| name | cate-theme |
| description | Author or edit a Cate IDE theme — one data-driven theme covering app chrome colors, the terminal ANSI palette, and Monaco editor syntax tokens. Use when the user asks to create, customize, recolor, or generate a Cate theme, mentions a color scheme (Dracula, Nord, "make Cate look like X"), or wants a new light/dark theme. Use when this capability is needed. |
| metadata | {"author":"0-AI-UG"} |
Authoring Cate Themes
A Cate theme is ONE JSON object that styles the whole IDE:
- app — the window/panel chrome (CSS custom properties: surfaces, text, borders, accents)
- terminal — the xterm palette (background/foreground + the 16 ANSI colors)
- editor — the Monaco code editor (base + syntax token colors)
There is no separate terminal theme any more — one theme colors everything.
The canonical machine-readable schema is theme.schema.json in this skill
folder. Validate every theme against it before saving.
Where themes live
User themes are stored in Cate's settings file under the customThemes array,
and the active theme is activeThemeId:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/cate/config.json
Linux: ~/.config/cate/config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/cate/config.json
Schema
{
"version": 1,
"id": "midnight-ember",
"name": "Midnight Ember",
"type": "dark",
"author": "You",
"bootBackground": "#1a1714",
"app": {
"surface-0": "#1a1714",
"surface-1": "#221d18",
"text-primary": "#e7ddd0",
"text-muted": "#9b9186",
"border-focus": "#e0683c",
"focus-blue": "#e0683c",
"agent-rgb": "224 104 60"
},
"terminal": {
"background": "#1a1714", "foreground": "#e7ddd0", "cursor": "#e0683c",
"selectionBackground": "#3a2f26",
"black": "#1a1714", "red": "#e0683c", "green": "#8fa86a", "yellow": "#d9a441",
"blue": "#5f90c4", "magenta": "#b06aa0", "cyan": "#5fa8a8", "white": "#d8cdbf",
"brightBlack": "#6b6258", "brightRed": "#f0855a", "brightGreen": "#a6c47f",
"brightYellow": "#e8bd6a", "brightBlue": "#7aa8d6", "brightMagenta": "#c884b8",
"brightCyan": "#7cc0c0", "brightWhite": "#f4ece1"
},
"editor": {
"base": "vs-dark",
"tokens": [
{ "token": "comment", "foreground": "6b6258", "fontStyle": "italic" },
{ "token": "keyword", "foreground": "e0683c" },
{ "token": "string", "foreground": "8fa86a" },
{ "token": "constant.numeric", "foreground": "d9a441" },
{ "token": "type", "foreground": "5f90c4" },
{ "token": "entity.name.function", "foreground": "b06aa0" }
],
"colors": {
"editor.background": "#1a1714",
"editor.foreground": "#e7ddd0"
}
}
}
App colors (keys under app)
All optional — anything you omit inherits the base for the theme's type.
surface-0..6 (layered backgrounds, 0 = base), titlebar-bg, canvas-bg,
canvas-bg-alt, grid-dot, grid-line, border-subtle, border-strong,
border-focus, text-primary, text-secondary, text-muted, text-inverse,
focus-blue, activity-green, activity-orange, shadow-node,
shadow-node-focused, node-bg-active, node-dim-overlay, scrollbar-thumb,
scrollbar-thumb-hover, surface-hover, surface-hover-strong, git-added,
git-modified, git-deleted, git-untracked, git-renamed, panel-terminal,
panel-browser, panel-editor, panel-canvas, agent-rgb, agent-light-rgb.
Values are hex (#rrggbb / #rrggbbaa), rgba(...), or — for agent-rgb /
agent-light-rgb only — three space-separated channels like "224 104 60".
Color & accessibility guidance
- Body text on surface must hit WCAG AA: contrast ratio ≥ 4.5:1
(
text-primary on surface-1). Compute it; don't eyeball it.
- Every ANSI color must be legible on
terminal.background. The usual
failures: blue and brightBlack on dark backgrounds, yellow/white on
light backgrounds.
- Keep
red and green clearly distinct — diff and test output depend on it.
border-focus / focus-blue must stand out against surface-1 (focus rings,
selection).
- For light themes set
"type": "light" and "editor": { "base": "vs" }.
Validate before saving
- Parse your JSON.
- Check it against
theme.schema.json. If ajv is available:
npx ajv validate -s theme.schema.json -d mytheme.json.
Otherwise verify: all required keys present; every color matches
^#?[0-9a-fA-F]{6,8}$ (Monaco tokens[].foreground has NO #, everything
else DOES); type is dark|light.
- Run the contrast checks above.
Apply it — two ways
Preferred — import via Settings (validated by the app, no file surgery):
Save the theme as <name>.cate-theme.json and tell the user:
"Open Settings → Appearance → Import…, then pick this file." Then select it in
the theme catalog.
Direct — append to config.json (only if asked to apply without the UI):
- Read
<userData>/config.json (paths above). If it doesn't parse, STOP.
- Append your validated theme to the
customThemes array (create it if absent).
Ensure id is unique within that array.
- To make it active now, set
activeThemeId to your theme's id.
- NEVER reorder or overwrite existing
customThemes, and never touch unrelated
keys. Changes apply on next launch or when settings are re-read.
See examples/ for a complete dark and light theme to copy from.
Source: 0-AI-UG/cate — distributed by TomeVault.