Note: react18-themes will now be maintained as nextjs-themes
, as server-specific APIs are no longer needed.
🤟 👉 Unleash the Power of React Server Components
import from nextjs-themes/client/component
)Exampand following to see more features.
This project was inspired by next-themes. Unlike next-themes, nextjs-themes
doesn't require wrapping everything in a provider, allowing you to take full advantage of React 18 Server Components. Additionally, it offers more features and control over your app's theming.
import from nextjs-themes/client/component
)appDir
useTheme
hookCheck out the live example.
See Getting Started
Want Lite Version? In case you are using
r18gs
in your project, you may use lite version which requiresr18gs
as a peerDependency.
Refer to the migration guide.
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Do I need to use CSS variables with this library?
No. You can hard code values for every class:
.my-class {
color: #555;
}
[data-theme="dark"] .my-class {
color: white;
}
Why is resolvedTheme
and resolvedColorScheme
necessary?
To reflect the System theme preference and forced theme/colorScheme pages in your UI. For instance, buttons or dropdowns indicating the current colorScheme should say "system" when the System colorScheme preference is active.
resolvedTheme
is useful for modifying behavior or styles at runtime:
const { resolvedTheme, resolvedColorScheme } = useTheme();
const background = getBackground(resolvedTheme);
<div style={{ color: resolvedColorScheme === 'dark' ? white : black, background }}>
Without resolvedTheme
, you would only know the theme is "system", not what it resolved to.
This library is licensed under the MPL-2.0 open-source license.
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with 💖 by Mayank Kumar Chaudhari