Dark Reader analyzes web pages and aims to reduce the eyestrain while you browse the web.
Dark Reader is an open-source MIT-licensed browser extension that is designed to analyze web pages. Based on its analysis, Dark Reader will generate a dark mode. Hereby, Dark Reader aims to reduce the eyestrain of the user. Dark Reader is feature-rich and can be configured in many ways throughout the UI.
Most questions can be answered by reading the help page. If the help page doesn't answer your question, open up an issue and choose the template 'Question' and fill out the necessary info.
Read more about contributing to Dark Reader in CONTRIBUTING.md.
You can install the extension from a file.
Install Node.js LTS. Download the source code (or check out from git).
Open terminal in the root folder and run:
npm install
npm run build
This will generate a build.zip
file that is useable in a Chromium-based browser and also a build-firefox.xpi
file that is useable in Firefox.
You can use Dark Reader to enable dark mode on your website!
- Install the package from NPM (
npm install darkreader
) - or build from the source code (
npm run api
) - or include the script via a CDN such as unpkg or jsDelivr
Then you can use the following code to control Dark Reader's API
DarkReader.enable({
brightness: 100,
contrast: 90,
sepia: 10
});
DarkReader.disable();
// Enable when the system color scheme is dark.
DarkReader.auto({
brightness: 100,
contrast: 90,
sepia: 10
});
// Stop watching for the system color scheme.
DarkReader.auto(false);
// Get the generated CSS of Dark Reader returned as a string.
const CSS = await DarkReader.exportGeneratedCSS();
// Check if Dark Reader is enabled.
const isEnabled = DarkReader.isEnabled();
... or if you are using ES modules
import {
enable as enableDarkMode,
disable as disableDarkMode,
auto as followSystemColorScheme,
exportGeneratedCSS as collectCSS,
isEnabled as isDarkReaderEnabled
} from 'darkreader';
enableDarkMode({
brightness: 100,
contrast: 90,
sepia: 10,
});
disableDarkMode();
followSystemColorScheme();
const CSS = await collectCSS();
const isEnabled = isDarkReaderEnabled();
Automatically syncing the site fixes to every Dark Reader user was disabled because the GitHub team doesn't allow using GitHub as a CDN. Storing these files and making requests to other resources would be expensive and look suspicious. As such, changes are included with each new Dark Reader release.
However, this can be enabled by the following steps:
- Click on the Dark Reader icon.
- Click on the Dev tools button (in the bottom-right corner).
- Click on the Preview new design button.
- Enable the
Synchronize site fixes
setting, underSettings -> Manage Settings
.
Thank you to all our generous backers! Support Dark Reader by Becoming a backer
Does your company use Dark Reader? Ask your manager or the marketing team if your company would be interested in supporting our project. By supporting this project, it will allow the maintainers to dedicate more time for maintenance and new features for everyone. Also, your company's logo will show on GitHub - who doesn't want a little extra exposure? Here's the info.