Moka Icon Theme
Moka is a stylized FreeDesktop icon set, created with simplicity in mind. It uses simple geometry & bright colours and has been designed and optimized to achieve the a pixel-perfect look for your desktop.
Copying or Reusing
This project has mixed licencing. You are free to copy, redistribute and/or modify aspects of this work under the terms of each licence accordingly (unless otherwise specified).
The Moka icon assets (any and all source .svg
files or rendered .png
files) are licenced under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License.
Included scripts are free software licenced under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3.
When reusing this work please include a proper attribution:
"Moka Icons" by Sam Hewitt is licensed under CC-SA-4.0
Downloading Moka
Download instructions for all sorts of systems are available here.
Installing & Using
You can build and install Moka from source using Meson.
# build
meson "build" --prefix=/usr
# install
sudo ninja -C "build" install
By default it installs to /usr/
but you can specify a different directory with a prefix like: /usr/local
or $HOME/.local
.
After which you should be able to pick Moka as your icon or cursor theme in GNOME Tweak tool, or you can set either from a terminal with:
# set the icon theme
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme "Moka"
Uninstalling Moka
To uninstall Moka, simply run the following. (If you installed it without superuser priveleges just omit the sudo
.)
sudo ninja -C "build" uninstall
Once uninstalled you can reset your icon and cursor theme to the default setting by running the following.
# reset icon theme to default
gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme
Missing Icons & Requests
You can file an icon request as a GitHub issue. Filing an icon request or reporting a missing icon, please take care in providing the following useful information:
- A screenshot of your issue or an image of the original icon you are requesting to be themed
- The file name for the missing icon or the requested icon, for example
gimp.png
orsystem-shutdown.svg
- A short description of the application or software that you are requesting an icon for.
Note: some software ships hardcoded icons, meaning when you install icons are not placed in the system-wide directory /usr/share/icons
which makes them unthemeable.
Contributing
Contributions are obviously welcome! If you would like to contribute to this project, please have read this regarding contributions.
Donate & Support
If you would like to support development by making a donation you can do so here or by becoming a supporter on Patreon or Liberapay. π