
Catppuccin for Emacs
This Emacs theme was made with the Dracula theme as a base.
catppuccin-theme is available on the MELPA package repository.
- Make sure to have MELPA enabled by adding it to the
package-archives, or that your package manager of choice has MELPA as a repository. - You can then install the package from the
list-packagesinterface, accessible fromM-x list-packages. - Alternatively, you can install the package using your package manager of choice, such as straight
(straight-use-package 'catppuccin-theme)- Then, you can enable it by adding the following to your
init.elfile
(load-theme 'catppuccin :no-confirm)- Add the following to your
package.el
(package! catppuccin-theme)- Add the following to your
config.el
(setq doom-theme 'catppuccin)The default flavour is Mocha, to change the flavor, place the following in your init.el or config.el
after loading the theme
(setq catppuccin-flavor 'frappe) ;; or 'latte, 'macchiato, or 'mocha
(catppuccin-reload)The theme can also be customzied further by changing individual colors.
Doom users must call (load-theme 'catppuccin t t) before being able to call any of the catppuccin-* functions.
(catppuccin-set-color 'base "#000000") ;; change base to #000000 for the currently active flavor
(catppuccin-set-color 'crust "#222222" 'frappe) ;; change crust to #222222 for frappe
(catppuccin-reload)Note
If you are using emacsclient and rustic, you should add (add-hook 'server-after-make-frame-hook #'catppuccin-reload) to your config to avoid this issue
Note
If you are using doom emacs and want to customize the catppuccin-flavor, calling (catppuccin-reload) after load-theme may slow emacs startup time. To change the flavor, it is sufficient to setq the desired flavor before loading the theme. Then, calling (catppuccin-reload) can be omitted because catppuccin will be loaded with the desired flavor directly.
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