Themes
Omakub is dressed in the Tokyo Night theme by default. It's a beautiful, moody blue'n'purple hued theme that goes great with some 80s synth wave music for those IN THE ZONE programming sessions. It's my favorite.
But sometimes you just need to shake things up a little. Maybe the weather is misty and grey, and it just doesn't feel much like a Tokyo Night kinda day. I recommend Everforest in that instance. Soothing, misty pale greens. Yep, that'll do the trick!
Or how about some light mode for a summery change? Rose Pine might just hit the spot. Imagine the breeze. The wine with some ice cubes. You could do it.
In total, there are seven carefully curated themes available in Omakub. Here's a look at all of them:
Changing to a different theme
You can easily change between the seven themes by running the Omakub application. Pick Theme, then you'll see this selector:
After you select your theme in the terminal, you'll need to restart it for the full effect. Press Super + W
to close the terminal and Alt + 2
to open it again. Your theme change has now been coordinated across Gnome, Alacritty, Zellij, Neovim, and VSCode. Pretty neat!