# Themes Zed comes with a number of built-in themes, with more themes available as extensions. ## Selecting a Theme You can see what these are installed and preview them from the Theme Selector. You can open the Theme Selector from the command palette with "theme selector: Toggle" (bound to `cmd-k cmd-t` on macOS and `ctrl-k ctrl-t` on Linux). Selecting a theme by moving up and down will change the theme in real time and hitting enter will save it to your settings file. ## Installing more Themes More themes are available from the Extensions page. You can open the Extensions page from the command palette with "zed: Extensions". Many popular themes have been ported to Zed, and if you're struggling to choose one, there's a third-party gallery hosted by https://zed-themes.com with visible previews for many of them. ## Configuring a Theme Your selected theme is stored in your settings file. You can open your settings file from the command palette with "zed: Open Settings" (bound to `cmd-,` on macOS and `ctrl-,` on Linux). By default, Zed maintains two themes: one for light mode and one for dark mode. You can set the mode to `"dark"` or `"light"` to ignore the current system mode. ```json { "theme": { "mode": "system", "light": "One Light", "dark": "One Dark" } } ``` ## Theme Overrides You can also override specific attributes of a theme, by using the `experimental.theme_overrides` setting. For example, to override the background color of the editor and the font style of comments, you can add the following to your `settings.json` file: ```json { "experimental.theme_overrides": { "editor.background": "#333", "syntax": { "comment": { "font_style": "italic" } } } } ``` You can see which attributes are available to override by looking at the JSON format of your theme. For example, [here is the JSON format for the `One` themes](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/assets/themes/one/one.json). ## Local Themes You can store new themes locally, by placing them in the `~/.config/zed/themes` directory. For example, to create a new theme called `my-cool-theme`, you can create a file called `my-cool-theme.json` in that directory. It will be available in the theme selector the next time Zed loads. You can find a lot of themes at [zed-themes.com](https://zed-themes.com). ## Theme Development See: [Developing Zed Themes](./extensions/themes.md)