Adapta-Nokto | ||
Arc-Dark | ||
Arc-Green | ||
Aritim-Dark | ||
BIB-Green | ||
Bittersweet | ||
Black | ||
Bloody | ||
BreezeLight | ||
BurntSienna | ||
Challenger-Deep | ||
CherryBlossom | ||
DanDrumStone | ||
DanDrumStoneNew | ||
Dark | ||
DeepCoral | ||
Dobbo | ||
Dracula | ||
Dribbblish | ||
Elementary | ||
Flatten | ||
Gradianto | ||
Gruvbox-Gold | ||
Honne | ||
JarvisBot | ||
Kaapi | ||
Lovelace | ||
Material-Ocean | ||
Midnight-Light | ||
MoonChild | ||
Night | ||
Night-Owl | ||
NightMoon | ||
Nord | ||
NoSleep | ||
Onepunch | ||
Otto | ||
OutrunDark | ||
Pop-Dark | ||
ShadowCustom | ||
SolarizedDark | ||
Spicy | ||
Sweet | ||
TrekyGoldenrod | ||
Twasi | ||
TychoAwake | ||
Vaporwave | ||
WintergatanBlueprint | ||
YoutubeDark | ||
.gitignore | ||
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
spicetify community themes
This is a collection of themes for spicetify, a command-line tool to customize Spotify; you can add your own theme simply by opening a Pull Requests (more info in the Contributions section).
You can find a preview of all the themes in the wiki.
Installation
(If you use Arch Linux you can find this project on the AUR)
Once you cloned the repository you'll need to put the files into the Themes folder. This varies between operating systems. The example shows the Themes
directory for Linux. For other operating systems, see the Themes
folder location here.
cd spicetify-themes
cp -r * ~/.config/spicetify/Themes
NOTE: to install Dribbblish follow the instructions in its README.
After that you can choose which theme to apply just by running spicetify config current_theme THEME_NAME
.
Some themes have 2 or more different color schemes. You can switch between them, once selected the theme, with spicetify config color_scheme SCHEME_NAME
.
Contributions
If you want to add your theme:
- Fork this repository
- Create another folder with your theme name. The theme name should consist of one word starting with an uppercase letter and shouldn't contain
spicetify
or any whitespace in it - Copy
color.ini
anduser.css
to it - Create a
README.md
in it with the following structure
# THEME_NAME
## Screenshots
[Put at least one image here]
## More
[Specify any needed font; (optionally) author name and/or any other info about the theme]
- Open a Pull Request
Thanks to all the contributors.