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1 | #+TITLE: Sorcery - A D&D (Dark and Dusty) Emacs Theme.
2 |
3 | [[https://melpa.org/#/sorcery-theme][file:https://melpa.org/packages/sorcery-theme-badge.svg]]
4 |
5 | Sorcery is a dark and low-contrast Emacs theme inspired by [[https://github.com/romainl/Apprentice][apprentice]] and [[https://github.com/xero/sourcerer][sourcerer]].
6 |
7 | * Installation
8 |
9 | The easiest way to install sorcery is through [[https://melpa.org/#/][MELPA]].
10 |
11 | * Screenshot
12 |
13 | [[file:img/scr.png]]
14 |
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1 | ;;; sorcery-theme.el --- A D&D (Dark and Dusty) Theme -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
2 |
3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2020 Maxime Tréca
4 |
5 | ;; Author: Maxime Tréca
6 | ;; Version: 1.0
7 | ;; Package-Requires: ((autothemer "0.2"))
8 | ;; URL: http://github.com/vxid/emacs-theme-sorcery
9 |
10 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
11 |
12 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
13 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
15 | ;; (at your option) any later version.
16 | ;;
17 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21 | ;;
22 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 | ;; along with this program. If not, see .
24 |
25 | ;;; Commentary:
26 |
27 | ;; A dark and low-contrast Emacs theme.
28 |
29 | ;;; Code:
30 |
31 | (require 'autothemer)
32 |
33 | (unless (>= emacs-major-version 24)
34 | (error "Requires Emacs 24 or later"))
35 |
36 | (autothemer-deftheme
37 | sorcery "Sorcery - A D&D (Dark and Dusty) Emacs Theme."
38 |
39 | ((((class color) (min-colors #xFFFFFF)))
40 | (fg "#dddddd")
41 | (bg "#000000")
42 | (c0 "#111111")
43 | (c1 "#af5f5f")
44 | (c2 "#5F8787")
45 | (c3 "#87875f")
46 | (c4 "#5f87af")
47 | (c5 "#5f5f87")
48 | (c6 "#5Fafaf")
49 | (c7 "#666666")
50 | (c8 "#222222")
51 | (c9 "#999999")) (
52 |
53 | ;;; Face weights
54 | (bold (:weight 'bold))
55 | (bold-italic (:weight 'bold :slant 'italic))
56 | (fixed-pitch (:height 1.0))
57 | (fixed-pitch-serif (:height 1.0))
58 | (italic (:slant 'italic))
59 | (underline (:underline t))
60 | (variable-pitch (:height 1.0))
61 |
62 | ;;; Basic faces
63 | (default (:foreground fg :background bg))
64 | (error (:foreground c1))
65 | (highlight (:foreground c4 :slant 'italic))
66 | (match (:foreground c4))
67 | (menu (:foreground fg :background bg))
68 | (minibuffer-prompt (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
69 | (read-multiple-choice (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
70 | (region (:background c8))
71 | (secondary-selection (:background c8))
72 | (shadow (:foreground c7))
73 | (success (:foreground c2))
74 | (warning (:foreground c3))
75 |
76 | ;; Frame and window elements
77 | (border (:foreground c0 :background bg))
78 | (internal-border (:foreground c0 :background bg))
79 | (fringe (:foreground c7 :background bg))
80 | (scroll-bar (:foreground c0 :background bg))
81 | (tool-bar (:foreground c0 :background bg))
82 | (tooltip (:foreground c0 :background bg))
83 | (vertical-border (:foreground c0 :background bg))
84 | (window-divider (:foreground c0 :background bg))
85 | (window-divider-first-pixel (:foreground c0 :background bg))
86 | (window-divider-last-pixel (:foreground c0 :background bg))
87 |
88 | ;; Header line and mode line
89 | (header-line (:foreground fg :background c0))
90 | (header-line-highlight (:foreground fg :background c0))
91 | (mode-line (:foreground fg :background c0))
92 | (mode-line-buffer-id (:foreground fg :background c0))
93 | (mode-line-emphasis (:foreground c4 :background c0))
94 | (mode-line-highlight (:foreground c4 :background c0))
95 | (mode-line-inactive (:foreground fg :background c0))
96 |
97 | ;; Other UI elements
98 | (button (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
99 | (cursor (:background fg :background bg))
100 | (link (:foreground c5 :underline t))
101 | (link-visited (:foreground c5 :underline t))
102 | (mouse (:foreground fg :background bg))
103 | (mouse-drag-and-drop-region (:foreground fg :background c8))
104 | (tty-menu-disabled-face (:foreground fg :background bg :strike-through t))
105 | (tty-menu-enabled-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
106 | (tty-menu-selected-face (:foreground fg :background c8))
107 |
108 | ;; Special Characters
109 | (escape-glyph (:foreground c7))
110 | (glyphless-char (:foreground c7))
111 | (homoglyph (:foreground c7))
112 | (nobreak-hyphen (:foreground c7))
113 | (nobreak-space (:foreground c7))
114 |
115 | ;; Search items
116 | (isearch (:background c4))
117 | (isearch-fail (:foreground c1))
118 | (lazy-highlight (:underline t))
119 |
120 | ;;; Line numbers
121 | (line-number (:foreground fg :background bg))
122 | (line-number-current-line (:foreground c4 :background bg))
123 | (linum (:foreground c7 :background bg))
124 |
125 | ;; Font lock
126 | (font-lock-builtin-face (:foreground fg))
127 | (font-lock-comment-delimiter-face (:foreground c7))
128 | (font-lock-comment-face (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
129 | (font-lock-constant-face (:foreground fg))
130 | (font-lock-doc-face (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
131 | (font-lock-function-name-face (:foreground fg))
132 | (font-lock-keyword-face (:foreground fg))
133 | (font-lock-negation-char-face (:foreground fg))
134 | (font-lock-preprocessor-face (:foreground fg))
135 | (font-lock-regexp-grouping-backslash (:foreground fg))
136 | (font-lock-regexp-grouping-construct-face (:foreground fg))
137 | (font-lock-string-face (:foreground c9))
138 | (font-lock-reference-face (:foreground fg))
139 | (font-lock-type-face (:foreground fg))
140 | (font-lock-variable-name-face (:foreground fg))
141 | (font-lock-warning-face (:foreground fg))
142 |
143 | ;; Bookmarks Menu
144 | (bookmark-menu-bookmark (:foreground fg :background bg))
145 | (bookmark-menu-heading (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
146 |
147 | ;; Buffer Menu
148 | (buffer-menu-buffer (:foreground fg :background bg))
149 |
150 | ;; Calendar and Diary
151 | (calendar-month-header (:foreground fg :background bg))
152 | (calendar-today (:foreground c4 :background bg :slant 'italic))
153 | (calendar-weekday-header (:foreground fg :background bg))
154 | (calendar-weekend-header (:foreground fg :background bg))
155 | (diary (:foreground c4 :background bg))
156 | (diary-anniversary (:foreground c3 :background bg))
157 | (diary-button (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
158 | (diary-time (:foreground fg :background bg))
159 | (holiday (:foreground c5 :background bg))
160 |
161 | ;; Compilation
162 | (compilation-column-number (:foreground fg))
163 | (compilation-error (:foreground c1 :weight 'bold))
164 | (compilation-info (:foreground fg))
165 | (compilation-line-number (:foreground fg))
166 | (compilation-mode-line-exit (:foreground fg))
167 | (compilation-mode-line-fail (:foreground c1))
168 | (compilation-mode-line-run (:foreground c4))
169 | (compilation-warning (:foreground c3))
170 | (next-error (:foreground c1 :underline t))
171 |
172 | ;; Changelog
173 | (change-log-acknowledgment (:foreground fg :background bg))
174 | (change-log-conditionals (:foreground fg :background bg))
175 | (change-log-date (:foreground fg :background bg))
176 | (change-log-email (:foreground fg :background bg))
177 | (change-log-file (:foreground fg :background bg))
178 | (change-log-function (:foreground fg :background bg))
179 | (change-log-list (:foreground fg :background bg))
180 | (change-log-name (:foreground fg :background bg))
181 |
182 | ;; Comint
183 | (comint-highlight-input (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
184 | (comint-highlight-prompt (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
185 |
186 | ;; Minibuffer completions
187 | (completions-annotations (:foreground fg :background bg))
188 | (completions-common-part (:foreground fg :background bg))
189 | (completions-first-difference (:foreground c1 :background bg))
190 |
191 | ;; Customize
192 | (custom-button (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
193 | (custom-button-mouse (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
194 | (custom-button-pressed (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
195 | (custom-button-pressed-unraised (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
196 | (custom-button-unraised (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
197 | (custom-changed (:foreground c3 :background bg :slant 'italic))
198 | (custom-comment (:foreground fg :background bg))
199 | (custom-comment-tag (:foreground fg :background bg))
200 | (custom-documentation (:foreground fg))
201 | (custom-face-tag (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
202 | (custom-group-subtitle (:foreground fg :background bg))
203 | (custom-group-tag (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
204 | (custom-group-tag-1 (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
205 | (custom-invalid (:foreground fg :background bg :strike-through t))
206 | (custom-link (:foreground fg :background bg :underline t))
207 | (custom-modified (:foreground c3 :background bg :slant 'italic))
208 | (custom-rogue (:foreground c1 :background bg))
209 | (custom-saved (:foreground fg :background bg))
210 | (custom-set (:foreground fg :background bg))
211 | (custom-state (:foreground fg :background bg :slant 'italic))
212 | (custom-themed (:foreground fg :background bg))
213 | (custom-variable-button (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
214 | (custom-variable-tag (:foreground fg :background bg))
215 | (custom-visibility (:foreground fg :background bg))
216 |
217 | ;; Diff mode
218 | (diff-added (:foreground c2 :background bg))
219 | (diff-changed (:foreground c7 :background bg))
220 | (diff-context (:foreground c7 :background bg))
221 | (diff-file-header (:foreground c7 :background bg))
222 | (diff-function (:foreground c7 :background bg))
223 | (diff-header (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
224 | (diff-index (:foreground fg :background bg))
225 | (diff-hunk-header (:foreground fg :background bg))
226 | (diff-indicator-added (:foreground c2 :background bg))
227 | (diff-indicator-changed (:foreground c7 :background bg))
228 | (diff-indicator-removed (:foreground c1 :background bg))
229 | (diff-refine-added (:foreground c2 :background bg))
230 | (diff-refine-changed (:foreground c7 :background bg))
231 | (diff-refine-removed (:foreground c1 :background bg))
232 | (diff-removed (:foreground c1 :background bg))
233 |
234 | ;; Dired
235 | (dired-directory (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
236 | (dired-flagged (:foreground c1))
237 | (dired-header (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
238 | (dired-ignored (:foreground c7))
239 | (dired-mark (:foreground c5 :slant 'italic))
240 | (dired-marked (:foreground c5 :slant 'italic))
241 | (dired-perm-write (:foreground fg))
242 | (dired-symlink (:foreground c3))
243 | (dired-warning (:foreground c3 :weight 'bold))
244 |
245 | ;; Ediff mode
246 | (ediff-current-diff-A (:foreground fg :background c8))
247 | (ediff-current-diff-B (:foreground fg :background c8))
248 | (ediff-current-diff-C (:foreground fg :background c8))
249 | (ediff-current-diff-Ancestor (:foreground fg :background c8))
250 | (ediff-even-diff-A (:foreground fg :background c0))
251 | (ediff-even-diff-B (:foreground fg :background c0))
252 | (ediff-even-diff-C (:foreground fg :background c0))
253 | (ediff-even-diff-Ancestor (:foreground fg :background c0))
254 | (ediff-fine-diff-A (:foreground c1 :background c8))
255 | (ediff-fine-diff-B (:foreground c2 :background c8))
256 | (ediff-fine-diff-C (:foreground c3 :background c8))
257 | (ediff-fine-diff-Ancestor (:foreground c4 :background c8))
258 | (ediff-odd-diff-A (:foreground fg :background c0))
259 | (ediff-odd-diff-B (:foreground fg :background c0))
260 | (ediff-odd-diff-C (:foreground fg :background c0))
261 | (ediff-odd-diff-Ancestor (:foreground fg :background c0))
262 |
263 | ;; Eldoc
264 | (eldoc-highlight-function-argument (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
265 |
266 | ;; Easy PG
267 | (epa-field-body (:foreground fg))
268 | (epa-field-name (:foreground fg))
269 | (epa-mark (:foreground c3))
270 | (epa-string (:foreground c7))
271 | (epa-validity-disabled (:foreground c7))
272 | (epa-validity-high (:foreground c2))
273 | (epa-validity-low (:foreground c1))
274 | (epa-validity-medium (:foreground c3))
275 |
276 | ;; Eshell
277 | (eshell-prompt (:foreground fg))
278 | (eshell-ls-archive (:foreground fg))
279 | (eshell-ls-backup (:foreground fg))
280 | (eshell-ls-clutter (:foreground c7))
281 | (eshell-ls-directory (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
282 | (eshell-ls-executable (:foreground fg))
283 | (eshell-ls-missing (:foreground c1))
284 | (eshell-ls-product (:foreground c7))
285 | (eshell-ls-readonly (:foreground c3))
286 | (eshell-ls-special (:foreground c6))
287 | (eshell-ls-symlink (:foreground c2))
288 | (eshell-ls-unreadable (:foreground c1))
289 |
290 | ;;; Gnus
291 | (gnus-button (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
292 | (gnus-emphasis-bold (:weight 'bold))
293 | (gnus-emphasis-bold-italic (:weight 'bold :slant 'italic))
294 | (gnus-emphasis-highlight-words (:foreground c4))
295 | (gnus-emphasis-italic (:slant 'italic))
296 | (gnus-emphasis-strikethru (:strike-through t))
297 | (gnus-emphasis-underline (:underline t))
298 | (gnus-emphasis-underline-bold (:underline t :weight 'bold))
299 | (gnus-emphasis-underline-bold-italic (:underline t :weight 'bold :slant 'italic))
300 | (gnus-emphasis-underline-italic (:underline t :slant 'italic))
301 | (gnus-group-mail-1 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
302 | (gnus-group-mail-1-empty (:foreground fg))
303 | (gnus-group-mail-2 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
304 | (gnus-group-mail-2-empty (:foreground fg))
305 | (gnus-group-mail-3 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
306 | (gnus-group-mail-3-empty (:foreground fg))
307 | (gnus-group-mail-low (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
308 | (gnus-group-mail-low-empty (:foreground fg))
309 | (gnus-group-news-1 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
310 | (gnus-group-news-1-empty (:foreground fg))
311 | (gnus-group-news-2 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
312 | (gnus-group-news-2-empty (:foreground fg))
313 | (gnus-group-news-3 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
314 | (gnus-group-news-3-empty (:foreground fg))
315 | (gnus-group-news-4 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
316 | (gnus-group-news-4-empty (:foreground fg))
317 | (gnus-group-news-5 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
318 | (gnus-group-news-5-empty (:foreground fg))
319 | (gnus-group-news-6 (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
320 | (gnus-group-news-6-empty (:foreground fg))
321 | (gnus-group-news-low (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
322 | (gnus-group-news-low-empty (:foreground fg))
323 | (gnus-header-content (:foreground fg))
324 | (gnus-header-from (:foreground fg))
325 | (gnus-header-name (:foreground fg))
326 | (gnus-header-newsgroup (:foreground fg))
327 | (gnus-header-subject (:foreground fg))
328 | (gnus-signature (:foreground c7))
329 | (gnus-slash (:foreground fg :background bg))
330 | (gnus-summary-cancelled (:strike-through t))
331 | (gnus-summary-high-ancient (:foreground c7))
332 | (gnus-summary-high-read (:foreground fg))
333 | (gnus-summary-high-ticked (:foreground fg))
334 | (gnus-summary-high-undownloaded (:weight 'bold))
335 | (gnus-summary-high-unread (:foreground c4 :weight 'bold))
336 | (gnus-summary-low-ancient (:foreground c7))
337 | (gnus-summary-low-read (:foreground fg))
338 | (gnus-summary-low-ticked (:foreground fg))
339 | (gnus-summary-low-undownloaded (:weight 'bold))
340 | (gnus-summary-low-unread (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
341 | (gnus-summary-normal-ancient (:foreground c7))
342 | (gnus-summary-normal-read (:foreground fg))
343 | (gnus-summary-normal-ticked (:foreground fg))
344 | (gnus-summary-normal-undownloaded (:weight 'bold))
345 | (gnus-summary-normal-unread (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
346 | (gnus-summary-selected (:background c8))
347 |
348 | ;; Help
349 | (help-argument-name (:slant 'italic))
350 |
351 | ;; Hl-line
352 | (hl-line (:background c0))
353 |
354 | ;; Ibuffer
355 | (ibuffer-locked-buffer (:foreground c1))
356 |
357 | ;; Ido
358 | (ido-first-match (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
359 | (ido-incomplete-regexp (:foreground fg))
360 | (ido-indicator (:foreground c4))
361 | (ido-only-match (:foreground fg))
362 | (ido-subdir (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
363 | (ido-virtual (:foreground c7))
364 |
365 | ;; Info mode
366 | (Info-quoted (:foreground c7 :background bg))
367 | (info-header-node (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
368 | (info-header-xref (:foreground fg :background bg :underline t))
369 | (info-node (:foreground fg :background bg))
370 | (info-index-match (:foreground fg :background c4))
371 | (info-menu-header (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
372 | (info-menu-star (:foreground fg :background bg))
373 | (info-title-1 (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
374 | (info-title-2 (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
375 | (info-title-3 (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
376 | (info-title-4 (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
377 | (info-xref (:foreground fg :background bg :underline t))
378 | (info-xref-visited (:foreground fg :background bg :underline t))
379 |
380 | ;; Ispell
381 | (ispell-highlight (:underline (:color c1)))
382 | (flyspell-duplicate (:underline (:color c3)))
383 | (flyspell-incorrect (:underline (:color c1)))
384 |
385 | ;; Message
386 | (message-cited-text (:foreground c7))
387 | (message-header-cc (:foreground fg))
388 | (message-header-name (:foreground fg))
389 | (message-header-newsgroups (:foreground fg))
390 | (message-header-other (:foreground fg))
391 | (message-header-subject (:foreground fg))
392 | (message-header-to (:foreground fg))
393 | (message-header-xheader (:foreground fg))
394 | (message-Mml (:foreground fg))
395 | (message-separator (:foreground c7))
396 |
397 | ;; MM
398 | (mm-command-output (:foreground fg))
399 |
400 | ;; Outline
401 | (outline-1 (:foreground fg))
402 | (outline-2 (:foreground fg))
403 | (outline-3 (:foreground fg))
404 | (outline-4 (:foreground fg))
405 | (outline-5 (:foreground fg))
406 | (outline-6 (:foreground fg))
407 | (outline-7 (:foreground fg))
408 | (outline-8 (:foreground fg))
409 |
410 | ;; Package
411 | (package-description (:foreground fg))
412 | (package-help-section-name (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
413 | (package-name (:foreground fg :underline t))
414 | (package-status-avail-obso (:strike-through t))
415 | (package-status-available (:foreground fg))
416 | (package-status-built-in (:foreground c7))
417 | (package-status-dependency (:foreground c7))
418 | (package-status-disabled (:foreground c3))
419 | (package-status-external (:foreground fg))
420 | (package-status-held (:foreground fg))
421 | (package-status-incompat (:foreground c1))
422 | (package-status-installed (:foreground c7))
423 | (package-status-new (:weight 'bold))
424 | (package-status-unsigned (:foreground fg))
425 |
426 | ;; Replace
427 | (query-replace (:foreground fg :background c4))
428 |
429 | ;; Rmail
430 | (rmail-header-name (:foreground fg))
431 | (rmail-highlight (:foreground c4))
432 |
433 | ;; Semantic
434 | (semantic-complete-inline-face (:foreground fg :background c8))
435 | (semantic-decoration-on-fileless-includes (:foreground c1 :background bg))
436 | (semantic-decoration-on-includes (:foreground fg :background bg))
437 | (semantic-decoration-on-private-members (:foreground fg :background bg))
438 | (semantic-decoration-on-protected-members (:foreground fg :background bg))
439 | (semantic-decoration-on-unknown-includes (:foreground c1 :background bg))
440 | (semantic-decoration-on-unparsed-includes (:foreground c3 :background bg))
441 | (semantic-highlight-edits (:foreground fg :background bg))
442 | (semantic-highlight-func-current-tag (:foreground fg :background bg))
443 | (semantic-idle-symbol-highlight (:foreground c4 :background bg))
444 | (semantic-tag-boundary-face (:foreground c3 :background bg))
445 | (semantic-unmatched-syntax-face (:foreground c1 :background bg))
446 | (senator-momentary-highlight-face (:foreground c4 :background bg))
447 | (srecode-field-face (:foreground fg :background c8))
448 |
449 | ;; Show paren
450 | (show-paren-match (:underline t))
451 | (show-paren-match-expression (:underline t))
452 | (show-paren-mismatch (:foreground c1 :weight 'bold))
453 |
454 | ;; Shr
455 | (shr-link (:underline t))
456 | (shr-strike-through (:strike-through t))
457 |
458 | ;; Table mode
459 | (table-cell (:foreground fg :background c8))
460 |
461 | ;; smerge
462 | (smerge-base (:foreground fg :background c8))
463 | (smerge-lower (:foreground c2 :background bg))
464 | (smerge-markers (:foreground c7 :background c8))
465 | (smerge-refined-added (:foreground c2 :background c8))
466 | (smerge-refined-changed (:foreground c7 :background c8))
467 | (smerge-refined-removed (:foreground c1 :background c8))
468 | (smerge-upper (:foreground c1 :background bg))
469 |
470 | ;; TODO Tab bar
471 | (tab-bar (:foreground fg :background c8))
472 | (tab-bar-tab (:foreground fg :background c8))
473 | (tab-bar-tab-inactive (:foreground c7 :background c8))
474 |
475 | ;; Terminal
476 | (term (:foreground fg :background bg))
477 | (term-bold (:weight 'bold))
478 | (term-color-black (:foreground bg))
479 | (term-color-red (:foreground c1))
480 | (term-color-green (:foreground c2))
481 | (term-color-yellow (:foreground c3))
482 | (term-color-blue (:foreground c4))
483 | (term-color-magenta (:foreground c5))
484 | (term-color-cyan (:foreground c6))
485 | (term-color-white (:foreground fg))
486 | (term-underline (:underline t))
487 |
488 | ;; VC
489 | (vc-conflict-state (:foreground c1))
490 | (vc-edited-state (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
491 | (vc-locally-added-state (:foreground c2))
492 | (vc-locked-state (:foreground c3 :weight 'bold))
493 | (vc-missing-state (:foreground c1 :weight 'bold))
494 | (vc-needs-update-state (:foreground c3 :slant 'italic))
495 | (vc-removed-state (:foreground c1 :slant 'italic))
496 | (vc-state-base (:foreground fg))
497 | (vc-up-to-date-state (:foreground fg))
498 |
499 | ;; Whitespace
500 | (trailing-whitespace (:foreground c8 :background c8))
501 | (whitespace-big-indent (:foreground c8 :background c8))
502 | (whitespace-empty (:foreground c8 :background c8))
503 | (whitespace-hspace (:foreground c8 :background c8))
504 | (whitespace-indentation (:foreground c8 :background c8))
505 | (whitespace-line (:foreground c8 :background bg))
506 | (whitespace-newline (:foreground c8 :background c8))
507 | (whitespace-space (:foreground c8 :background c8))
508 | (whitespace-space-after-tab (:foreground c8 :background c8))
509 | (whitespace-space-before-tab (:foreground c8 :background c8))
510 | (whitespace-tab (:foreground c8 :background bg))
511 | (whitespace-trailing (:foreground c8 :background c8))
512 |
513 | ;; widget
514 | (widget-button (:foreground fg :background bg :box t))
515 | (widget-button-pressed (:foreground c4 :background bg :box t))
516 | (widget-documentation (:foreground fg :background bg))
517 | (widget-field (:foreground fg :background c8))
518 | (widget-inactive (:foreground c7 :background bg))
519 | (widget-single-line-field (:foreground fg :background c8))
520 |
521 |
522 |
523 | ;;; External Packages
524 |
525 | ;; Counsel
526 | (counsel--mark-ring-highlight (:foreground c4 :slant 'italic))
527 | (counsel-active-mode (:foreground c2))
528 | (counsel-application-name (:foreground fg))
529 | (counsel-evil-register (:foreground fg))
530 | (counsel-key-binding (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
531 | (counsel-outline-1 (:foreground fg :background bg))
532 | (counsel-outline-2 (:foreground fg :background bg))
533 | (counsel-outline-3 (:foreground fg :background bg))
534 | (counsel-outline-4 (:foreground fg :background bg))
535 | (counsel-outline-5 (:foreground fg :background bg))
536 | (counsel-outline-6 (:foreground fg :background bg))
537 | (counsel-outline-7 (:foreground fg :background bg))
538 | (counsel-outline-8 (:foreground fg :background bg))
539 | (counsel-outline-default (:foreground fg :background bg))
540 | (counsel-variable-documentation (:foreground fg :background bg))
541 |
542 | ;; Elfeed
543 | (elfeed-log-date (:foreground fg))
544 | (elfeed-log-debug-level-face (:foreground fg))
545 | (elfeed-log-error-level-face (:foreground c1))
546 | (elfeed-log-info-level-face (:foreground fg))
547 | (elfeed-log-warn-level-face (:foreground c3))
548 | (elfeed-search-date-face (:foreground c7))
549 | (elfeed-search-feed-face (:foreground fg))
550 | (elfeed-search-filter-face (:foreground fg))
551 | (elfeed-search-last-update-face (:foreground fg))
552 | (elfeed-search-tag-face (:foreground c7))
553 | (elfeed-search-title-face (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
554 | (elfeed-search-unread-count-face (:foreground fg))
555 | (elfeed-search-unread-title-face (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
556 |
557 | ;; Ivy
558 | (ivy-action (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
559 | (ivy-completion-annotations (:foreground c7))
560 | (ivy-confirm-face (:foreground c2))
561 | (ivy-current-match (:foreground c5))
562 | (ivy-cursor (:foreground bg :background fg))
563 | (ivy-grep-info (:foreground fg))
564 | (ivy-grep-line-number (:foreground fg))
565 | (ivy-highlight-face (:foreground c4 :slant 'italic))
566 | (ivy-match-required-face (:foreground c1))
567 | (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1 (:underline t))
568 | (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2 (:underline t))
569 | (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3 (:underline t))
570 | (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4 (:underline t))
571 | (ivy-minibuffer-match-highlight (:foreground c4))
572 | (ivy-modified-buffer (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
573 | (ivy-modified-outside-buffer (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
574 | (ivy-org (:foreground fg))
575 | (ivy-prompt-match (:foreground fg :background bg))
576 | (ivy-remote (:foreground c3))
577 | (ivy-separator (:foreground c7))
578 | (ivy-subdir (:foreground fg))
579 | (ivy-virtual (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
580 | (ivy-yanked-word (:foreground c4))
581 |
582 | ;; Magit
583 | (git-commit-comment-action (:foreground c7))
584 | (git-commit-comment-branch-local (:foreground c7))
585 | (git-commit-comment-branch-remote (:foreground c7))
586 | (git-commit-comment-detached (:foreground c7))
587 | (git-commit-comment-file (:foreground c7))
588 | (git-commit-comment-heading (:foreground c7 :weight 'bold))
589 | (git-commit-keyword (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
590 | (git-commit-known-pseudo-header (:foreground fg))
591 | (git-commit-nonempty-second-line (:foreground c1))
592 | (git-commit-overlong-summary (:foreground c3))
593 | (git-commit-pseudo-header (:foreground fg))
594 | (git-commit-summary (:foreground fg))
595 | (git-rebase-comment-hash (:foreground c7))
596 | (git-rebase-description (:foreground fg))
597 | (git-rebase-hash (:foreground c7))
598 | (git-rebase-killed-action (:foreground fg :strike-through t))
599 | (git-rebase-label (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
600 | (magit-bisect-bad (:foreground c1 :background bg))
601 | (magit-bisect-good (:foreground c2 :background bg))
602 | (magit-bisect-skip (:foreground c3 :background bg))
603 | (magit-blame-date (:foreground c7 :background c0))
604 | (magit-blame-dimmed (:foreground c7 :background c0))
605 | (magit-blame-name (:foreground fg :background c0 :slant 'italic))
606 | (magit-blame-hash (:foreground fg :background c0))
607 | (magit-blame-heading (:foreground fg :background c0 :weight 'bold))
608 | (magit-blame-highlight (:foreground c4 :background c0))
609 | (magit-blame-margin (:foreground fg :background c0))
610 | (magit-blame-summary (:foreground c7 :background c0))
611 | (magit-branch-current (:foreground c4 :slant 'italic))
612 | (magit-branch-local (:foreground c5 :slant 'italic))
613 | (magit-branch-remote (:foreground c2 :slant 'italic))
614 | (magit-branch-remote-head (:foreground c2 :slant 'italic :underline t))
615 | (magit-branch-upstream (:foreground c6 :slant 'italic))
616 | (magit-cherry-equivalent (:foreground c6))
617 | (magit-cherry-unmatched (:foreground c3))
618 | (magit-diff-added (:foreground c2 :background bg))
619 | (magit-diff-added-highlight (:foreground c2 :background c0))
620 | (magit-diff-base (:foreground fg :background bg))
621 | (magit-diff-base-highlight (:foreground fg :background c0))
622 | (magit-diff-conflict-heading (:foreground c3 :background bg :weight 'bold))
623 | (magit-diff-context (:foreground c7 :background bg))
624 | (magit-diff-context-highlight (:foreground c7 :background c0))
625 | (magit-diff-file-heading (:foreground fg :background bg))
626 | (magit-diff-file-heading-highlight (:foreground fg :background c0))
627 | (magit-diff-file-heading-selection (:foreground fg :background c8 :weight 'bold))
628 | (magit-diff-hunk-heading (:foreground c7 :background bg))
629 | (magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight (:foreground c7 :background c0))
630 | (magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection (:foreground c7 :background c8 :weight 'bold))
631 | (magit-diff-lines-boundary (:foreground c5 :background c5))
632 | (magit-diff-lines-heading (:foreground c5 :background c0))
633 | (magit-diff-our (:foreground c1 :background bg))
634 | (magit-diff-our-highlight (:foreground c1 :background c0))
635 | (magit-diff-removed (:foreground c1 :background bg))
636 | (magit-diff-removed-highlight (:foreground c1 :background c0))
637 | (magit-diff-their (:foreground c2 :background bg))
638 | (magit-diff-their-highlight (:foreground c2 :background c0))
639 | (magit-diff-whitespace-warning (:foreground fg :background c8))
640 | (magit-diffstat-added (:foreground c2))
641 | (magit-diffstat-removed (:foreground c1))
642 | (magit-dimmed (:foreground c7 :background bg))
643 | (magit-filename (:foreground fg :background bg))
644 | (magit-hash (:foreground c7 :background bg))
645 | (magit-head (:foreground c2 :background bg))
646 | (magit-header-line (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
647 | (magit-header-line-key (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
648 | (magit-header-line-log-select (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
649 | (magit-keyword (:foreground fg :background bg))
650 | (magit-keyword-squash (:foreground fg :background bg))
651 | (magit-log-author (:foreground fg))
652 | (magit-log-date (:foreground fg))
653 | (magit-log-graph (:foreground c7))
654 | (magit-mode-line-process (:foreground fg))
655 | (magit-mode-line-process-error (:foreground c1))
656 | (magit-process-ng (:foreground c1))
657 | (magit-process-ok (:foreground c2))
658 | (magit-reflog-amend (:foreground fg))
659 | (magit-reflog-checkout (:foreground fg))
660 | (magit-reflog-cherry-pick (:foreground fg))
661 | (magit-reflog-commit (:foreground fg))
662 | (magit-reflog-merge (:foreground fg))
663 | (magit-reflog-other (:foreground fg))
664 | (magit-reflog-rebase (:foreground fg))
665 | (magit-reflog-remote (:foreground fg))
666 | (magit-reflog-reset (:foreground c1))
667 | (magit-refname (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
668 | (magit-refname-pullreq (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
669 | (magit-refname-stash (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
670 | (magit-refname-wip (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
671 | (magit-section-heading (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
672 | (magit-section-heading-selection (:background c0 :weight 'bold))
673 | (magit-section-highlight (:background c0))
674 | (magit-section-secondary-heading (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
675 | (magit-sequence-done (:foreground fg))
676 | (magit-sequence-drop (:foreground fg))
677 | (magit-sequence-exec (:foreground fg))
678 | (magit-sequence-head (:foreground fg))
679 | (magit-sequence-onto (:foreground fg))
680 | (magit-sequence-part (:foreground fg))
681 | (magit-sequence-pick (:foreground fg))
682 | (magit-sequence-stop (:foreground fg))
683 | (magit-signature-bad (:foreground c1))
684 | (magit-signature-error (:foreground c1))
685 | (magit-signature-expired (:foreground c3))
686 | (magit-signature-expired-key (:foreground c3))
687 | (magit-signature-good (:foreground c2))
688 | (magit-signature-revoked (:foreground c3))
689 | (magit-signature-untrusted (:foreground fg))
690 | (magit-tag (:foreground c5 :slant 'italic))
691 | (transient-active-infix (:foreground c4))
692 | (transient-argument (:foreground c2))
693 | (transient-disabled-suffix (:foreground c1))
694 | (transient-enabled-suffix (:foreground c2))
695 | (transient-heading (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
696 | (transient-inactive-argument (:foreground c7))
697 | (transient-inactive-value (:foreground c7))
698 | (transient-key (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
699 | (transient-mismatched-key (:foreground c3 :slant 'italic))
700 | (transient-nonstandard-key (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
701 | (transient-separator (:foreground c8))
702 | (transient-unreachable (:foreground c7 :strike-though t))
703 | (transient-unreachable-key (:foreground c7 :strike-though t))
704 | (transient-value (:foreground fg))
705 |
706 | ;; Mini Modeline
707 | (mini-modeline-mode-line (:height 0.1 :background c8))
708 | (mini-modeline-mode-line-inactive (:height 0.1 :background c8))
709 |
710 | ;; mu4e
711 | (mu4e-attach-number (:foreground c5 :slant 'italic))
712 | (mu4e-cited-1-face (:foreground c7))
713 | (mu4e-cited-2-face (:foreground c7))
714 | (mu4e-cited-3-face (:foreground c7))
715 | (mu4e-cited-4-face (:foreground c7))
716 | (mu4e-cited-5-face (:foreground c7))
717 | (mu4e-cited-6-face (:foreground c7))
718 | (mu4e-cited-7-face (:foreground c7))
719 | (mu4e-compose-header-face (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
720 | (mu4e-compose-separator-face (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
721 | (mu4e-contact-face (:foreground fg))
722 | (mu4e-context-face (:foreground fg))
723 | (mu4e-draft-face (:foreground c7))
724 | (mu4e-flagged-face (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
725 | (mu4e-footer-face (:foreground c7))
726 | (mu4e-forwarded-face (:foreground fg))
727 | (mu4e-header-face (:foreground c7))
728 | (mu4e-header-highlight-face (:foreground fg :background c0))
729 | (mu4e-header-key-face (:foreground fg))
730 | (mu4e-header-marks-face (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
731 | (mu4e-header-title-face (:foreground fg))
732 | (mu4e-header-value-face (:foreground fg))
733 | (mu4e-link-face (:foreground c5 :underline t))
734 | (mu4e-modeline-face (:foreground c7))
735 | (mu4e-moved-face (:foreground fg))
736 | (mu4e-ok-face (:foreground c2))
737 | (mu4e-region-code (:foreground bg :background c0))
738 | (mu4e-replied-face (:foreground c7))
739 | (mu4e-special-header-value-face (:foreground fg))
740 | (mu4e-system-face (:foreground c7))
741 | (mu4e-title-face (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
742 | (mu4e-trashed-face (:foreground c7 :strike-through t))
743 | (mu4e-unread-face (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
744 | (mu4e-url-number (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
745 | (mu4e-view-body-face (:foreground fg))
746 | (mu4e-warning-face (:foreground c3))
747 |
748 | ;; Org mode
749 | (org-agenda-calendar-event (:foreground fg))
750 | (org-agenda-calendar-sexp (:foreground fg))
751 | (org-agenda-clocking (:foreground c5))
752 | (org-agenda-column-dateline (:foreground fg :background c8))
753 | (org-agenda-current-time (:foreground c4))
754 | (org-agenda-date (:foreground fg))
755 | (org-agenda-date-today (:foreground fg :slant 'italic))
756 | (org-agenda-date-weekend (:foreground fg))
757 | (org-agenda-diary (:foreground fg))
758 | (org-agenda-dimmed-todo-face (:foreground c7))
759 | (org-agenda-done (:foreground c2 :slant 'italic))
760 | (org-agenda-filter-category (:foreground fg))
761 | (org-agenda-filter-effort (:foreground fg))
762 | (org-agenda-filter-regexp (:foreground fg))
763 | (org-agenda-filter-tags (:foreground fg))
764 | (org-agenda-restriction-lock (:foreground c3))
765 | (org-agenda-structure (:foreground c7))
766 | (org-archived (:foreground c7))
767 | (org-block (:foreground fg :background c0 :extend t))
768 | (org-block-begin-line (:foreground c7 :background c0 :slant 'italic :extend t))
769 | (org-block-end-line (:foreground c7 :background c0 :slant 'italic :extend t))
770 | (org-checkbox (:foreground fg))
771 | (org-checkbox-statistics-done (:foreground c2))
772 | (org-checkbox-statistics-todo (:foreground c1))
773 | (org-clock-overlay (:background c0))
774 | (org-code (:foreground c7))
775 | (org-column (:foreground fg))
776 | (org-column-title (:foreground fg))
777 | (org-date (:foreground c7))
778 | (org-date-selected (:foreground c4 :slant 'italic))
779 | (org-default (:foreground fg :background bg))
780 | (org-document-info (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
781 | (org-document-info-keyword (:foreground c7 :slant 'italic))
782 | (org-document-title (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
783 | (org-done (:foreground c2 :slant 'italic))
784 | (org-drawer (:foreground c7))
785 | (org-ellipsis (:foreground c7))
786 | (org-footnote (:foreground c7))
787 | (org-formula (:foreground fg))
788 | (org-habit-alert-face (:foreground c3 :weight 'bold))
789 | (org-habit-alert-future-face (:foreground c3))
790 | (org-habit-clear-face (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
791 | (org-habit-clear-future-face (:foreground fg))
792 | (org-habit-overdue-face (:foreground c1 :weight 'bold))
793 | (org-habit-overdue-future-face (:foreground c1))
794 | (org-habit-ready-face (:foreground c2 :weight 'bold))
795 | (org-habit-ready-future-face (:foreground c2))
796 | (org-headline-done (:foreground c7))
797 | (org-hide (:foreground bg))
798 | (org-indent (:foreground bg))
799 | (org-inline-tasks (:foreground c7))
800 | (org-latex-and-related (:foreground fg))
801 | (org-level-1 (:foreground fg))
802 | (org-level-2 (:foreground fg))
803 | (org-level-3 (:foreground fg))
804 | (org-level-4 (:foreground fg))
805 | (org-level-5 (:foreground fg))
806 | (org-level-6 (:foreground fg))
807 | (org-level-7 (:foreground fg))
808 | (org-level-8 (:foreground fg))
809 | (org-link (:foreground c4 :underline t))
810 | (org-list-dt (:foreground fg :weight 'bold))
811 | (org-macro (:foreground fg))
812 | (org-meta-line (:foreground c7 :background bg :slant 'italic))
813 | (org-mode-line-clock (:foreground fg))
814 | (org-mode-line-clock-overrun (:foreground c1 :weight 'bold))
815 | (org-priority (:foreground c5))
816 | (org-property-value (:foreground fg))
817 | (org-quote (:foreground c7))
818 | (org-scheduled (:foreground fg))
819 | (org-scheduled-previously (:foreground c1))
820 | (org-scheduled-today (:foreground fg))
821 | (org-sexp-date (:foreground fg))
822 | (org-special-keyword (:foreground fg))
823 | (org-table (:foreground c7))
824 | (org-tag (:foreground fg))
825 | (org-tag-group (:foreground fg))
826 | (org-target (:foreground fg :underline t))
827 | (org-time-grid (:foreground c7))
828 | (org-todo (:foreground c1 :slant 'italic))
829 | (org-upcoming-deadline (:foreground fg))
830 | (org-upcoming-distant-deadline (:foreground fg))
831 | (org-verbatim (:foreground c7))
832 | (org-verse (:foreground c7))
833 | (org-warning (:foreground c3))
834 |
835 | ;; Page break lines
836 | (page-break-lines (:foreground c7))
837 |
838 | ;; PDF tools
839 | (pdf-isearch-batch (:foreground c4 :background bg))
840 | (pdf-isearch-lazy (:underline t))
841 | (pdf-isearch-match (:foreground fg :background c4))
842 | (pdf-view-rectangle (:foreground c4 :slant 'italic))
843 | (pdf-view-region (:foreground fg :background c8))
844 |
845 | ;; Swiper
846 | (swiper-background-match-face-1 (:foreground fg))
847 | (swiper-background-match-face-2 (:foreground fg))
848 | (swiper-background-match-face-3 (:foreground fg))
849 | (swiper-background-match-face-4 (:foreground fg))
850 | (swiper-line-face (:foreground c4))
851 | (swiper-match-face-1 (:foreground fg))
852 | (swiper-match-face-2 (:foreground fg))
853 | (swiper-match-face-3 (:foreground fg))
854 | (swiper-match-face-4 (:foreground fg))
855 |
856 | ;; Vterm
857 | (vterm-color-default (:foreground fg :background bg))
858 | (vterm-color-black (:foreground bg))
859 | (vterm-color-red (:foreground c1))
860 | (vterm-color-green (:foreground c2))
861 | (vterm-color-yellow (:foreground c3))
862 | (vterm-color-blue (:foreground c4))
863 | (vterm-color-magenta (:foreground c5))
864 | (vterm-color-cyan (:foreground c6))
865 | (vterm-color-white (:foreground fg))
866 |
867 | ;; git-gutter
868 | (git-gutter:added (:background c2))
869 | (git-gutter:deleted (:background c1))
870 | (git-gutter:modified (:background c3))
871 | (git-gutter:unchanged (:background bg))
872 | (git-gutter:separator (:background c0))
873 | (git-gutter-fr:added (:background c2))
874 | (git-gutter-fr:deleted (:background c1))
875 | (git-gutter-fr:modified (:background c3))
876 |
877 | ;; company
878 | (company-tooltip-selection (:foreground fg :background c7))
879 | (company-tooltip-common (:foreground fg))
880 | (company-tooltip (:foreground fg :background c0))
881 | (company-scrollbar-bg (:background bg))
882 | (company-scrollbar-fg (:background c8))
883 |
884 |
885 | ;;; Language-specific
886 |
887 | ;; LaTeX
888 | (font-latex-bold-face (:foreground fg :background bg :weight 'bold))
889 | (font-latex-doctex-documentation-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
890 | (font-latex-doctex-preprocessor-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
891 | (font-latex-italic-face (:slant 'italic))
892 | (font-latex-math-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
893 | (font-latex-script-char-face (:foreground c7 :background bg))
894 | (font-latex-sectioning-0-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
895 | (font-latex-sectioning-1-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
896 | (font-latex-sectioning-2-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
897 | (font-latex-sectioning-3-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
898 | (font-latex-sectioning-4-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
899 | (font-latex-sectioning-5-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
900 | (font-latex-sedate-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
901 | (font-latex-slide-title-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
902 | (font-latex-string-face (:foreground c7 :background bg))
903 | (font-latex-subscript-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
904 | (font-latex-superscript-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
905 | (font-latex-verbatim-face (:foreground fg :background bg))
906 | (font-latex-warning-face (:foreground c1 :background bg))
907 |
908 | ;; Tex faces
909 | (TeX-error-description-error (:foreground c1))
910 | (TeX-error-description-help (:foreground fg))
911 | (TeX-error-description-tex-said (:foreground fg))
912 | (TeX-error-description-warning (:foreground c3))
913 |
914 | ;; Shell
915 | (sh-escaped-newline (:foreground c7 :background bg))
916 | (sh-heredoc (:foreground c7 :background bg))
917 | (sh-quoted-exec (:foreground c7 :background bg)))
918 |
919 | (custom-theme-set-variables 'sorcery
920 | `(pdf-view-midnight-colors '(,fg . ,bg))))
921 |
922 |
923 | ;;;###autoload
924 | (and load-file-name
925 | (boundp 'custom-theme-load-path)
926 | (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path
927 | (file-name-as-directory
928 | (file-name-directory load-file-name))))
929 |
930 | (provide-theme 'sorcery)
931 |
932 | ;;; sorcery-theme.el ends here
933 |
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