This theme was built using code from @kepano's great Minimal theme. Please support @kepano's work!
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I love Things 3. It's been the task manager I've trusted and used for years, partly because the design makes using the app so enjoyable. I wanted to bring that same joy to Obsidian by creating a Things-inspired design that looked and felt native on MacOS and iOS.
- Things-inspired color palette
- Light and dark theme
- Quick preview/edit floating action button on mobile
- Customizable colors for bold, italic, highlighters, and block-quotes
- Atom code syntax higlighting
- Tag pills for readability
- Minimal icons
- Better designed image cards
- Bullet and number list relationship lines
- Fancy cursor based on Things cursor color
- Publish and Sync support
- JetBrains Mono font and ligatures for code
This theme has support for the following Obsidian community plugins:
- Sliding Panes (Andy's Mode)
- Calendar
- Kanban
- Hider
- Checklist
- Todoist (ironic, I know)
- Style Settings
- Advanced Mobile Toolbar
- Open the Settings in Obsidian
- Navigate to Appearances tab under Options
- Under the Themes section, click on the
Manage
button across from Themes - Search for
Things
in the Filter text input - Click
Use
and then you're done! 🎉
- Download this repo
- Copy the
obsidian.css
file into your vault's/.obsidian/themes
directory - Rename the file to
Things.css
so it will have a unique name in the theme selection dropdown - Open the Settings in Obsidian
- Navigate to Appearances tab under Options
- Under the Themes section, click on the dropdown menu next to Theme heading
- Select
Things
and then you're done! 🎉
If you have any issues and/or suggestions, please submit an issue or raise a PR. I will try my best to answer as quickly as possible!
Again, I owe a huge hat tip to @kepano and his Minimal Theme, which served as the base for this theme, as well as to @chetachiezikeuzor and her Yin and Yang Theme for further inspiration on building an elegant, native-feeling design!
🎉 You can help me keep improving things like this by supporting development: @colineckert on Twitter or Buy me a coffee.