Extra color schemes for the clifm file manager
Themes list
Screenshots
Installation
License
Constributing
Community
Creating themes
- amber-256 (based on old amber monochrome monitors)
- arena-256
- c64 (based on the Commodore64 color palette)
- cga (based on the CGA color palette)
- cold
- contrast
- cyberpunk
- dm10s
- gameboy (based on the GameBoy color palette)
- green-256 (based on the old green monochome monitors)
- paul-tol (based on Paul Tol's color-blind safe scheme)
- penumbra-dark (based on the penumbra color scheme, by nealmckee)
- white
- white-256
Install the package (it is available in the AUR). Color schemes are installed in $XDG_DATA_DIRS/clifm/colors
(usually /usr/share/clifm/colors
).
a) Clone this repo:
git clone https://github.com/leo-arch/clifm-colors
b) cd into the colors
directory and copy the color schemes (.clifm
files) into the colors directory of your clifm local directory ($XDG_CONFIG_HOME/clifm/colors
or $HOME/.config/clifm/colors
).
Once the theme is copied, set the desired color scheme, either via the command line (with the --color-scheme
option) or, once in clifm, with the cs
command. You can also permanently set the color scheme using the main configuration file: clifmrc
(which can be accessed via the edit
command or pressing F10).
Note: If using a version of clifm prior to 1.6.1, the extension of the color theme files must be changed from .clifm
to .cfm
. Follow this link for more details on this issue.
You can create modified/custom versions of these color schemes by copying them into the appropriate directory and editing them to your liking via a simple text editor. For more detailed information consult the clifm wiki.
This project is licensed GPL version 2 (or later).
See the LICENSE file for details.
Yes. Try these color schemes, modify them, and even create your own themes. If you do so, you can always fork this repo, add your theme, and submit a pull request.
Join clifm's Gitter discussion room and let us know what you think: ideas, comments, observations and questions are always welcome.
The Discussions section of clifm is also open to input.