Dotfiles which bring the Omarchy experience to MacOS
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Oct 12, 2025 - Lua
Dotfiles which bring the Omarchy experience to MacOS
Keep Neovim in sync with your system color scheme
Theme Switcher using MithrilJS
This is a boilerplate project for building a Next.js application with TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, dynamic routes, and theme toggling (light/dark mode).
day night toggle using no javascript
A Full-Stack Multi-platform(Web & Android) Application, for Blogging & Discussions, built using React Native, React.js, Node.js, MongoDB, Redux, Express.js, Mongoose and few other additional libraries & resources. (Development-In-Progress)
react-vario-theme is a tool for managing themes in React applications. Easily convert a TypeScript theme object into CSS variables.
Flexible tool for managing and applying themes, allowing easy creation, switching, and maintenance of themes.
Greetings everyone,This is a cross-platform Flutter app that fetches real-time news from APIs. It includes search, word count–based filtering and light/dark theme support using Material Design principles.
React Redux Auth w/ Theme Switching
An elegant theme switcher fo web platforms utilizing JavaScript.
Fetch & display country data from the REST Countries API
A client-side web application that provides a sophisticated interface for viewing and rendering markdown files. Built with a focus on privacy and security, the application processes files entirely locally without requiring any server uploads or external dependencies beyond CDN-hosted libraries.
A learning-focused Zig implementation of a Windows 11 theme switching application with AI-assisted development. Features comprehensive cross-platform architecture designed for 65-70% code sharing across Windows, macOS, and Linux. Currently in design phase with complete architectural blueprint ready for implementation.
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