This theme is a fork of Things Theme by Colin Eckert.
Color scheme of this theme is from my Yue theme family.
Colorful icons in the screenshots are my Obsidian Yue Icons which you can set by Icon Folder plugin.
- Subtle UI colors with vibrant syntax highlight colors
- Light and dark theme
- Quick preview/edit floating action button on mobile
- Customizable colors for bold, italic, highlighters, and block-quotes via the Style Settings community plugin
- Enhanced code blocks with line numbers
- Tag pills for readability
- Checkbox styling and icons
- Better designed image cards
- JetBrains Mono font and ligatures for code
This theme has support for the following Obsidian community plugins (Things V1):
Things supports a wide number of alternate checkbox types. These allow you to call out tasks that are incomplete, canceled, rescheduled, etc. See below for availale checkbox types.
## Basic
- [ ] to-do
- [/] incomplete
- [x] done
- [-] canceled
- [>] forwarded
- [<] scheduling
## Extras
- [?] question
- [!] important
- [*] star
- ["] quote
- [l] location
- [b] bookmark
- [i] information
- [S] savings
- [I] idea
- [p] pros
- [c] cons
- [f] fire
- [k] key
- [w] win
- [u] up
- [d] down
- Open the Settings in Obsidian
- Navigate to Appearances tab under Options
- Under the Themes section, click on the
Manage
button across from Themes - Search for
Yue
in the Filter text input - Click
Use
and then you're done! 🎉
- Download this repo
- Copy the
theme.css
file into your vault's/.obsidian/themes
directory - Rename the file to
Yue.css
so it will have a unique name in the theme selection dropdown - Open the Settings in Obsidian
- Navigate to Appearances tab under Options
- Under the Themes section, click on the dropdown menu next to Theme heading
- Select
Yue
and then you're done! 🎉
If you have any issues and/or suggestions, please submit an issue or raise a PR. I will try my best to answer as quickly as possible!
This theme is a fork of Things Theme by Colin Eckert. According to Colin Eckert Things theme is based on @kepano work and inspired by @chetachiezikeuzor.
You can help me keep making things like this by checking out my other stuff like Yue for VSCode and Yue for Visual Studio or by checking my Gumroad.