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1. 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.

1.1. Screenshot

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1.2. 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

1.3. 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.

1.4. Installation

Installation comes in two flavors.

1.4.1. 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.

1.4.2. 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"))

1.5. 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)

1.5.1. 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.

1.6. 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)