├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── cloud-theme.el
└── images
    ├── cypher-mode.png
    ├── diredfl-mode.png
    ├── elisp.png
    ├── helm.png
    ├── ivy.png
    ├── modeline.png
    ├── swiper.png
    └── whitespace-mode.png
/.gitignore:
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 2 | *.elc
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 4 | # Packaging
 5 | .cask
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 7 | # Backup files
 8 | *~
 9 | 
10 | # Undo-tree save-files
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 1 | [![License GPL 3][badge-license]](https://github.com/vallyscode/cloud-theme/blob/master/LICENSE)
 2 | [](https://melpa.org/#/cloud-theme)
 3 | 
 4 | # Cloud
 5 | 
 6 | > Light theme for Emacs
 7 | 
 8 | ## elisp
 9 | 
10 | 
11 | 
12 | ## helm
13 | 
14 | 
15 | 
16 | ## ivy
17 | 
18 | 
19 | 
20 | ## swiper
21 | 
22 | 
23 | 
24 | ## modeline
25 | 
26 | 
27 | 
28 | ## cypher-mode
29 | 
30 | 
31 | 
32 | ## whitespace-mode
33 | 
34 | 
35 | 
36 | ## diredfl-mode
37 | 
38 | 
39 | 
40 | ## Installation
41 | 
42 | #### Melpa
43 | 
44 | #### Manual
45 | 
46 | ```
47 |     M-x package-install RET cloud-theme
48 |     (load-theme 'cloud-theme t)
49 | ```
50 | 
51 | #### Via use-package
52 | 
53 | ```
54 |     (use-package cloud-theme
55 |         :ensure t
56 |         :config
57 |         (load-theme 'cloud t))
58 | ```
59 | 
60 | [badge-license]: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL_3-green.svg
61 | 
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  1 | ;;; cloud-theme.el --- A light colored theme -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
  2 | 
  3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2019 Valerii Lysenko
  4 | 
  5 | ;; Author: Valerii Lysenko 
  6 | ;; Maintainer: Valerii Lysenko 
  7 | ;; Keywords: color theme
  8 | ;; URL: https://github.com/vallyscode/cloud-theme
  9 | ;; Version: 0.1
 10 | ;; Package: cloud-theme
 11 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 12 | 
 13 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 14 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 15 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 16 | ;; (at your option) any later version.
 17 | 
 18 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 19 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 20 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 21 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
 22 | 
 23 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 24 | ;; along with this program.  If not, see .
 25 | 
 26 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs
 27 | 
 28 | ;;; Commentary:
 29 | 
 30 | ;; To use it, put the following in your Emacs configuration file:
 31 | ;;
 32 | ;; (use-package cloud-theme
 33 | ;;   :ensure t
 34 | ;;   :config
 35 | ;;   (load-theme 'cloud t))
 36 | ;;
 37 | 
 38 | ;;; Code:
 39 | 
 40 | (defgroup cloud nil
 41 |   "Cloud theme options."
 42 |   :group 'faces)
 43 | 
 44 | (deftheme cloud
 45 |   "Cloud light color theme.")
 46 | 
 47 | (let ((class '((class color) (min-colors 89))))
 48 |   (custom-theme-set-faces
 49 |    'cloud
 50 |    `(default ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2" :foreground "#454545"))))
 51 | 
 52 | 
 53 |    `(cursor ((,class (:background "#00638a" :foreground "#f2f2f2" ))))
 54 |    `(fringe ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2" :foreground "#454545"  ))))
 55 |    `(border ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
 56 |    `(vertical-border ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
 57 |    `(highlight ((,class (:background "#fffbc4"))))
 58 |    `(region ((,class (:background "#3389ab" :foreground "#f2f2f2"))))
 59 |    `(secondary-selection ((,class (:weight bold :background "#fffbc4"))))
 60 |    `(isearch ((,class (:foreground "#f2f2f2" :background "#008abd"))))
 61 |    `(isearch-fail ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#f2f2f2" :background "#d0372d"))))
 62 |    `(query-replace ((,class (:inherit isearch))))
 63 |    `(lazy-highlight ((,class (:foreground "#454545" :background "#fffbc4")))) ; Isearch others (see `match').
 64 |    `(hl-line ((,class (:background "#ededed"))))
 65 |    `(shadow ((,class ((:foreground "#cccccc")))))
 66 |    `(match ((,class (:weight bold :background "#fffbc4"))))
 67 |    `(show-paren-match ((,class (:background "#cccccc" :foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
 68 |    `(show-paren-mismatch ((,class (:background "#cccccc" :foreground "#d0372d"))))
 69 |    `(trailing-whitespace ((,class (:foreground "#d0d0d0" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
 70 | 
 71 | 
 72 |    `(button ((,class (:underline t :foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
 73 |    `(help-argument-name ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
 74 |    `(info-menu-star ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
 75 |    `(next-error ((,class (:inherit error))))
 76 |    `(nobreak-space ((,class (:background "#b48cff"))))
 77 |    `(file-name-shadow ((,class (:foreground "#cccccc"))))
 78 | 
 79 | 
 80 |    `(line-number ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2" :foreground "#8c8c8c"))))
 81 |    `(line-number-current-line ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2" :foreground "#cc6d00"))))
 82 | 
 83 | 
 84 |    `(linum ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2" :foreground "#8c8c8c"))))
 85 |    `(linum-highlight-face ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2" :foreground "#8c8c8c"))))
 86 | 
 87 | 
 88 |    `(font-lock-builtin-face ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
 89 |    `(font-lock-comment-delimiter-face ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#919aa1"))))
 90 |    `(font-lock-comment-face ((,class (:slant italic :weight normal :foreground "#919aa1"))))
 91 |    `(font-lock-constant-face ((,class (:foreground "#008080"))))
 92 |    `(font-lock-doc-face ((,class (:slant italic :weight normal :foreground "#678f03"))))
 93 |    `(font-lock-function-name-face ((,class (:foreground "#454545"))))
 94 |    `(font-lock-keyword-face ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#00638a"))))
 95 |    `(font-lock-preprocessor-face ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
 96 |    `(font-lock-regexp-grouping-backslash ((,class (:weight bold :inherit nil))))
 97 |    `(font-lock-regexp-grouping-construct ((,class (:weight bold :inherit nil))))
 98 |    `(font-lock-string-face ((,class (:foreground "#678f03"))))
 99 |    `(font-lock-type-face ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#008abd"))))
100 |    `(font-lock-variable-name-face ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#454545"))))
101 |    `(font-lock-warning-face ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#cc6d00"))))
102 | 
103 | 
104 |    `(mode-line ((,class (:background "#2f7e9d" :foreground "#f2f2f2" :box (:line-width 1 :color "#2f7e9d")))))
105 |    `(mode-line-inactive ((,class (:background "#cccccc" :foreground "#f2f2f2" :box (:line-width 1 :color "#cccccc")))))
106 |    `(mode-line-buffer-id ((,class (:weight bold))))
107 |    `(mode-line-emphasis ((,class (:foreground "#f2f2f2"))))
108 |    `(mode-line-highlight ((,class (:background "#fffbc4" :foreground "#454545"))))
109 |    `(header-line ((,class (:background "#2f7e9d" :foreground "#f2f2f2" :box (:line-width 1 :color "#2f7e9d")))))
110 |    `(header-line-highlight ((,class (:background "#fffbc4" :foreground "#454545"))))
111 | 
112 | 
113 |    `(error ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#d0372d"))))
114 |    `(warning ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#cc6d00"))))
115 |    `(success ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#2e994c"))))
116 | 
117 | 
118 |    `(minibuffer-prompt ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
119 |    `(minibuffer-noticeable-prompt ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
120 |    `(escape-glyph ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#b48cff"))))
121 | 
122 | 
123 |    `(whitespace-hspace ((,class (:foreground "#cccccc"))))
124 |    `(whitespace-indentation ((,class (:background nil :foreground "#454545"))))
125 |    `(whitespace-line ((,class (:foreground "#e67373" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
126 |    `(whitespace-tab ((,class (:background nil :foreground "#454545"))))
127 |    `(whitespace-trailing ((,class (:background nil :foreground "#e67373"))))
128 |    `(whitespace-space ((,class (:background nil :foreground "#d0d0d0"))))`
129 |    `(whitespace-newline ((,class (:background nil :foreground "#d0d0d0"))))`
130 |    `(window-divider ((,class (:background "#2f7e9d"))))
131 |    `(window-divider-first-pixel ((,class (:background "#2f7e9d"))))
132 |    `(window-divider-last-pixel ((,class (:background "#2f7e9d"))))
133 | 
134 | 
135 |    `(link ((,class (:underline t :foreground "#006c96"))))
136 |    `(link-visited ((,class (:underline t :foreground "#6c4ca8"))))
137 | 
138 | 
139 |    `(dired-header ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#2f7e9d" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
140 |    `(dired-directory ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#2f7e9d" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
141 |    `(dired-ignored ((,class (:strike-through t :foreground "#d0372d"))))
142 |    `(dired-mark ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
143 |    `(dired-marked ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d" :background "#ffdddd"))))
144 |    `(dired-symlink ((,class (:foreground "#855dcf"))))
145 |    `(dired-special ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d" :background "#ffdddd"))))
146 | 
147 | 
148 |    `(diredfl-number ((,class (:foreground "#cc6d00" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
149 |    `(diredfl-date-time ((,class (:slant italic :foreground "#8c8c8c" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
150 |    `(diredfl-write-priv ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#d0372d" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
151 |    `(diredfl-read-priv ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#22863a" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
152 |    `(diredfl-exec-priv ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#855dcf" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
153 |    `(diredfl-dir-heading ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
154 |    `(diredfl-dir-name ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
155 |    `(diredfl-file-name ((,class (:foreground "#454545" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
156 |    `(diredfl-file-suffix ((,class (:foreground "#454545" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
157 |    `(diredfl-no-priv ((,class (:foreground "#454545" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
158 |    `(diredfl-dir-priv ((,class (:foreground "#6c7378" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
159 |    `(diredfl-link-priv ((,class (:foreground "#855dcf" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
160 |    `(diredfl-rare-priv ((,class (:foreground "#d70087" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
161 | 
162 | 
163 |    `(diff-added ((,class (:background "#ddffdd" :foreground "#22863a"))))
164 |    `(diff-removed ((,class (:background "#ffdddd" :foreground "#d0372d"))))
165 |    `(diff-changed ((,class (:background "#f8f1d3" :foreground "#bf7000"))))
166 |    `(diff-refine-added ((,class (:background "#cceecc"))))
167 |    `(diff-refine-removed ((,class (:background "#eecccc"))))
168 |    `(diff-refine-changed ((,class (:background "#fce8c9"))))
169 |    `(diff-header ((,class (:foreground "#8c8c8c" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
170 |    `(diff-file-header ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
171 |    `(diff-hunk-header ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#6f42c1" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
172 |    `(diff-index ((,class (:foreground "#8c8c8c" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
173 |    `(diff-indicator-added ((,class (:foreground "#22863a" :background "#ddffdd"))))
174 |    `(diff-indicator-removed ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d" :background "#ffdddd"))))
175 |    `(diff-indicator-changed ((,class (:foreground "#bf7000" :background "#f8f1d3"))))
176 |    `(diff-nonexistent ((,class (:foreground "#454545"))))
177 | 
178 | 
179 |    `(ediff-current-diff-A ((,class (:background "#ffdddd"))))
180 |    `(ediff-current-diff-B ((,class (:background "#ddffdd"))))
181 |    `(ediff-current-diff-C ((,class (:background "#f8f1d3"))))
182 |    `(ediff-even-diff-A ((,class (:background "#cccccc"))))
183 |    `(ediff-even-diff-B ((,class (:background "#cccccc"))))
184 |    `(ediff-fine-diff-A ((,class (:background "#eecccc"))))
185 |    `(ediff-fine-diff-B ((,class (:background "#cceecc"))))
186 |    `(ediff-odd-diff-A ((,class (:background "#cccccc"))))
187 |    `(ediff-odd-diff-B ((,class (:background "#cccccc"))))
188 | 
189 | 
190 |    `(company-tooltip-common-selection ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#f2f2f2"))))
191 |    `(company-tooltip-selection ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#f2f2f2" :background "#2f7e9d"))))
192 |    `(company-tooltip-annotation-selection ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "eeeeee"))))
193 |    `(company-tooltip-common ((,class (:weight bold))))
194 |    `(company-tooltip ((,class (:foreground "#454545" :background "#cccccc"))))
195 |    `(company-tooltip-annotation ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#7d57c2"))))
196 |    `(company-preview-common ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#2f7e9d" :inherit hl-line))))
197 |    `(company-scrollbar-bg ((,class (:background "#cccccc"))))
198 |    `(company-scrollbar-fg ((,class (:background "#8c8c8c"))))
199 | 
200 | 
201 |    `(eldoc-highlight-function-argument ((,class (:foreground "#008abd" :weight bold))))
202 | 
203 | 
204 |    `(haskell-pragma-face ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
205 |    `(haskell-keyword-face ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
206 |    `(haskell-operator-face ((,class (:foreground "#d70087"))))
207 |    `(haskell-type-face ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#008abd"))))
208 | 
209 | 
210 |    `(which-func ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
211 | 
212 | 
213 |    `(undo-tree-visualizer-current-face ((,class (:foreground "#cc6d00"))))
214 |    `(undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face ((,class (:foreground "#b48cff"))))
215 |    `(undo-tree-visualizer-default-face ((,class (:foreground "#6c4ca8"))))
216 |    `(undo-tree-visualizer-register-face ((,class (:foreground "#678f03"))))
217 |    `(undo-tree-visualizer-unmodified-face ((,class (:foreground "#6c7378"))))
218 | 
219 | 
220 |    `(grep-context-face ((,class (:foreground "#919aa1"))))
221 |    `(grep-error-face ((,class (:foreground "#d0372D"))))
222 |    `(grep-hit-face ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
223 |    `(grep-match-face ((,class (:foreground nil :background nil :inherit match))))
224 | 
225 | 
226 |    `(regex-tool-matched-face ((,class (:foreground nil :background nil :inherit match))))
227 | 
228 | 
229 |    `(compilation-column-number ((,class (:foreground "#cc6d00"))))
230 |    `(compilation-line-number ((,class (:foreground "#cc6d00"))))
231 |    `(compilation-message-face ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
232 |    `(compilation-error ((,class (:foreground "#ff9999"))))
233 |    `(compilation-warning ((,class (:foreground "#f4ad49"))))
234 |    `(compilation-info ((,class (:foreground "#b4efb4"))))
235 |    `(compilation-mode-line-fail ((,class (:foreground "#ff9999"))))
236 |    `(compilation-mode-line-exit ((,class (:foreground "#b4efb4"))))
237 |    `(compilation-mode-line-run ((,class (:foreground "#b48cff"))))
238 | 
239 |    `(eglot-mode-line ((,class (:foreground "#f2f2f2" :weight bold))))
240 | 
241 |    `(xref-file-header ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#2f7e9d" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
242 | 
243 |    `(flycheck-info ((,class (:underline (:color "#2e994c" :style wave) :weight bold))))
244 |    `(flycheck-warning ((,class (:underline (:color "#cc6d00" :style wave) :weight bold))))
245 |    `(flycheck-error ((,class (:underline (:color "#d0372d" :style wave) :weight bold))))
246 |    `(flycheck-fringe-info ((,class (:foreground "#2e994c"))))
247 |    `(flycheck-fringe-warning ((,class (:foreground "#cc6d00"))))
248 |    `(flycheck-fringe-error ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d"))))
249 |    `(flycheck-warning ((,class (:underline (:color "#cc6d00" :style wave)))))
250 |    `(flycheck-error ((,class (:underline (:color "#d0372d" :style wave)))))
251 |    `(flycheck-error-list-line-number ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
252 | 
253 | 
254 |    `(helm-M-x-key ((,class (:foreground "#2e994c"))))
255 |    `(helm-action ((,class (:foreground "#454545"))))
256 |    `(helm-header ((,class (:foreground "#f2f2f2" :background "#008abd"))))
257 |    `(helm-moccur-buffer ((,class (:foreground "#454545" :background "#cfd8dc"))));;highlight moccur buffer name
258 |    `(helm-source-header ((,class (:foreground "#454545" :background "#cfd8dc" :height 1.3 :bold t))))
259 |    `(helm-match ((,class (:foreground "#454545" :background "#fffbc4"))))
260 |    `(helm-selection ((,class (:background "#cccccc"))))
261 |    `(helm-selection-line ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2"))))
262 |    `(helm-separator ((,class (:foreground "#454545"))))
263 |    `(helm-visible-mark ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d" :background "#ffdddd"))))
264 |    `(helm-buffer-directory ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d" :weight normal))))
265 |    `(helm-buffer-file ((,class (:foreground "#454545"))))
266 |    `(helm-buffer-not-saved ((,class (:foreground "#f4ad49"))))
267 |    `(helm-buffer-process ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d"))))
268 |    `(helm-buffer-saved-out ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d"))))
269 |    `(helm-buffer-size ((,class (:foreground "#cc6d00"))))
270 |    `(helm-candidate-number ((,class (:foreground "#f2f2f2" :background "#cc6d00"))))
271 |    `(helm-ff-directory ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d" :weight bold))))
272 |    `(helm-ff-executable ((,class (:foreground "#2e994c"))))
273 |    `(helm-ff-file ((,class (:foreground "#454545"))))
274 |    `(helm-ff-invalid-symlink ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2" :background "#ffdddd"))))
275 |    `(helm-ff-symlink ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
276 | 
277 | 
278 |    `(which-key-key-face ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2" :weight bold))))
279 |    `(which-key-special-key-face ((,class (:foreground "#d70087"  :weight bold :height 1.1))))
280 |    `(which-key-command-description-face ((,class (:foreground "#454545" ))))
281 |    `(which-key-group-description-face ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
282 |    `(which-key-separator-face ((,class (:foreground "#919aa1"))))
283 | 
284 | 
285 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face ((,class (:foreground "#00638a"))))
286 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-2-face ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
287 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-3-face ((,class (:foreground "#008080"))))
288 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-4-face ((,class (:foreground "#2e994c"))))
289 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-5-face ((,class (:foreground "#00638a"))))
290 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-6-face ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
291 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-7-face ((,class (:foreground "#008080"))))
292 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-8-face ((,class (:foreground "#2e994c"))))
293 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-9-face ((,class (:foreground "#00638a"))))
294 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-10-face ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
295 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-11-face ((,class (:foreground "#008080"))))
296 |    `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-12-face ((,class (:foreground "#2e994c"))))
297 | 
298 | 
299 |    `(outline-1 ((,class (:height 1.3 :weight bold :foreground "#008abd"))))
300 |    `(outline-2 ((,class (:height 1.2 :weight bold :foreground "#7d57c2"))))
301 |    `(outline-3 ((,class (:height 1.1 :weight bold :foreground "#cc6d00"))))
302 |    `(outline-4 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#2e994c"))))
303 |    `(outline-5 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#00638a"))))
304 |    `(outline-6 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#D0372D"))))
305 |    `(outline-7 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#008080"))))
306 |    `(outline-8 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#6c7378"))))
307 | 
308 | 
309 |    `(org-level-1 ((,class (:height 1.3 :weight bold :foreground "#008abd"))))
310 |    `(org-level-2 ((,class (:height 1.2 :weight bold :foreground "#7d57c2"))))
311 |    `(org-level-3 ((,class (:height 1.1 :weight bold :foreground "#cc6d00"))))
312 |    `(org-level-4 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#2e994c"))))
313 |    `(org-level-5 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#00638a"))))
314 |    `(org-level-6 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#D0372D"))))
315 |    `(org-level-7 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#008080"))))
316 |    `(org-level-8 ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight bold :foreground "#6c7378"))))
317 | 
318 |    `(org-block ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2"))))
319 |    `(org-block-background ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2"))))
320 |    `(org-block-begin-line ((,class (:underline nil :foreground "#454545" :background "#cfd8dc"))))
321 |    `(org-block-end-line ((,class (:overline nil :foreground "#454545" :background "#cfd8dc"))))
322 |    `(org-checkbox ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#7d57c2" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
323 |    `(org-code ((,class (:foreground "#006400" :background "#fdfff7"))))
324 | 
325 |    `(org-todo ((,class (:weight bold :box (:line-width 1 :color "#993d3d") :foreground "#993d3d" :background "#ffdddd"))))
326 |    `(org-done ((,class (:weight bold :box (:line-width 1 :color "#2e994c") :foreground "#2e994c" :background "#ddffdd"))))
327 |    `(org-headline-done ((,class (:height 1.0 :weight normal :strike-through t :foreground "#454545"))))
328 |    `(org-date ((,class (:underline t :foreground "#7d57c2"))))
329 |    `(org-document-title ((,class (:height 1.8 :weight bold :foreground "#454545"))))
330 | 
331 | 
332 |    `(highlight-numbers-number ((,class (:foreground "#d75f00"))))
333 | 
334 | 
335 |    `(js2-error ((,class (:box (:line-width 1 :color "#d0372d") :background "#ffdddd"))))
336 |    `(js2-warning ((,class (:underline "#cc6d00"))))
337 |    `(js2-external-variable ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d"))))
338 |    `(js2-function-param ((,class (:foreground "#008abd"))))
339 |    `(js2-instance-member ((,class (:foreground "#2f7e9d"))))
340 |    `(js2-jsdoc-html-tag-delimiter ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d"))))
341 |    `(js2-jsdoc-html-tag-name ((,class (:foreground "#d0372d"))))
342 |    `(js2-jsdoc-tag ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#7d57c2"))))
343 |    `(js2-jsdoc-type ((,class (:foreground "#008abd"))))
344 |    `(js2-jsdoc-value ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#7d57c2"))))
345 |    `(js2-magic-paren ((,class (:underline t))))
346 |    `(js2-private-function-call ((,class (:foreground "#f38e00"))))
347 |    `(js2-private-member ((,class (:foreground "#008abd"))))
348 |    `(js2-object-property ((,class (:foreground "#009688"))))
349 | 
350 | 
351 |    `(ivy-current-match ((,class (:background "#cccccc"))))
352 |    `(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1 ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2"))))
353 |    `(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2 ((,class (:weight bold :background "#fffbc4"))))
354 |    `(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3 ((,class (:weight bold :background "#fffbc4"))))
355 |    `(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4 ((,class (:weight bold :background "#fffbc4"))))
356 | 
357 | 
358 |    `(swiper-line-face ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2"))))
359 |    `(swiper-match-face-1 ((,class (:background "#fffbc4"))))
360 |    `(swiper-match-face-2 ((,class (:background "#fffbc4"))))
361 |    `(swiper-match-face-3 ((,class (:background "#fffbc4"))))
362 |    `(swiper-match-face-4 ((,class (:background "#fffbc4"))))
363 | 
364 | 
365 |    `(magit-header-line ((,class (:foreground "#f2f2f2"))))
366 |    `(magit-hash ((,class (:foreground "#008080"))))
367 |    `(magit-blame-hash ((,class (:foreground "#008080"))))
368 |    `(magit-blame-name ((,class (:foreground "#008abd" :weight bold))))
369 |    `(magit-blame-date ((,class (:foreground "#cc6d00"))))
370 |    `(magit-blame-summary ((,class (:foreground "#678f03" :slant italic))))
371 |    `(magit-blame-heading ((,class (:background "#e6e6e6"))))
372 |    `(magit-log-graph ((,class (:foreground "#7d57c2"))))
373 |    `(magit-log-author ((,class (:foreground "#008abd" :weight bold))))
374 |    `(magit-log-date ((,class (:foreground "#cc6d00"))))
375 | 
376 | 
377 |    `(cypher-clause-face ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#00638a"))))
378 |    `(cypher-function-face ((,class (:foreground "#454545"))))
379 |    `(cypher-keyword-face ((,class (:weight bold :foreground "#00638a"))))
380 |    `(cypher-node-type-face ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#008abd"))))
381 |    `(cypher-pattern-face ((,class (:foreground "#d70087" :background "#f2f2f2"))))
382 |    `(cypher-relation-type-face ((,class (:weight normal :foreground "#008080"))))
383 |    `(cypher-symbol-face ((,class (:slant italic :foreground "#454545"))))
384 |    `(cypher-variable-face ((,class (:foreground "#454545"))))))
385 | 
386 | 
387 | ;;
388 | ;; Cloud mode line
389 | 
390 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
391 | ;;
392 | ;; Utils
393 | 
394 | (defvar cloudline-selected-window (frame-selected-window) "Selected window.")
395 | 
396 | (defun cloudline-selected-window-active-p ()
397 |   "Return t if selected window is active."
398 |   (eq cloudline-selected-window (selected-window)))
399 | 
400 | (defun cloudline-set-selected-window ()
401 |   "Set the variable for current selected window."
402 |   (when (not (minibuffer-window-active-p (frame-selected-window)))
403 |     (setq cloudline-selected-window (frame-selected-window))
404 |     (force-mode-line-update)))
405 | 
406 | (defun cloudline-unset-selected-window ()
407 |   "Unset the variable for current selected window."
408 |   (setq cloudline-selected-window nil)
409 |   (force-mode-line-update))
410 | 
411 | (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook 'cloudline-set-selected-window)
412 | (add-hook 'buffer-list-update-hook 'cloudline-set-selected-window)
413 | (with-no-warnings
414 |   (add-hook 'focus-in-hook 'cloudline-set-selected-window)
415 |   (add-hook 'focus-out-hook 'cloudline-unset-selected-window))
416 | 
417 | ;; Handle mode line alignment
418 | 
419 | (defun cloudline--format (left right)
420 |   "Return a string of `window-width' length with aligned `LEFT' and `RIGHT' segments."
421 |   (let ((right-length (length right)))
422 |     (when (and (display-graphic-p) (eq 'right (get-scroll-bar-mode)))
423 |       (setq right-length (- right-length 3)))
424 |     (concat left
425 |             " "
426 |             (propertize " "
427 |                         'display
428 |                         `((space :align-to (- (+ right right-fringe right-margin) ,(+ right-length 0)))))
429 |             right)))
430 | 
431 | 
432 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
433 | ;;
434 | ;; Faces
435 | 
436 | (defface cloudline-evil-normal-active
437 |   '((t :foreground "#388e3c"
438 |        :weight bold
439 |        :height 1.0))
440 |   "Face for evil normal state active.")
441 | 
442 | (defface cloudline-evil-normal-inactive
443 |   '((t :foreground "#a7cf42"
444 |        :weight bold
445 |        :height 1.0))
446 |   "Face for evil normal state inactive.")
447 | 
448 | (defface cloudline-evil-insert-active
449 |   '((t :foreground "#d0372d"
450 |        :weight bold
451 |        :height 1.0))
452 |   "Face for evil insert state active.")
453 | 
454 | (defface cloudline-evil-insert-inactive
455 |   '((t :foreground "#ff9999"
456 |        :weight bold
457 |        :height 1.0))
458 |   "Face for evil insert state inactive.")
459 | 
460 | (defface cloudline-evil-visual-active
461 |   '((t :foreground "#008abc"
462 |        :weight bold
463 |        :height 1.0))
464 |   "Face for evil visual state active.")
465 | 
466 | (defface cloudline-evil-visual-inactive
467 |   '((t :foreground "#8dd0eb"
468 |        :weight bold
469 |        :height 1.0))
470 |   "Face for evil visual state inactive.")
471 | 
472 | (defface cloudline-evil-replace-active
473 |   '((t :foreground "#c06600"
474 |        :weight bold
475 |        :height 1.0))
476 |   "Face for evil replace state active.")
477 | 
478 | (defface cloudline-evil-replace-inactive
479 |   '((t :foreground "#f0d97a"
480 |        :weight bold
481 |        :height 1.0))
482 |   "Face for evil replace state inactive.")
483 | 
484 | (defface cloudline-evil-emacs-active
485 |   '((t :foreground "#6c4ca8"
486 |        :weight bold
487 |        :height 1.0))
488 |   "Face for evil emacs state active.")
489 | 
490 | (defface cloudline-evil-emacs-inactive
491 |   '((t :foreground "#b48cff"
492 |        :weight bold
493 |        :height 1.0))
494 |   "Face for evil emacs state inactive.")
495 | 
496 | (defface cloudline-file-name-active
497 |   '((t :foreground "#00638a"
498 |        :weight bold))
499 |   "Face for buffer file name active.")
500 | 
501 | (defface cloudline-file-name-inactive
502 |   '((t :foreground "#8dd0eb"
503 |        :weight bold))
504 |   "Face for buffer file name inactive.")
505 | 
506 | (defface cloudline-major-mode-active
507 |   '((t :foreground "#6c4ca8"
508 |        :weight bold
509 |        :height 1.0))
510 |   "Face for major mode name active.")
511 | 
512 | (defface cloudline-major-mode-inactive
513 |   '((t :foreground "#b48cff"
514 |        :weight bold
515 |        :height 1.0))
516 |   "Face for major mode name inactive.")
517 | 
518 | (defface cloudline-vc-active
519 |   '((t :foreground "#5e8203"
520 |        :weight normal
521 |        :slant italic))
522 |   "Face for VC state active.")
523 | 
524 | (defface cloudline-vc-inactive
525 |   '((t :foreground "#a7cf42"
526 |        :weight normal
527 |        :slant italic))
528 |   "Face for VC state inactive.")
529 | 
530 | (defface cloudline-file-size-active
531 |   '((t :foreground "#cc6d00"
532 |        :weight normal))
533 |   "Face for file size active buffer.")
534 | 
535 | (defface cloudline-file-size-inactive
536 |   '((t :foreground "#f0d97a"
537 |        :weight normal))
538 |   "Face for file size inactive buffer.")
539 | 
540 | (defface cloudline-readonly
541 |   '((t :weight normal))
542 |   "Face for rean only buffer indication."
543 |   :group 'cloudline)
544 | 
545 | (defface cloudline-modified
546 |   '((t :weight normal))
547 |   "Face for modified buffer indication."
548 |   :group 'cloudline)
549 | 
550 | (defface cloudline-position-active
551 |   '((t :foreground "#cc6d00"
552 |        :weight normal))
553 |   "Face for position in active buffer.")
554 | 
555 | (defface cloudline-position-inactive
556 |   '((t :foreground "#f0d97a"
557 |        :weight normal))
558 |   "Face for position in inactive buffer.")
559 | 
560 | 
561 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
562 | ;;
563 | ;; Segments
564 | 
565 | (defmacro defcloudline (name body)
566 |   "Create a function with `NAME' and `BODY'."
567 |   `(defun ,name (&optional face)
568 |      (let ((str (format-mode-line ,body)))
569 |        (if face
570 |            (propertize str 'face face)
571 |          str))))
572 | 
573 | (defvar evil-state)
574 | (declare-function evil-normal-state-p "evil")
575 | (declare-function evil-insert-state-p "evil")
576 | (declare-function evil-motion-state-p "evil")
577 | (declare-function evil-visual-state-p "evil")
578 | (declare-function evil-operator-state-p "evil")
579 | (declare-function evil-replace-state-p "evil")
580 | (declare-function evil-emacs-state-p "evil")
581 | (declare-function evil-state-property "evil")
582 | 
583 | (defcloudline cloudline--evil
584 |   (when (bound-and-true-p evil-local-mode)
585 |     (let ((active (cloudline-selected-window-active-p))
586 |           (tag (evil-state-property evil-state :tag t)))
587 |       (propertize tag
588 |                   'face
589 |                   (if active
590 |                       (cond ((evil-normal-state-p) 'cloudline-evil-normal-active)
591 |                             ((evil-insert-state-p) 'cloudline-evil-insert-active)
592 |                             ((evil-motion-state-p) 'cloudline-evil-normal-active)
593 |                             ((evil-visual-state-p) 'cloudline-evil-visual-active)
594 |                             ((evil-operator-state-p) 'cloudline-evil-normal-active)
595 |                             ((evil-replace-state-p) 'cloudline-evil-replace-active)
596 |                             ((evil-emacs-state-p) 'cloudline-evil-emacs-active))
597 |                     'cloudline-evil-emacs-inactive)))))
598 | 
599 | ;; File name segment
600 | 
601 | (defcloudline cloudline--file-name
602 |   (propertize "%b"
603 |               'help-echo (buffer-file-name)
604 |               'face
605 |               (if (cloudline-selected-window-active-p)
606 |                   'cloudline-file-name-active
607 |                 'cloudline-file-name-inactive)))
608 | 
609 | ;; Major mode segment
610 | 
611 | (defcloudline cloudline--major-mode
612 |   (propertize "%m"
613 |               'help-echo "Major mode name"
614 |               'face
615 |               (if (cloudline-selected-window-active-p)
616 |                   'cloudline-major-mode-active
617 |                 'cloudline-major-mode-inactive)))
618 | 
619 | ;; Version Control segment
620 | 
621 | (defcloudline cloudline--vc
622 |   (when (and vc-mode buffer-file-name)
623 |     (list
624 |      (propertize (format-mode-line '(vc-mode vc-mode))
625 |                  'face
626 |                  (if (cloudline-selected-window-active-p)
627 |                      'cloudline-vc-active
628 |                    'cloudline-vc-inactive)))))
629 | 
630 | ;; File size segment
631 | 
632 | (defcloudline cloudline--file-size
633 |   (propertize "%I"
634 |               'help-echo "file size"
635 |               'face
636 |               (if (cloudline-selected-window-active-p)
637 |                   'cloudline-file-size-active
638 |                 'cloudline-file-size-inactive)))
639 | 
640 | ;; Readonly segment
641 | 
642 | (defcloudline cloudline--readonly
643 |   (let ((tag (if (and
644 |                   buffer-read-only
645 |                   (not (string-match-p "\\*.*\\*" (buffer-name))))
646 |                  (char-to-string ?r)
647 |                "")))
648 |     (propertize tag
649 |                 'help-echo "read only"
650 |                 'face
651 |                 'cloudline-readonly)))
652 | 
653 | ;; Modified segment
654 | 
655 | (defcloudline cloudline--modified
656 |   (let ((tag (if (and (buffer-modified-p (current-buffer))
657 |                       (not (string-match-p "\\*.*\\*" (buffer-name))))
658 |                  (char-to-string ?*)
659 |                "")))
660 |     (propertize tag 'face 'cloudline-modified)))
661 | 
662 | ;; Position segment
663 | 
664 | (defcloudline cloudline--position
665 |   (let ((f (if (cloudline-selected-window-active-p)
666 |                'cloudline-position-active
667 |              'cloudline-position-inactive)))
668 |     (list
669 |      (propertize "%l" 'face f)
670 |      ":"
671 |      (propertize "%c" 'face f))))
672 | 
673 | ;; End of line segment
674 | 
675 | (defcloudline cloudline--eol
676 |   (pcase (coding-system-eol-type buffer-file-coding-system)
677 |     (0 "LF")
678 |     (1 "CRLF")
679 |     (2 "CR")))
680 | 
681 | ;; Encoding segment
682 | 
683 | (defcloudline cloudline--encoding
684 |   (let ((sys (coding-system-plist buffer-file-coding-system)))
685 |     (cond ((memq (plist-get sys :category) '(coding-category-undecided coding-category-utf-8))
686 |            "utf-8")
687 |           (t (symbol-name (plist-get sys :name))))))
688 | 
689 | ;; Flycheck segment
690 | 
691 | (declare-function flycheck-count-errors "flycheck" (errors))
692 | (defvar flycheck-current-errors)
693 | (defvar-local cloudline--flycheck-state nil)
694 | 
695 | (defun cloudline--flycheck-segment (&optional status)
696 |   "Display flycheck `STATUS'."
697 |   (setq cloudline--flycheck-state
698 |         (pcase status
699 |           ('finished (if flycheck-current-errors
700 |                          (let-alist (flycheck-count-errors flycheck-current-errors)
701 |                            (let* ((errors (or .error 0))
702 |                                   (warnings (or .warning 0)))
703 |                              (concat
704 |                               (propertize "●" 'help-echo "warnings" 'face 'warning)
705 |                               " "
706 |                               (number-to-string warnings)
707 |                               " "
708 |                               (propertize "●" 'help-echo "errors" 'face 'error)
709 |                               " "
710 |                               (number-to-string errors)
711 |                               )))
712 |                        (propertize "✔" 'help-echo "good" 'face 'success)))
713 |           ('running "⟲ checking")
714 |           ('no-checker "? no checker")
715 |           ('errored "! error")
716 |           ('interrupted "! paused"))))
717 | 
718 | (defcloudline cloudline--flycheck
719 |   cloudline--flycheck-state)
720 | 
721 | (defvar cloudline-default-mode-line-format mode-line-format
722 |   "Default format for mode line.")
723 | 
724 | (defun cloudline-default ()
725 |   "Rollback to default mode line."
726 |   (interactive)
727 |   (setq-default mode-line-format cloudline-default-mode-line-format))
728 | 
729 | ;;;###autoload
730 | (defun cloud-theme-mode-line ()
731 |   "Customize mode line to cloud style."
732 |   (interactive)
733 | 
734 |   ;; Setup flycheck hooks
735 |   (add-hook 'flycheck-status-changed-functions #'cloudline--flycheck-segment)
736 |   (add-hook 'flycheck-mode-hook #'cloudline--flycheck-segment)
737 | 
738 |   (let ((class '((class color) (min-colors 89))))
739 |     (custom-set-faces
740 |      `(mode-line
741 |        ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2"
742 |                              :height 120
743 |                              :foreground "#6c7b8b"
744 |                              :box (:line-width 1 :color "#f2f2f2")))))
745 |      `(mode-line-inactive
746 |        ((,class (:background "#f2f2f2"
747 |                              :height 120
748 |                              :foreground "#a8b3ba"
749 |                              :box (:line-width 1 :color "#f2f2f2")))))))
750 |   (setq-default mode-line-format
751 |                 '((:eval
752 |                    (cloudline--format
753 |                     ;; left
754 |                     (format-mode-line
755 |                      '((:eval (cloudline--evil))
756 |                        " "
757 |                        (:eval (cloudline--file-name))
758 |                        (:eval (cloudline--readonly))
759 |                        (:eval (cloudline--modified))
760 |                        " "
761 |                        (:eval (cloudline--vc))
762 |                        " "
763 |                        (:eval (cloudline--flycheck))
764 |                        " "
765 |                        ))
766 |                     (format-mode-line
767 |                      '(" "
768 |                        (:eval (cloudline--position))
769 |                        " "
770 |                        (:eval (cloudline--encoding))
771 |                        " "
772 |                        (:eval (cloudline--eol))
773 |                        " "
774 |                        (:eval (cloudline--major-mode))
775 |                        "  ")))))))
776 | 
777 | ;;;###autoload
778 | (and load-file-name
779 |      (boundp 'custom-theme-load-path)
780 |      (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path
781 |                   (file-name-as-directory
782 |                    (file-name-directory load-file-name))))
783 | 
784 | (provide-theme 'cloud)
785 | (provide 'cloud-theme)
786 | 
787 | ;;; cloud-theme.el ends here
788 | 
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