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@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ And also, I wanted that to follow my working hours and not really the sun.
I might change my mind and use the code of theme-changer to follow the
curve of the sun.
But for now, just using straight hours should be good enough.
So here is my piece of code I added to my doom-emacs configuration:
So here is my piece of code I added to my doom-emacs =config.el=:
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(defun y/update-theme ()
(defun y/auto-update-theme ()
"depending on time use different theme"
;; very early => gruvbox-light, solarized-light, nord-light
(let* ((hour (nth 2 (decode-time (current-time))))
@ -44,10 +44,12 @@ So here is my piece of code I added to my doom-emacs configuration:
(when (not (equal doom-theme theme))
(setq doom-theme theme)
(load-theme doom-theme)
(run-at-time (format ))
)))
;; run that function again next hour
(run-at-time (format "%02d:%02d" (+ hour 1) 0) nil 'y/update-time))))
(y/update-theme)
;; try to update the theme every minute
(run-with-idle-timer 0 60 'y/update-theme)
(y/auto-update-theme)
#+END_SRC
I'm still playing with it.
So there still might be a bug.
So far, it's good.