# Theme Guide for F-Sy-H `fast-theme` tool is used to select a theme. There are 6 shipped themes, they can be listed with `fast-theme -l`. Themes are basic [INI files](https://github.com/zdharma/fast-syntax-highlighting/tree/master/themes) where each key is a *style*. Besides shipped themes, user can point this tool to any other theme, by simple `fast-theme ~/mytheme.ini`. To obtain template to work on when creating own theme, issue `fast-theme --copy-shipped-theme {theme-name}`. To alter just a few styles and not create a whole new theme, use **overlay**. What is overlay? It is in the same format as full theme, but can have only a few styles defined, and these styles will overwrite styles in main-theme. Example overlay file: ```ini ; overlay.ini [base] commandseparator = yellow,bold comment = 17 [command-point] function = green command = 180 ``` File name `overlay.ini` is treated specially. When specifing path, following short-hands can be used: ``` XDG: = ~/.config/fsh (respects $XDG_CONFIG_HOME env var) LOCAL: = /usr/local/share/fsh/ HOME: = ~/.fsh/ OPT: = /opt/local/share/fsh/ ``` So for example, issue `fast-theme XDG:overlay` to load `~/.config/fsh/overlay.ini` as overlay. The `.ini` extension is optional. ## Secondary Theme Each theme has key `secondary`, e.g. for theme `free`: ```ini ; free.ini [base] default = none unknown-token = red,bold ; ... ; ... ; ... secondary = zdharma ``` Secondary theme (`zdharma` in the example) will be used for highlighting of argument for `eval` and of `$( ... )` interior (i.e. of interior of command substitution). Basically, recursive highlighting uses alternate theme to make the highlighted code distinct: ![sshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zdharma/fast-syntax-highlighting/master/images/cmdsubst.png) In the above screen-shot the interior of `$( ... )` uses different colors than the rest of the code. Example for `eval`: ![image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zdharma/fast-syntax-highlighting/master/images/eval_cmp.png) First line doesn't use recursive highlighting, highlights `eval` argument as regular string. Second line switches theme to `zdharma` and does full recursive highlighting of eval argument. ## Custom Working Directory Set `$FAST_WORK_DIR` before loading the plugin to have e.g. processed theme files (ready to load, in Zsh format, not INI) kept under specified location. This is handy if e.g. you install Fast-Syntax-Highlighting system-wide (e.g. from AUR on ArchLinux) and want to have per-user theme setup. You can use "~" in the path, e.g. `FAST_WORK_DIR=~/.fsh` and also the `XDG:`, `LOCAL:`, `OPT:`, etc. short-hands, so e.g. `FAST_WORK_DIR=XDG` or `FAST_WORK_DIR=XDG:` is allowed (in this case it will be changed to `$HOME/.config/fsh` by default by F-Sy-H loader).