- add `--use-theme` for fixed and terminal-aware theme pairs - keep invocation state non-persistent until an explicit selection - preserve active themes across previews, reloads, and HTML exports
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pi can create themes. Ask it to build one for your setup.
Themes
Themes are JSON files that define colors for the TUI.
Table of Contents
Locations
Pi loads themes from:
- Built-in:
dark,light - Global:
~/.pi/agent/themes/*.json - Project:
.pi/themes/*.json(only after the project is trusted) - Packages:
themes/directories orpi.themesentries inpackage.json - Settings:
themesarray with files or directories - CLI:
--theme <path>(repeatable)
Disable discovery with --no-themes.
Selecting a Theme
Select a theme via /settings or in settings.json:
{
"theme": "my-theme"
}
On first run, pi detects your terminal background and defaults to dark or light.
Initial Theme
Start an interactive run with a theme without changing the saved setting:
pi --use-theme light
To follow terminal appearance, use lightTheme/darkTheme syntax:
pi --use-theme light/dark
The CLI value is the initial theme for that run. Choosing another theme later in /settings applies it immediately
and saves it normally.
Creating a Custom Theme
- Create a theme file:
mkdir -p ~/.pi/agent/themes
vim ~/.pi/agent/themes/my-theme.json
- Define the theme with all required colors (see Color Tokens):
{
"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/earendil-works/pi/main/packages/coding-agent/src/modes/interactive/theme/theme-schema.json",
"name": "my-theme",
"vars": {
"primary": "#00aaff",
"secondary": 242
},
"colors": {
"accent": "primary",
"border": "primary",
"borderAccent": "#00ffff",
"borderMuted": "secondary",
"success": "#00ff00",
"error": "#ff0000",
"warning": "#ffff00",
"muted": "secondary",
"dim": 240,
"text": "",
"thinkingText": "secondary",
"selectedBg": "#2d2d30",
"scrollbarThumb": "#555566",
"searchMatchBg": "#2d2d30",
"searchMatchText": "",
"userMessageBg": "#2d2d30",
"userMessageText": "",
"customMessageBg": "#2d2d30",
"customMessageText": "",
"customMessageLabel": "primary",
"toolPendingBg": "#1e1e2e",
"toolSuccessBg": "#1e2e1e",
"toolErrorBg": "#2e1e1e",
"toolTitle": "primary",
"toolOutput": "",
"mdHeading": "#ffaa00",
"mdLink": "primary",
"mdLinkUrl": "secondary",
"mdCode": "#00ffff",
"mdCodeBlock": "",
"mdCodeBlockBorder": "secondary",
"mdQuote": "secondary",
"mdQuoteBorder": "secondary",
"mdHr": "secondary",
"mdListBullet": "#00ffff",
"toolDiffAdded": "#00ff00",
"toolDiffRemoved": "#ff0000",
"toolDiffContext": "secondary",
"syntaxComment": "secondary",
"syntaxKeyword": "primary",
"syntaxFunction": "#00aaff",
"syntaxVariable": "#ffaa00",
"syntaxString": "#00ff00",
"syntaxNumber": "#ff00ff",
"syntaxType": "#00aaff",
"syntaxOperator": "primary",
"syntaxPunctuation": "secondary",
"thinkingOff": "secondary",
"thinkingMinimal": "primary",
"thinkingLow": "#00aaff",
"thinkingMedium": "#00ffff",
"thinkingHigh": "#ff00ff",
"thinkingXhigh": "#ff0000",
"thinkingMax": "#ff0088",
"bashMode": "#ffaa00"
}
}
- Select the theme via
/settings.
Hot reload: When you edit the currently active custom theme file, pi reloads it automatically for immediate visual feedback.
Theme Format
{
"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/earendil-works/pi/main/packages/coding-agent/src/modes/interactive/theme/theme-schema.json",
"name": "my-theme",
"vars": {
"blue": "#0066cc",
"gray": 242
},
"colors": {
"accent": "blue",
"muted": "gray",
"text": "",
...
}
}
nameis required, must be unique, and must not contain/.varsis optional. Define reusable colors here, then reference them incolors.colorsmust define all 51 required tokens.thinkingMax,scrollbarThumb, and the two search highlight tokens are optional and use the fallbacks listed below.
The $schema field enables editor auto-completion and validation.
Color Tokens
Every theme must define all 51 required color tokens. The optional tokens preserve compatibility with existing themes: thinkingMax falls back to thinkingXhigh, scrollbarThumb and searchMatchBg fall back to selectedBg, and searchMatchText falls back to text. Other search matches use searchMatchText on searchMatchBg with an underline; the current match reverses that foreground/background pair and uses bold text.
Core UI (11 colors)
| Token | Purpose |
|---|---|
accent |
Primary accent (logo, selected items, cursor) |
border |
Normal borders |
borderAccent |
Highlighted borders |
borderMuted |
Subtle borders (editor) |
success |
Success states |
error |
Error states |
warning |
Warning states |
muted |
Secondary text |
dim |
Tertiary text |
text |
Default text (usually "") |
thinkingText |
Thinking block text |
Backgrounds & Content (11 required, 3 optional)
| Token | Purpose |
|---|---|
selectedBg |
Selected line background |
scrollbarThumb |
Fullscreen scrollbar thumb background; optional, falls back to selectedBg |
searchMatchBg |
Transcript search match background and current-match text; optional, falls back to selectedBg |
searchMatchText |
Transcript search match text and current-match background; optional, falls back to text |
userMessageBg |
User message background |
userMessageText |
User message text |
customMessageBg |
Extension message background |
customMessageText |
Extension message text |
customMessageLabel |
Extension message label |
toolPendingBg |
Tool box (pending) |
toolSuccessBg |
Tool box (success) |
toolErrorBg |
Tool box (error) |
toolTitle |
Tool title |
toolOutput |
Tool output text |
Markdown (10 colors)
| Token | Purpose |
|---|---|
mdHeading |
Headings |
mdLink |
Link text |
mdLinkUrl |
Link URL |
mdCode |
Inline code |
mdCodeBlock |
Code block content |
mdCodeBlockBorder |
Code block fences |
mdQuote |
Blockquote text |
mdQuoteBorder |
Blockquote border |
mdHr |
Horizontal rule |
mdListBullet |
List bullets |
Tool Diffs (3 colors)
| Token | Purpose |
|---|---|
toolDiffAdded |
Added lines |
toolDiffRemoved |
Removed lines |
toolDiffContext |
Context lines |
Syntax Highlighting (9 colors)
| Token | Purpose |
|---|---|
syntaxComment |
Comments |
syntaxKeyword |
Keywords |
syntaxFunction |
Function names |
syntaxVariable |
Variables |
syntaxString |
Strings |
syntaxNumber |
Numbers |
syntaxType |
Types |
syntaxOperator |
Operators |
syntaxPunctuation |
Punctuation |
Thinking Level Borders (6 required, 1 optional)
Editor border colors indicating thinking level (visual hierarchy from subtle to prominent):
| Token | Purpose |
|---|---|
thinkingOff |
Thinking off |
thinkingMinimal |
Minimal thinking |
thinkingLow |
Low thinking |
thinkingMedium |
Medium thinking |
thinkingHigh |
High thinking |
thinkingXhigh |
Extra high thinking |
thinkingMax |
Maximum thinking; optional, falls back to thinkingXhigh |
Bash Mode (1 color)
| Token | Purpose |
|---|---|
bashMode |
Editor border in bash mode (! prefix) |
HTML Export (optional)
The export section controls colors for /export HTML output. If omitted, colors are derived from userMessageBg.
{
"export": {
"pageBg": "#18181e",
"cardBg": "#1e1e24",
"infoBg": "#3c3728"
}
}
Color Values
Four formats are supported:
| Format | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Hex | "#ff0000" |
6-digit hex RGB |
| 256-color | 39 |
xterm 256-color palette index (0-255) |
| Variable | "primary" |
Reference to a vars entry |
| Default | "" |
Terminal's default color |
256-Color Palette
0-15: Basic ANSI colors (terminal-dependent)16-231: 6×6×6 RGB cube (16 + 36×R + 6×G + Bwhere R,G,B are 0-5)232-255: Grayscale ramp
Terminal Compatibility
Pi uses 24-bit RGB colors. Most modern terminals support this (iTerm2, Kitty, WezTerm, Windows Terminal, VS Code). For older terminals with only 256-color support, pi falls back to the nearest approximation.
Check truecolor support:
echo $COLORTERM # Should output "truecolor" or "24bit"
Tips
Dark terminals: Use bright, saturated colors with higher contrast.
Light terminals: Use darker, muted colors with lower contrast.
Color harmony: Start with a base palette (Nord, Gruvbox, Tokyo Night), define it in vars, and reference consistently.
Testing: Check your theme with different message types, tool states, markdown content, and long wrapped text.
VS Code: Set terminal.integrated.minimumContrastRatio to 1 for accurate colors.
Examples
See the built-in themes: