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A GTK theme based on the Tokyo Night colour palette.

Tokyonight GTK Theme

A GTK theme based on the colours of Folke's great theme: Tokyonight for Neovim, the VinceLiuice's awesome: Graphite GTK theme and the creativity of Gusbemacbe's: Suru Plus Icon Theme.
Great to combine in your Gnome Desktop Environment and TWMs like: XmonadWM, AwesomeWM, BSPWM, etc... With support also for the desktop environments Cinnamon and XFCE.
You can check Reddit: r/unixporn to get some ideas.

Tokyo Night

Installing Themes

Before installing, make sure to install the Murrine Engine and gnome-themes-extra packages for the correct rendering of themes.

Here are some commands to install on some distributions.

  • On Fedora run: sudo dnf install gtk-murrine-engine
  • On OpenSUSE run: sudo zypper install gtk2-engine-murrine
  • On Arch run: sudo pacman -S gtk-engine-murrine
  • On Debian and derivatives run: sudo apt install gtk2-engines-murrine

The themes work on versions 40 to 43 of the GNOME D.E. just follow the steps below for installation:

  • Download the themes packs and extract them
  • Move the extracted files to the following paths:
    • For GTK3: ~/.themes In this path you must move the entire theme folder.
    • For GTK4: ~/.config/gtk-4.0 The files to move to this path can be found inside the theme directory in the gtk-4.0 folder, copy only the assets, gtk.css and gtk-dark.css files or create a symlinks.

Applying the themes

  • For GTK3, apply themes from Gnome Tweaks.
  • For GTK4 applications it is only necessary to have moved the assets, gtk.css and gtk-dark.css files to the ~/.config/gtk-4.0 path, and if you notice that the theme has not been applied, just close and reopen the application.

Flatpak

  • Applying GTK Themes to Flatpak Apps
    • Override flatpak themes to ~/.themes: sudo flatpak override --filesystem=$HOME/.themes

    • Override flatpak icons to ~/.icons: sudo flatpak override --filesystem=$HOME/.icons

    • Override flatpak themes to ~/.config/gtk-4.0 locally: flatpak override --user --filesystem=xdg-config/gtk-4.0

    • Override flatpak themes to ~/.config/gtk-4.0 globally: sudo flatpak override --filesystem=xdg-config/gtk-4.0

    • Alternative Flatpak Theming: stylepak

Clarifying some doubts.

This is just to clarify doubts about the abbreviations of the Themes, as many found the names confusing.

Abbreviation example Explanation of abbreviations
Theme-Name-B Theme with Border decoration
Theme-Name-B-LB Theme with Border decoration and Legacy Buttons in Windows
Theme-Name-B-GS Theme with Border decoration for Gnome Shell
Theme-Name-BL Theme Borderless decoration
Theme-Name-BL-LB Theme Borderless decoration and Legacy Buttons in Windows
Theme-Name-BL-GS Theme Borderless decoration for Gnome Shell

Looking for other themes with Neovim colour schemes?

Neovim Colorschemes for GTK Source Package
Catppuccin GTK Theme Github Pling
Everforest GTK Theme Github Pling
Gruvbox Material GTK Theme Github Pling
Kanagawa GTK Theme Github Pling
Material Deep Ocean GTK Theme Github Pling
Material Palenight GTK Theme Github Pling
Nightfox Dusk GTK Theme Github Pling
Rosé Pine GTK Theme Github Pling
Tokyonight GTK Theme Github Pling

Special thanks.

Thanks to @f1yn for the solution to the active and inactive borders in the new version of Cinnamon which no longer uses Metacity.

Thanks to @telometto for the alternative for the application of themes in Flatpak.

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