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base16-manager
base16-manager
is a command line tool to install base16 templates and set
themes globally. This helps a lot if you have multiple base16 templates
installed and you like to shift themes every now and then.
Installation
Linux
Clone this repository and run:
$ sudo make install
Arch Linux
If you are using Arch Linux, you can install base16-manager
from the
AUR.
$ aurman -S base16-manager
MacOS
Install using Homebrew.
$ brew tap chrokh/tap
$ brew install base16-manager
Windows
No Windows support at this time.
Usage
Usage: base16-manager [option]
Options:
set 'base16-theme' Sets the theme
set-random Sets to a random installed theme
install 'username/repository' Installs a new template
uninstall 'username/repository' Uninstalls a template
list Lists installed templates
list-support Lists supported templates
list-installable Lists installable templates
list-themes Lists installed themes
update Updates installed templates
clean Cleans up leftovers
Examples
// What templates are supported?
$ base16-manager list-support
// Install a bunch of templates.
$ base16-manager install chriskempson/base16-shell
$ base16-manager install chriskempson/base16-vim
$ base16-manager install 0xdec/base16-rofi
// What themes are installed now I have templates?
$ base16-manager list-themes
// Set a theme for all installed templates.
$ base16-manager set materia
Notes
- If you want to use themes with
i3wm
you should read this and familiarize yourself with Xresources a tad. - If you use
sway
and want to integrate it withbase16
, please follow installation procedure described in readme. If you have already working setup ofbase16-sway
just make sure to have ainclude colorscheme
command in your config. - If you are using
chriskempson/base16-shell
, you'll want to go through the configuration described there, and replace$HOME/.config/base16-shell/
with$HOME/.base16-manager/chriskempson/base16-shell/
. - If you are using
chriskempson/base16-vim
with Vim, you should addsource ~/.vim/colorscheme.vim
to your.vimrc
. If you are using NeoVim instead, you should addsource ~/.config/nvim/colorscheme.vim
instead.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md
for more information.