Add theme toggle for light and dark mode
added a theme toggle allowing users to switch between light and dark mode. @deep93333
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Added the ability to toggle between dark and light themes directly from the command search menu.
- The application now supports system theme detection and applies theming consistently across all pages.
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Walkthrough
The changes introduce theme toggling functionality to the application. In the command search component, a new action is added that allows users to switch between dark and light modes, with the action's name and icon updating dynamically based on the current theme. Additionally, the root layout is now wrapped in a theme provider, enabling system theme detection and class-based theming throughout the application. No changes were made to exported entity signatures or core component logic beyond these additions.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| packages/common/components/command-search.tsx | Added a theme toggle action to the command search, with dynamic name/icon and theme switching logic. |
| packages/common/components/layout/root.tsx | Wrapped the root layout in a ThemeProvider to enable system and class-based theming support. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant CommandSearch
participant ThemeProvider
participant App
User->>CommandSearch: Opens command search
CommandSearch->>User: Shows action list (includes theme toggle)
User->>CommandSearch: Selects "Switch to X mode"
CommandSearch->>ThemeProvider: Calls setTheme(newTheme)
ThemeProvider->>App: Applies new theme (dark/light)
CommandSearch->>User: Closes command dialog
Poem
In the warren of code where themes now delight,
A toggle appears—dark or light!
With a sun or a moon, the icons do gleam,
Wrapped in new context, we follow the theme.
Now rabbits and users can pick what they please,
Hopping through layouts with effortless ease!
🌙☀️
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Thanks for the PR @ayush-rudani. Can you attach the screenshot of dark mode? just want to make sure there is no broken style.
Thanks for the PR @ayush-rudani. Can you attach the screenshot of dark mode? just want to make sure there is no broken style.
Sure! @deep93333
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f9cc04b7-160b-4c7d-b115-a6d720ca374c
bumping this up! @deep93333