# Welcome to GogsThemes! This repo contains styles/themes for well known self hosted git service [Gogs](https://gogs.io/). If you find something not displayed good , feel free to contribute to make it together even better!! ## Steps to activate a theme: *$GOGS_ROOT = your gogs root install location* ## Velvet - ````cd $GOGS_ROOT```` - ````mkdir -p custom/templates/inject/```` - ````mkdir -p custom/public/css/```` - ```git clone https://github.com/Kos-M/GogsThemes.git``` - ````echo '' >> custom/templates/inject/head.tmpl```` - ````mv ./GogsThemes/themes/ custom/public/css/```` - ````cp -r GogsThemes/img/ custom/public/```` - ```rm -r ./GogsThemes``` - ``` Restart Gogs service : service gogs restart ``` ## Dark - ````cd $GOGS_ROOT```` - ````mkdir -p custom/templates/inject/```` - ````mkdir -p custom/public/css/```` - ```git clone https://github.com/Kos-M/GogsThemes.git``` - ````echo '' >> custom/templates/inject/head.tmpl```` - ````mv ./GogsThemes/themes/ custom/public/css/```` - ````cp -r GogsThemes/img/ custom/public/```` - ```rm -r ./GogsThemes``` - ``` Restart Gogs service : service gogs restart ``` ## Note: Running GOGS in Docker ### Quick start in Docker Use preconfigured docker-compose with theme pre-activated: - git clone https://github.com/Kos-M/GogsThemes . - docker-compose up - visit http://127.0.0.1:3000 If you are running gogs in Docker, the "custom" folder path will actually be in a volume or bind mount, depending on how you set up your container at creation time. If you set up a bind mount for ```/data```, then your "custom" folder will be . For example, if your initial command to create the container looks like this: - ```docker run --name=gogs -p 10022:22 -p 10080:3000 -v /var/gogs:/data gogs/gogs``` ...then your custom folder is ```/var/gogs/gogs``` (on the Docker host) and ```/data/gogs``` (in the container). If you did not specify any parameters for ```/data```, then Docker will have created a volume for you in ```/var/lib/docker/volumes/```. A quick and dirty way to identify the volume is ```docker inspect $yourgogscontainer | grep volume```, although there are probably better ways to do this. Source: https://github.com/gogs/gogs/tree/main/docker#custom-directory ## ScreensShots ## Velvet ## Dark ## Bg Gradient [Dark only] Main background was original generated with simple css rules from [GradientMagic](https://www.gradientmagic.com) In some low end mobile devices found it enough stressful to render quickly , so i generated css to png from [HtmlCssToImage](https://htmlcsstoimage.com/) ### To disable a theme: Just open ```$GOGS_ROOT/templates/inject/head.tmpl``` and delete the line contains : `````` or (for velvet) : `````` ### Contribute +/- Feel free to submit any new theme , or corrections to existing ones. Necessary tools: - [NodeJs](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) - [Sass](https://github.com/sass/sass) ``` npm install -g sass ``` Creating new theme: -As main theme we use Dark- - Fork this repo.. - ``` git clone https://github.com//GogsThemes.git``` - ``` cd GogsThemes/themes``` - ``` cp dark_theme.scss new_theme_name.scss``` - ``` sass --watch new_theme_name.scss new_theme_name.css``` - ``` mkdir ../img/screenShots/new_theme_name``` - take screenshots like { file.png , home.png , intro.png , repo.png , signup.png } of your theme (saved under GogsThemes/img/screenShots/new_theme_name/ - update README.md with activate instructions and screenshots for new theme. - commit & push to your fork - create a pull request. ## Bonus - Cron Auto Switch Theme (Example) - Requires GogsThemes installed ( see above , steps ) - Create tmpl file called `night.tmpl` in our GOGS_ROOT/custom/templates/inject/night.tmpl - add for example dark theme ```css ``` - > crontab -e - Enter bellow code: ```cron 30 17 * * * sudo cat /home/git/gogs/custom/templates/inject/night.tmpl > /home/git/gogs/custom/templates/inject/head.tmpl ; sudo service gogs restart 0 7 * * * cd /home/git/gogs/custom/templates/inject/; sudo echo "" > head.tmpl ; sudo service gogs restart ``` *in above example GOGS_ROOT is `/home/git/gogs/` ## > Contributors <