A color theme for Emacs. Straight from the soda fountain.
Creamsody was built with Autothemer and Kurecolor. They dramatically improve developer happiness when writing themes for Emacs.
If you're making Emacs themes you should check them out.
Creamsody is easily installed via MELPA. Read more here for MELPA setup details
When your Emacs is setup to use MELPA do this:
M-x package-install creamsody-theme
Creamsody now comes in 3 variations, the original theme is still called creamsody
and there are 2
darker/higher contrast versions, creamsody-dark
and creamsody-darker
.
We'll need to tell Emacs that the themes are safe, so we'll load them and respond to the Emacs prompts.
For creamsody:
M-x load-theme creamsody
For creamsody-dark:
M-x load-theme creamsody-dark
For creamsody-darker:
M-x load-theme creamsody-darker
There's a set of optional modeline themes available, run (creamsody-modeline)
for the default. (creamsody-modeline-one)
:
Creamsody modeline one - screenshot
Creamsody modeline two - screenshot
Creamsody modeline three - screenshot
Creamsody modeline four - screenshot
- ac-dabbrev
- ag (The Silver Searcher)
- anzu
- auctex
- avy
- col-highlight
- column-enforce-mode
- column-marker
- company
- diff
- diff-hl
- diff-indicator
- dired+
- dired-subtre
- el-search
- elfeed
- elscreen
- embrace
- git-gutter
- git-gutter+
- git-gutter-fr+
- haskell
- helm
- hi-lock
- highlight-indentation-mode
- highlight-numbers
- highlight-symbol
- hydra
- ido
- isearch
- ivy
- linum-relative
- magit
- message
- org-mode
- popup
- powerline
- rainbow-delimiters
- rainbow-identifiers
- ripgrep
- sh mode
- show-paren
- smart-mode-line
- smartparens
- smerge
- term / ansi-colors
- vline
- window-divider-mode
- whitespace-mode
It's the Creamy Sodarey fork of Darktooth, inspired by the syntax.css I made for https://emacsgifs.github.io
Cherry Cream Soda is a character from Adventure Time. I have no right to use her like this. For the love of Gob! Stop me!