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Ashen
Let the fire fade — not your focus.
Designed for long nights and longer thoughts.
Ashen is a warm, muted theme born from the glow of dying embers — rich in reds, orange highlights, and layers of gray. Inspired by Dark Souls III, it's crafted to be gentle on the eyes and steady on the mind. Whether you're deep in the terminal or writing code by candlelight — Ashen offers a calm, focused atmosphere for development after dark.
This monorepository contains official implementations of Ashen across a range of editors, terminals, tools, and more — each carefully tuned to carry the same muted warmth. The project is developed on Codeberg and provides a read-only mirror on GitHub. Please see Contributing to learn how to contribute to Ashen.
Editors
Where syntax takes shape.
- Helix — the best theme for the (second) best editor.
- Kakoune — POSIX compliant editing, in style.
- Neovim — For stylish dependency lovers.
Terminals
Words against the dark — quiet, deliberate.
- Ghostty — sleek and spectral.
- Kitty — for configuration fiends seeking warm tones.
- Alacritty — no distractions, just firepower.
- Windows Terminal — Ashen for the dark side.
- WezTerm — endlessly configurable, never loud.
- foot — a dark theme for a light terminal.
Tools & Interfaces
Terminal tools softened by firelight.
- bat — like
cat, but warmer. - eza — a modern
lswith subtle highlights. - lazygit —
gitbathed in ember tones. - yazi — fast, clean file browsing.
- fzf — fuzzy finding with focus.
- fish — the friendly shell made even friendlier.
- zsh — shell syntax highlighting
- television — fuzzier
fzfin gray. - aerc — email done plainly, with muted elegance.
- zellij — terminal multiplexed with subdued grace.
- rmpc - modern customizable mpd client, now with nice tones.
Desktop & UI
Let your environment glow.
- waybar — a status bar with just enough light.
- sway — a tiled workspace in quiet tones.
- fuzzel — launch your apps with a whisper.
- zathura — focused reading for tired eyes.
- Firefox — the web, dimmed for comfort.
- Monkeytype — compose Shakespeare, Ashen style.
Theme Formats
For bringing Ashen elsewhere.
- tmTheme — classic syntax format (TextMate, Sublime, and more).
- Base16 — highly portable, no-nonsense theme specification.
- Pygments — Python library and CLI tool for syntax highlighting.
Contributing
I do not accept PRs on GitHub! Please contribute on Codeberg.
If you're porting Ashen, use the existing ports as a reference for the palette and overall feel. Treat Helix as the "ultimate" guide on the colors to be assigned to syntax elements.
As a rule of thumb: numbers and builtin literal types should be blue, strings
red_glowing, keywords red_ashen, operators orange_blaze, delimiters
orange_smolder, brackets g_6, and special punctuation orange_golden.
red_flame should only be used for errors, and orange_golden is the
preferred color for warnings. Ashen doesn't use green, so you can pick an
appropriate substitute from the palette. For example, the terminal themes use
orange_blaze for green, which looks good in most applications.