Themes for GNOME and XFCE4.
Wallpapers | Icons | Fonts: Roboto / SF Mono | GNOME shell extension: Dash to Panel
Wallpapers | Icons | Fonts: Roboto / SF Mono | GNOME shell extension: Dash to Panel
- GNOME Shell 40.1+ (Older versions can be found under the releases section.)
- GTK 3.24.13+ and/or GTK 4.2+
I can't guarantee that the themes will look as intended on older versions.
Some of these packages may already be installed by default on some distros. (You can skip the gtk2 dependencies if you do not use any gtk2 applications. Then all you need to install is git
, meson
, sassc
, and ninja
)
- Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/PopOS -
apt install gtk2-engines-murrine gtk2-engines-pixbuf ninja-build git meson sassc
- Arch/Manjaro -
pacman -S gtk-engines gtk-engine-murrine ninja git meson sassc
- Opensuse -
zypper in gtk2-engine-murrine gtk2-engines ninja git meson sassc
- Fedora -
dnf install gtk-murrine-engine gtk2-engines ninja-build git meson sassc
Other distros may have named the above packages differently.
When the above requirements are installed, simply run these commands:
git clone https://github.com/lassekongo83/zuki-themes.git
cd zuki-themes
meson build
sudo ninja -C build install
The themes will be installed in: /usr/share/themes/
Navigate to the zuki-themes
folder that was originally cloned. (If you removed it, do the steps above instead).
Then simply run:
git pull
sudo ninja -C build install
Install the theme(s) locally if you for some reason can't run as a sudo user.
git clone https://github.com/lassekongo83/zuki-themes.git
cd zuki-themes
meson build
DESTDIR=/home/your-username/.themes ninja -C build install
mv ~/.themes/usr/share/themes/* ~/.themes
rm -r ~/.themes/usr
Use gnome-tweaks
to change themes.
You can also change your GTK themes using a terminal.
# Changing the theme to Zukitre-dark, simply run
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme Zukitre-dark
# Reverting the change to the default GNOME theme
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme Adwaita
To change the gnome-shell theme you need to install and activate the User themes
extension in the extensions app.
- If the user-themes extension is not installed, then look for the package
gnome-shell-extensions
orgnome-shell-extension-user-theme
and install it. (Or install it from https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/19/user-themes/) - Open the extensions app and activate the
user themes
extension. - Go to the Appearance page in
gnome-tweaks
and change the Shell theme to Zuki-shell in the drop-down list. (If it still shows a yellow triangle, then restartgnome-tweaks
or relog.)
Xfce users can change themes in Settings > Appearance
and Settings > Window manager
To use the theme in Flatpak applications you'll have to copy the theme(s) from /usr/share/themes to ~/.themes (Symbolic links won't work.)
The theme will be used if the included GTK version for the Flatpak app is at 3.24.x or 4.x. Some apps may require you to change the theme in the app's settings.
To be safe from any gnome-shell crashes or weird behavior, change the gnome-shell theme to another one before removing the theme.
As root, remove the Zukitre Zukitwo Zukitre-dark Zukitwo-dark Zuki-shell
folders located in /usr/share/themes/
The GTK theme(s) and included scripts are free software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3.