Themer Gui Versions Save

A graphical UI for themer. Replaced by Progressive Web App at https://themer.dev.

v0.19.0

5 years ago

A brand new, Progressive Web App for themer has been released! It has a few more features and advantages over this Electron-based application.

This update officially deprecates this application, but have no fear—there is a link in the deprecation message that will open your current theme in the new web UI, so porting your custom themes over should be pretty painless. ?

Thank you for using themer and I'll look forward to seeing you over on themer.mjswensen.com! ?

v0.18.3

5 years ago
  • Correct installation URLs (#16 by @reed-jones)
  • Fix the title bar style

v0.18.2

5 years ago

v0.18.0

5 years ago

? Support for kitty (thanks to @Cadichon and @0x52a1)! ?‍? Fixes for VS Code theme

v0.17.0

6 years ago

This release adds new output formats! ✊

  • JetBrains. Themer now supports the JetBrains family of IDEs, thanks to the themer-jetbrains package contributed by @tomselvi! Support for JetBrains has been a popular feature request. ?
  • tmux. Also built by @tomselvi, Themer can now output a variety of beautiful tmux themes (see themer-tmux). ?
  • Sketch. Themer now has the ability to export your color sets to palettes in Sketch.app, via the sketch-palettes plugin by @andrewfiorillo. ?

JetBrains

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tmux

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Sketch

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v0.16.0

6 years ago

This release adds a new built-in color set: a port of the beautiful Nova colors by @trevordmiller. ?

v0.15.0

6 years ago

This release adds a small but hopefully helpful feature: after you export your themes, links to installation instructions will appear for the theme files you exported. ?

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v0.14.1

6 years ago

Just keeping Themer's dependencies up-to-date. ?

v0.14.0

6 years ago

This release adds a beautiful new built-in color set called "GitHub Universe," with colors sampled from githubuniverse.com.

Color palette preview

Usage

  • Launch Themer, and choose File > Prefill With Built-in Color Set...
  • Tweak if desired, then choose File > Export Colors & Themes...
  • Select your desired editors/terminals/wallpaper and click Export

Previews

Here it is in Atom (both the Syntax and UI themes together):

github universe atom preview

And in Vim under iTerm2:

github universe themer preview

v0.13.0

6 years ago

This release adds support for generating CMD.exe themes. ?