Three opencode themes. Warm white background with blue accents, dark navy background with cream text, or saturated cobalt with gold accents. No pure black, no harsh contrasts.
Saturated IBM/Borland-style blue background with gold and cream accents.
Copy to your global themes directory:
cp -R .opencode/themes/* ~/.config/opencode/themes/
Restart opencode, then run /theme and pick cream-blue-dark,
cream-blue-light, or cream-blue-cobalt.
cream-blue-dark — deep navy (#1A2A3F) background, cream (#FFF8F0) text, steel blue UI elements. Gold for strings and code.
cream-blue-light — warm cream (#FFF8F0) background, navy (#2B4570) text, same blue family. Reads well in daylight.
cream-blue-cobalt — saturated cobalt (#0049B2) background, cream text, warm gold (#F1DC9A) for strings and headings. Classic DOS Edit / Borland Turbo Pascal aesthetic.
All three use warm greens and reds for diff markers instead of the usual neon.
The palette is monochromatic blue with warm accents:
- Background and text are warm (cream-tinted, not gray)
- UI elements use a blue scale from deep navy to bright steel
- Semantic colors (warnings, strings) lean gold/amber to stay in the warm family
- Diff markers use muted warm green/red, not saturated neon
No pure black anywhere. Even the darkest background has blue in it.
Do whatever you want with it.


