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Yoshi theme

My cat is named Yoshi and I was just working on a random new theme, which was new-theme for a while. I couldn’t think of a name so I named it after him.

Screenshot

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Themed modes

Here is a list of the themed major and minor modes. Certain modes may only have been themed partially and this list may not be complete.

  • Circe
  • Compilation mode
  • CSS mode
  • Diff
  • Dired
  • Ediff
  • ERC
  • ERT Test results
  • Eshell
  • Flycheck
  • Gnus
  • Helm
  • Highlight indent
  • Hydra
  • Identica
  • Ido
  • Jabber
  • JS2 Mode
  • Magit
  • Markdown
  • Message mode
  • Org mode
  • Outline mode
  • Rainbow delimiters
  • ReStructured Text mode
  • Sh mode
  • Slime repl
  • Smerge
  • Term mode
  • Texinfo mode
  • Whitespace mode

License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) any later version. You can read the terms of this license here.

Installation

Installation comes in two flavors.

Installation with ELPA

To install Yoshi theme using the built-in Emacs package manager you should have MELPA or Marmalade in your package-archives list. When that’s ready you can M-x list-packages, find yoshi-theme, press i and x and you’re done.

Installation from git

To use a version from the latest git checkout you should clone the repository and then add the directory to your custom-theme-load-path.

In a shell execute:

cd ~/
git clone git://github.com/ryuslash/yoshi-theme.git

Then add to your ~/.emacs.d/init.el:

(add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path (expand-file-name "~/yoshi-theme"))

Enabling Yoshi theme

Once you’ve installed Yoshi theme you can either use M-x load-theme to enable it interactively for the current session, or put the following in your ~/.emacs.d/init.el:

(load-theme 'yoshi :no-confirm)

Other modules

yoshi-mode-line
Enable this by calling (require 'yoshi-mode-line). This module enables the mode-line as is intended to be used with Yoshi theme.

Installation in Spacemacs

Edit your .spacemacs file (SPC f e d) and add the yoshi-theme package:

dotspacemacs-additional-packages '(yoshi-theme)

Add the theme to the top of the themes list to make it the default theme, for example:

dotspacemacs-themes '(yoshi
                      monokai
                      spacemacs-dark
                      spacemacs-light
                      solarized-light
                      solarized-dark
                      leuven
                      zenburn)