/dracula-theme

:scream: A dark theme for all the things!

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Dracula Theme

Dracula

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.

Community

Come visit us on Slack! Slack Status

Install

All instructions can be found at draculatheme.com.

Color Palette

Palette Hex RGB HSL Color Picker Boxes
Background #282a36 40 42 54 231° 15% 18% Background Color
Current Line #44475a 68 71 90 232° 14% 31% Current Line Color
Selection #44475a 68 71 90 232° 14% 31% Selection Color
Foreground #f8f8f2 248 248 242 60° 30% 96% Foreground Color
Comment #6272a4 98 114 164 225° 27% 51% Comment Color
Cyan #8be9fd 139 233 253 191° 97% 77% Cyan Color
Green #50fa7b 80 250 123 135° 94% 65% Green Color
Orange #ffb86c 255 184 108 31° 100% 71% Orange Color
Pink #ff79c6 255 121 198 326° 100% 74% Pink Color
Purple #bd93f9 189 147 249 265° 89% 78% Purple Color
Red #ff5555 255 85 85 0° 100% 67% Red Color
Yellow #f1fa8c 241 250 140 65° 92% 76% Yellow Color

FAQ

"Are you going to create a light color scheme?"

Nope. Dracula can't stand the light.

"Are you going to support editor X?"

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. Please see How do I submit a new theme?

"How do I submit a new theme?"

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.

"Do you accept UI themes?"

At this time we are currently passing on UI themes. Unfortunately they are usually extremely complicated, and require constant updates as the editors make changes. Without extremely active maintainers, the theme would end up causing lots of issues for users. With this in mind, we'd rather not officially support any UI themes.

We do realize though that fans of Dracula may want a UI theme, so if you've created one, we'd love to add you to the "Related" section for the particular theme. Simply submit a PR containing a link. If you keep your theme maintained well, and there are enough users, we may consider adopting it officially (should you wish to submit it).

Team

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.

Organization Migration

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.

Roadmap

  • Build the site based on the repository (This makes it easier to contribute to)
    • Use the README.md to generate the theme's page
    • Move the screenshots to the repository

Credits

Changelog

The changelog is available on the release page in each theme's repository.

License

MIT License © Dracula Theme