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zsh-lux, a zsh plugin to toggle the light & dark modes of macOS and other items and applications via the lux command. Highly customizable: included items can be configured by defining variables. Highly extensible: items can be added by defining functions.

Also features the macos_is_dark helper function to determine if the macOS dark mode (in 10.14+) is active, for example to handle terminal theming.

License: MIT

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Installation

Antigen

antigen bundle pndurette/zsh-lux   # in your ~/.zshrc

Antibody

antibody bundle pndurette/zsh-lux   # in your ~/.zshrc

Oh My Zsh

cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/
git clone https://github.com/pndurette/zsh-lux.git
plugins=( ... zsh-lux )   # in your ~/.zshrc

Zplug

zplug "pndurette/zsh-lux"   # in your ~/.zshrc

Manual Install

git clone https://github.com/pndurette/zsh-lux.git
cd zsh-lux && source ./zsh-lux.plugin.zsh
fpath=(/your/zsh-lux/directory/ $fpath)    # (before compinit) load shell completion

Usage

lux

Switch to/activate the mode (i.e light, dark) of macOS or of another item.

lux <item> <mode>

Example usage:

lux macos dark
lux macos light
lux iterm light
# ...

macos_is_dark

Helper function that checks if the dark mode in macOS is active.

Example usage:

if macos_is_dark; then
    echo "macOS is dark!"
else
    echo "macOS is light!"
fi

macos_release_name

Helper function that returns the capitalized release name of macOS (e.g. "Monterey")

Example usage:

$ sw_vers -productVersion
12.6
$ macos_release_name
Monterey

Debug mode

Set LUX_DEBUG=1 to get a log output for debuging purposes.

Items

An item is represented by one function that can trigger an appearance change for that item. These functions take an argument (e.g. the name of a theme) which are retrieved from a variable which name's depends on the chosen mode (i.e. light, dark). These variables follow the convention LUX_<ITEM>_<MODE>. In most cases, these variables can be redefined (e.g. in .zshrc).

macos

Action: Sets macOS dark mode

Requires: macOS

Modes:

ModeVariableDefaultCustomizable
lightLUX_MACOS_LIGHTfalse🚫
darkLUX_MACOS_DARKtrue🚫

Extra configuration: N/A


macos_desktop

Action: Sets macOS desktop picture. On Mojave and above, Dynamic and Light and Dark Desktop pictures are special .heic files that contain multiple images that macOS can automatically change throughout the day. For those desktop pictures, set the same path for both light and dark and use macos_desktop_style to choose the appearance setting.

Note: Only the <macOS name> Graphic.heic (e.g. Ventura Graphic.heic) Dynamic Desktop comes pre-installed. To use other images than the default (below), select the image in System Preferences which will download it to ~/Library/Application Support/com.apple.mobileAssetDesktop/

Requires: macOS

Modes:

ModeVariableDefaultCustomizable
lightLUX_MACOS_DESKTOP_LIGHT/System/Library/Desktop Pictures/<macOS name> Graphic.heicβœ…
darkLUX_MACOS_DESKTOP_DARK/System/Library/Desktop Pictures/<macOS name> Graphic.heicβœ…

Extra configuration: N/A


macos_desktop_style

Action: Sets macOS desktop picture style, for certain .heic images (in Mojave and above) that support it. Supported image types are either "Dynamic Desktop" (dynamic, image changes throughout the day) or "Light and Dark" (auto, image matches the macOS apperance). Either types can be expliclty set to their light or dark setting).

Requires: macOS

Modes:

ModeVariableDefaultCustomizable
lightLUX_MACOS_DESKTOP_STYLE_LIGHTlight🚫
darkLUX_MACOS_DESKTOP_STYLE_DARKdark🚫
autoLUX_MACOS_DESKTOP_STYLE_AUTOauto🚫
dynamicLUX_MACOS_DESKTOP_STYLE_DYNAMICdynamic🚫

Extra configuration: N/A


iterm

Action: Sets the current iTerm2 session's color to a preset name (the equivalent of ⌘-i β†’ Colors β†’ Color Presets… ). It does not affect profiles or preferences. Creating/importing/naming colour schemes is left to the user. See https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes for examples.

Requires: macOS, iTerm2

Modes:

ModeVariableDefaultCustomizable
lightLUX_ITERM_LIGHTSolarized Lightβœ…
darkLUX_ITERM_DARKSolarized Darkβœ…

Extra configuration: N/A


iterm_all

Action: Same as iterm but for all open sessions.

Requires: macOS, iTerm2

Modes:

ModeVariableDefaultCustomizable
lightLUX_ITERM_ALL_LIGHTSolarized Lightβœ…
darkLUX_ITERM_ALL_DARKSolarized Darkβœ…

Extra configuration: N/A


vscode

Action: Sets Visual Studio Code color theme. Modifies the workbench.colorTheme setting in the settings.json user file. Visual Studio Code applies settings as they are changed.

Requires: Visual Studio Code, jq

Modes:

ModeVariableDefaultCustomizable
lightLUX_VSCODE_LIGHTSolarized Lightβœ…
darkLUX_VSCODE_DARKSolarized Darkβœ…

Extra configuration:

SettingVariableDefaultCustomizable
Location of the settings.json user fileLUX_VSCODE_USER_SETTINGS$HOME/Library/Application Support/Code/User/settings.jsonβœ…

all

Action: Sets all items to the same mode at once. Under the hood, this calls lux on each item of a list.

Requires: Any requirements of the referenced items.

Modes:

ModeVariableDefaultCustomizable
lightLUX_ALL_LIGHTlight🚫
darkLUX_ALL_DARKdark🚫

Extra configuration:

SettingVariableDefaultCustomizable
Array of the items affected by allLUX_ALL_LIST( macos macos_desktop macos_desktop_style iterm_all vscode )βœ…

Extending zsh-lux

zsh-lux is convention-based and can therefore be easily expanded. See the plugin file for examples.

Adding items

Better explained with an example: let's pretend we want to add an item for an application called 'wow' that reads its theme name in /tmp/wow.cfg. 'wow' is in light mode when the theme is 'white' and in dark mode when the theme is 'black':

  1. Define a function named _lux_set_<item> that sets theme name in /tmp/wow.cfg from an argument $1:

    function _lux_set_wow() {
      echo "$1" > /tmp/wow.cfg
    }
    
  2. Define LUX_<ITEM>_<MODE> for the modes:

    LUX_WOW_LIGHT='white'
    LUX_WOW_DARK='black'
    

Done! Now just call:

lux wow light # or
lux wow dark

This new item will also be automatically be added to zsh's tab autocompletion.

Adding modes

By default, items have a light and dark mode, but adding other modes is a simple as defining a new variable.

For example to add the modes superhero (that sets the batman iTerm colour scheme) and purple (that sets the c64 iTerm2 colour scheme), define LUX_<ITEM>_<MODE> for each:

LUX_ITERM_SUPERHERO="batman"
LUX_ITERM_PURPLE="c64"

Done! Now just call:

lux iterm superhero
lux iterm purple

(Optional) To add those extra modes to the tab autocompletion, define the LUX_<ITEM>_EXTRAS variable with space-delimited values of those extra modes:

LUX_ITERM_EXTRAS="superhero purple"

Caveats / known issues

macOS Sonoma (14)

Fun aliases!

alias lumos='lux all light'
alias nox='lux all dark'

License

The MIT License (MIT) Copyright Β© 2019-2024 Pierre Nicolas Durette