Original Solarized color scheme developed by Ethan Schoonover [email protected]
Adapted for IntelliJ IDEA by:
Adam Vandenberg [email protected]
Johan Kaving [email protected]
See the Solarized homepage for screenshots, details and color scheme versions for Vim, Mutt, popular terminal emulators and other applications. These versions can also be found in the mainSolarized repository on GitHub.
Unfortunately the IntelliJ subtree in the main repository has not been updated and is out-of-sync with this repository.
For IntelliJ this IntelliJ-only repository is therefore recommended over the main repository.
These color scheme files are primarily tested with the latest version of IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition. They might work with other versions of IntelliJ IDEA as well as other JetBrains tools (e.g. PhpStorm and PyCharm).
This table lists the languages (and other sections under Preferences | Editor | Colors & Fonts
) for which the syntax highlighting has been adapted to the Solarized color scheme:
Language/Section | Supported | Note |
---|---|---|
ActionScript | Yes | |
Android Logcat | Yes | |
Apache Config | Yes | |
BEMHTML | Yes | |
Bash | Yes | (BashSupport 1.1beta14 or later) |
Buildout config | Yes | |
C | No | |
C++ | No | |
CMD | Yes | |
CSS | Yes | |
Clojure Templates | Yes | |
CoffeeScript | Yes | |
Custom Templates | Yes | |
Dart | Yes | |
Debugger | Yes | |
Diff | Yes | |
Django/Jinja2 Template | Yes | |
Erlang | Yes | |
File Status | Yes | |
General | Yes | |
Gherkin (Cucumber) | Yes | |
Google Go | Yes | |
GQL | Yes | |
Groovy | Yes | |
HAML | Yes | |
HTML | Yes | |
Haskell | Yes | |
JFlex | Yes | |
Jade | Yes | |
Java | Yes | |
JavaScript | Yes | |
JSP | Yes | |
Jodd props file | Yes | |
Kotlin | Yes | |
LESS | Yes | |
Localization file | Yes | |
Lua | Yes | |
Mako Template | Yes | |
Markdown | Yes | |
Objective-C | Yes | |
PHP | Yes | |
Properties | Yes | |
Python | Yes | |
ReST file | Yes | |
RegExp | Yes | |
Ruby | Yes | |
SASS | Yes | |
SQL | Yes | |
Scala | Yes | |
Tea | Yes | |
Twig | Yes | |
XML | Yes | |
XPath | Yes | |
YAML | Yes |
Go to File | Import Settings...
and specify the intellij-colors-solarized
directory or thesettings.jar
file. Click OK
in the dialog that appears.
Restart IntelliJ IDEA
Go to Preferences | Editor | Colors & Fonts
and select one of the new color themes.
Copy Solarized Dark.xml
and Solarized Light.xml
to your IntelliJ IDEA preferences color directory. The directory varies, depending on which JetBrains IDE you are using.
The colors directory may need to be created.
It is typically in:
Mac OS X
~/Library/Preferences/IntelliJIdea13/colors
(IntelliJ IDEA 13 Ultimate Edition),~/Library/Preferences/IdeaIC13/colors
(IntelliJ IDEA 13 Community Edition),~/Library/Preferences/WebIDE70/colors
(PHPStorm 7.0),~/Library/Preferences/WebIDE80/colors
(PHPStorm 8.0),~/Library/Preferences/WebStorm8/colors
(WebStorm 8.0).Windows
%USERPROFILE%\.IdeaIC13\config\colors
(IntelliJ IDEA 13 Community Edition),%USERPROFILE%\.PyCharm40\config\colors
(PyCharm 4.5 Community Edition).Restart IntelliJ IDEA
Go to Preferences | Editor | Colors & Fonts
and select one of the new color themes.
Depending on the Look and Feel that you use the background color for editor tabs will be different. The default L&F has a light gray background, while the Darcula L&F has a dark background.
It is hard to find colors that work equally well on both light and dark backgrounds, and therefore thesettings.jar
file contains Darcula versions of the color schemes.
The only difference from the regular versions is the file status colors and the Darcula schemes are automatically generated by the buildjar.sh
script.
Unfortunately, font settings are included in the color settings files. You should probably modify these in Preferences | Editor | Colors & Fonts | Font
after adding the color schemes to your IntelliJ IDEA installation.
If you want to commit updates to the XML color scheme files, make sure to run the buildjar.sh
script before committing to generate an updated settings.jar
file as well. The script has been tested on OS X, on other operating systems you're on your own.