A dark theme for Atom, Alfred, Emacs, Highlight.js, Hyper, iTerm, JetBrains, Pygments, Slack, Sublime Text, TextMate, Terminal.app, Vim, Xcode, Zsh and many more.
All instructions can be found at draculatheme.com.
Nope. Dracula can't stand the light.
We hope so, but we need your help to accomplish that. Since you're using code editor X you're probably much more experienced on it than us. So give it a try first!
Please create a new repository containing the files from the template. Then add the files for your editor, shell, etc. based on the Color Palette above.
Next, submit an issue with a screenshot of the theme, and a link to your repository that contains the theme. If/when the theme is accepted, we'll create a new repository under the Dracula organization where you can submit a PR for the new theme. Once the theme is accepted, we will give you rights to maintain the theme.
Dracula is a project created by Zeno Rocha with the help of many awesome contributors and maintainers. Each theme has it's own maintainer listed in the Team section of it's README.
Over the years Dracula has grown to support many more editors. With that came the challenge of supporting a myriad of editors, terminals, shells, and more in the same repository. Some package manager's require specific files and layouts which cause conflicts and make it harder to maintain.
So it was decided to change Dracula from a one repository theme to an organization. All themes have now been migrated to their own repository. With this change we can better support package managers, list maintainers, make installation instructions easier to find, and support independent releases.
Please see https://github.com/dracula for all of our repositories.
- Color palette inspired by @chenluois's Mou Night theme
- Sublime Text theme built on top of Monokai using @aziz's tmtheme editor
- ZSH theme built on top of @robbyrussell's theme
- Icons by @sunbzy
The changelog is available on the release page in each theme's repository.
MIT License © Dracula Theme