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Tempus Themes

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Project overview

Tempus is a collection of themes for Vim, text editors, and terminal emulators that are compliant at the very least with the WCAG AA accessibility standard for colour contrast (which stands for a minimum contrast ratio of 4.50:1—while some items have a 7.00:1 rating, or else WCAG AAA).

Colour schemes range from subdued and slightly desaturated, to vibrant and highly saturated. Each item in the Tempus collection consists of a 16-colour palette that corresponds to the basic values provided by all modern terminal emulators, namely: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, bright black, bright red, bright green, bright yellow, bright blue, bright magenta, bright cyan, bright white.

Themes come in either a light or a dark variant. This is to ensure colour contrast consistency.

Tempus themes are interoperable nonetheless. They are meant to work as a one-to-one replacement to each other, especially for items within the same contrast ratio boundary. This is due to their inherent colour qualities as well as their shared schema for mapping colours to objects of the code syntax.

# Shallow clone this repo (only latest commit)

## With ssh
[email protected]:protesilaos/tempus-themes.git --depth 1

## With https
https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/tempus-themes.git --depth 1

Screenshots (sort A-Z)

A makeshift TMUX sesssion showcasing each theme.

Dark themes

Tempus Autumn (WCAG AA)
tempus_autumn sample

Tempus Classic (WCAG AA)
tempus_classic sample

Tempus Dusk (WCAG AA)
tempus_dusk sample

Tempus Future (WCAG AAA)
tempus_future sample

Tempus Night (WCAG AAA)
tempus_night sample

Tempus Rift (WCAG AA)
tempus_rift sample

Tempus Spring (WCAG AA)
tempus_spring sample

Tempus Summer (WCAG AA)
tempus_summer sample

Tempus Tempest (WCAG AAA)
tempus_tempest sample

Tempus Warp (WCAG AA)
tempus_warp sample

Tempus Winter (WCAG AA)
tempus_winter sample

Light themes

Tempus Dawn (WCAG AA)
tempus_dawn sample

Tempus Day (WCAG AA)
tempus_day sample

Tempus Fugit (WCAG AA)
tempus_fugit sample

Tempus Past (WCAG AA)
tempus_past sample

Tempus Totus (WCAG AAA)
tempus_totus sample

Applications

How to use this repo

The Tempus themes project consists of a number of specialised repositories for each of the available ports. The current repo serves as the main hub, providing the overview of the project, and bundling all existing themes together.

Each directory herein contains files specific to the application it references. For example, the urxvt directory includes an .Xresources file for each item in the Tempus themes collection.

Instructions on how to use these files are documented in the README.md which is included in each directory. Exceptions are the shell-variables, xcolors and yaml directories, which include generic files.

App-specific repositories

Each port of the Tempus themes has its own repo, for your convenience:

External project integrations

New project (2020-03-09):

  • Foot term for Wayland: A fast, lightweight and minimalistic terminal emulator for the Wayland display protocol that has the Tempus themes built-in.
  • iterm2 and roxterm converter: a python program that generates valid files for these two terminal emulators. To use it, you need to also clone this repo or download its YAML files (per the project's README).

Older projects that I have not checked in more than two years. They probably have older versions of the themes:

  • Oomox: graphical application for generating different color variations of a Numix-based and Materia (ex-Flat-Plat) themes (GTK2, GTK3), Gnome-Colors and Archdroid icon themes.
  • pywal: pywal is a tool that generates a color palette from the dominant colors in an image. It also supports predefined themes and has over 250 themes built-in. You can also create your own theme files to share with others.
  • wpgtk: wpgtk uses pywal as it's colorscheme generator, but builds upon it with a UI and other features, such as the abilty to mix and edit the colorschemes generated and save them with their respective wallpapers, having light and dark themes, hackable and fast GTK+ theme made specifically for wpgtk and custom keywords and values to replace in templates.

NOTE: If you add the Tempus themes to your project, open an issue to include it on this list.

License

GNU General Public License Version 3. See LICENSE.

Meta

All theme files are created with the Tempus themes generator.

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