almost-all, directory-only
# display: all
# == Icons ==
icons:
# When to use icons.
# When "classic" is set, this is set to "never".
# Possible values: always, auto, never
when: auto
# Which icon theme to use.
# Possible values: fancy, unicode
theme: fancy
# Separator between icon and the name
# Default to 1 space
separator: " "
# == Ignore Globs ==
# A list of globs to ignore when listing.
# ignore-globs:
# - .git
# == Indicators ==
# Whether to add indicator characters to certain listed files.
# Possible values: false, true
indicators: false
# == Layout ==
# Which layout to use. "oneline" might be a bit confusing here and should be
# called "one-per-line". It might be changed in the future.
# Possible values: grid, tree, oneline
layout: grid
# == Recursion ==
recursion:
# Whether to enable recursion.
# Possible values: false, true
enabled: false
# How deep the recursion should go. This has to be a positive integer. Leave
# it unspecified for (virtually) infinite.
# depth: 3
# == Size ==
# Specifies the format of the size column.
# Possible values: default, short, bytes
size: default
# == Permission ==
# Specify the format of the permission column
# Possible value: rwx, octal
permission: rwx
# == Sorting ==
sorting:
# Specify what to sort by.
# Possible values: extension, name, time, size, version
column: name
# Whether to reverse the sorting.
# Possible values: false, true
reverse: false
# Whether to group directories together and where.
# When "classic" is set, this is set to "none".
# Possible values: first, last, none
dir-grouping: first
# == No Symlink ==
# Whether to omit showing symlink targets
# Possible values: false, true
no-symlink: false
# == Total size ==
# Whether to display the total size of directories.
# Possible values: false, true
total-size: false
hyperlink: never
symlink-arrow: ⇒
header: false
and the theme file dracula.yaml
:
classic: false
blocks:
- permission
- user
- group
- size
- date
- name
color:
when: auto
theme: dracula
date: date
dereference: false
icons:
when: auto
theme: fancy
separator: " "
indicators: false
layout: grid
recursion:
enabled: false
size: default
permission: rwx
sorting:
column: name
reverse: false
dir-grouping: first
no-symlink: false
total-size: false
hyperlink: never
symlink-arrow: ⇒
header: false
I have a slightly different take on dracula.yaml:
group: 229 # Comment
permission:
read: 183 # Purple
write: 212 # Pink
exec: 159 # Cyan
exec-sticky: 231 # Foreground
no-access: 210 # Red
octal: 120 # Green
acl: 60 # Current Line
context: 103 # Comment
date:
hour-old: 117 # Comment - 40% lighter
day-old: 110 # Comment - 20% lighter
older: 103 # Comment
size:
none: 60 # Current Line
small: 120 # Green
medium: 222 # Orange
large: 210 # Red
inode:
valid: 159 # Cyan
invalid: 210 # Red
links:
valid: 159 # Cyan
invalid: 210 # Red
tree-edge: 60 # Current Line
Can you also post a screenshot?
This Solarized Light theme by @bradleyhop posted in Discussions is worth mentioning here for future reference:
- https://github.com/orgs/lsd-rs/discussions/917
- https://github.com/bradleyhop/lsd-solarized-theme
Ok I'm uploading. Consider this theme 'Tokyonight friendly', for terminals that use the tokyonight theme.
You cannot appreciate it in the image, but recently accesed files will display datetime highlighted.