This is a Material Theme port of both the IDE and Color scheme for JetBrains products.
Please note: This is a work in progress. There are some work to be done before this can be considered stable.
Peacock fan? Check out this theme by @daylerees: https://github.com/daylerees/material-peacock
Thanks to the awesome guys at JetBrains the plugin is now supported on pretty much all IDEs from the same company. There are still some work to do to get it perfect on all IDEs, but we're close.
- Any JetBrains IDE (I haven't tested all of them, but I'm pretty certain it should work on the majority)
- Android Studio is partly supported
EAP releases only partly supported
- Open the Settings/Preferences dialog (OSX/Unix: ⌘,, Windows: Ctrl+Alt+S)
- In the left-hand pane, select Plugins.
- Click Browse repositories... and search for
Material Theme UI
- Click Install plugin and confirm your intention to download and install the plugin.
- Click OK in the Settings dialog and restart for the changes to take effect.
- To switch the IDE theme (not the code color scheme), go to Tools -> Material Theme and choose 'Darker Theme', 'Default Theme' or 'Lighter Theme'.
This plugin will not set the new color scheme for you, as that would cause a couple problems. You need to set the new color scheme manually:
- Open the Settings/Preferences dialog again.
- In the left-hand pane, select Editor -> Colors & Fonts.
- In the Scheme dropdown, you'll find 3 new schemes:
Material Theme - Default
,Material Theme - Darker
andMaterial Theme - Lighter
. - Choose the scheme you like and hit Apply and OK.
Shortcut: Ctrl+` (that's a backtick) then hit 1. Color scheme
and select your desired color scheme.
- JDK 1.8
./gradlew clean build
./gradlew runIdea
Import the project from the build.gradle
file and develop as normal. Make
sure you select JDK 8 in the import wizard. The other defaults are fine. You
can run the above mentioned CLI Gradle tasks directly in the "Gradle" Tool
Window, which expands from the right side of the screen. To debug, find
"runIdea" in the list, right-click it, and choose Debug.
I would love to get some help on the colour schemes. Send me a pull request!
Not yet..
Twitter: @crmag
Thanks to @equinusocio for making the Color Scheme.
Thanks to all contributors and a special thanks to the guys at JetBrains for contributing and showing interest in the project!