# Themes Qwen Code supports a variety of themes to customize its color scheme and appearance. You can change the theme to suit your preferences via the `/theme` command or `"theme":` configuration setting. ## Available Themes Qwen Code comes with a selection of pre-defined themes, which you can list using the `/theme` command within the CLI: - **Dark Themes:** - `ANSI` - `Atom One` - `Ayu` - `Default` - `Dracula` - `GitHub` - **Light Themes:** - `ANSI Light` - `Ayu Light` - `Default Light` - `GitHub Light` - `Google Code` - `Xcode` ### Changing Themes 1. Enter `/theme` into Qwen Code. 2. A dialog or selection prompt appears, listing the available themes. 3. Using the arrow keys, select a theme. Some interfaces might offer a live preview or highlight as you select. 4. Confirm your selection to apply the theme. **Note:** If a theme is defined in your `settings.json` file (either by name or by a file path), you must remove the `"theme"` setting from the file before you can change the theme using the `/theme` command. ### Theme Persistence Selected themes are saved in Qwen Code's [configuration](../configuration/settings) so your preference is remembered across sessions. --- ## Custom Color Themes Qwen Code allows you to create your own custom color themes by specifying them in your `settings.json` file. This gives you full control over the color palette used in the CLI. ### How to Define a Custom Theme Add a `customThemes` block to your user, project, or system `settings.json` file. Each custom theme is defined as an object with a unique name and a set of color keys. For example: ```json { "ui": { "customThemes": { "MyCustomTheme": { "name": "MyCustomTheme", "type": "custom", "Background": "#181818", ... } } } } ``` **Color keys:** - `Background` - `Foreground` - `LightBlue` - `AccentBlue` - `AccentPurple` - `AccentCyan` - `AccentGreen` - `AccentYellow` - `AccentRed` - `Comment` - `Gray` - `DiffAdded` (optional, for added lines in diffs) - `DiffRemoved` (optional, for removed lines in diffs) - `DiffModified` (optional, for modified lines in diffs) **Required Properties:** - `name` (must match the key in the `customThemes` object and be a string) - `type` (must be the string `"custom"`) - `Background` - `Foreground` - `LightBlue` - `AccentBlue` - `AccentPurple` - `AccentCyan` - `AccentGreen` - `AccentYellow` - `AccentRed` - `Comment` - `Gray` You can use either hex codes (e.g., `#FF0000`) **or** standard CSS color names (e.g., `coral`, `teal`, `blue`) for any color value. See [CSS color names](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value#color_keywords) for a full list of supported names. You can define multiple custom themes by adding more entries to the `customThemes` object. ### Loading Themes from a File In addition to defining custom themes in `settings.json`, you can also load a theme directly from a JSON file by specifying the file path in your `settings.json`. This is useful for sharing themes or keeping them separate from your main configuration. To load a theme from a file, set the `theme` property in your `settings.json` to the path of your theme file: ```json { "ui": { "theme": "/path/to/your/theme.json" } } ``` The theme file must be a valid JSON file that follows the same structure as a custom theme defined in `settings.json`. **Example `my-theme.json`:** ```json { "name": "My File Theme", "type": "custom", "Background": "#282A36", "Foreground": "#F8F8F2", "LightBlue": "#82AAFF", "AccentBlue": "#61AFEF", "AccentPurple": "#BD93F9", "AccentCyan": "#8BE9FD", "AccentGreen": "#50FA7B", "AccentYellow": "#F1FA8C", "AccentRed": "#FF5555", "Comment": "#6272A4", "Gray": "#ABB2BF", "DiffAdded": "#A6E3A1", "DiffRemoved": "#F38BA8", "DiffModified": "#89B4FA", "GradientColors": ["#4796E4", "#847ACE", "#C3677F"] } ``` **Security Note:** For your safety, Gemini CLI will only load theme files that are located within your home directory. If you attempt to load a theme from outside your home directory, a warning will be displayed and the theme will not be loaded. This is to prevent loading potentially malicious theme files from untrusted sources. ### Example Custom Theme  ### Using Your Custom Theme - Select your custom theme using the `/theme` command in Qwen Code. Your custom theme will appear in the theme selection dialog. - Or, set it as the default by adding `"theme": "MyCustomTheme"` to the `ui` object in your `settings.json`. - Custom themes can be set at the user, project, or system level, and follow the same [configuration precedence](../configuration/settings) as other settings. ## Themes Preview | Dark Theme | Preview | Light Theme | Preview | | :----------: | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-----------: | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | | ANSI | | ANSI Light | | | Atom OneDark | | Ayu Light |  | | Ayu |  | Default Light |  | | Default | | GitHub Light |  | | Dracula | | Google Code |  | | GitHub |  | Xcode |  |