GitHub Dark Theme
Overview
GitHub Dark Theme is a Chrome extension developed by Poy Chang.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of GitHub Dark Theme is 1.1.30, updated on 2021-07-23.
30,000+ users have installed this extension.
173 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: poychang.github.io
A Dark theme for all of GitHub based on Atom One Dark.
# About this extension
This package will change appearance of all GitHub pages to dark theme, mostly based on Atom One Dark.
GitHub Dark Theme extension doesn't collect/share/care about your data at all. Access permission only for store your custom domain for GitHub Enterprise feature.
# Privacy Policy
## Personal data
GitHub Dark Theme had never collected and will never collect any personal data, browsing history etc.
In future GitHub Dark Theme may collect browser version, platform name, display settings and user's filter settings (except website list or any other data which can help identify user). This information is needed for decision on implementing new features, removing unused features or suggesting default settings for new users. It will happen only with your permission.
## Third party services
GitHub Dark Theme uses Chrome (Chromium) or WebExtensions Storage Sync API for storing user's settings and browser's Web Storage API (localStorage) for storing user's Developer Tools fixes.
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Colin C.
2021-12-06
This extension prevents twitch.tv from remembering your theme setting, defaulting to light theme. If you use twitch, don't use this extension. |
Irakli Charkhalashvili
2021-09-28
This is better than native dark mode of Github. But needs a small update so that title bar was also black. Everything else is great. |
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Patrick McCarthy
2021-05-24
Only 1 small gripe. I use this with Zenhub. 90% of the screens are correctly "Dark", however, the background of the Story view is still white :( |
Matt Newell
2021-05-19
Despite finally adding a dark mode after all these years, GitHub still didn't manage to get the colors to look good. I use this extension on top of it anyway because I love the color scheme (and thankfully now when elements break it's not noticeable since the dark theme is still applied underneath!) |