Do you want Emacs to follow your MacOS/Linux/Windows Dark-mode on/off options?
This is it. This program lets Emacs change between 2 user defined (customizable) themes to be automatically changed when Dark Mode set on/off on MacOS/Linux/Windows. Now only supports Gnome on Linux.
By default, themes are wombat and leuven, since these are bundled with Emacs.
Install it from MELPA and add to your .emacs file:
(require 'auto-dark)
(auto-dark-mode t)Or simply copy the auto-dark.el file to ~/.emacs.d/auto-dark/auto-dark.el (or clone this repository there), and then add the following to your .emacs:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/auto-dark/")
(require 'auto-dark)
(auto-dark-mode t)Or use use-package to install:
(use-package auto-dark
:init (auto-dark-mode t))Change your dark-mode settings on MacOS/Linux/Windows and let the magic happens :D
The light/dark themes can be customized using the Emacs customization system. M-x customize-group auto-dark.
For terminal-based emacs, it is possible to check dark mode status using osascript rather than relying on the built-in Applescript support that GUI Emacs provides. To enable it, customize dark-mode-allow-osascript and set it to t.
A demo of this package in action.
