Visual profiles inside the app

Git client themes for focused work.

FluxGit supports visual profiles for the desktop app so history, diffs, staging and review surfaces can stay readable in different lighting and working styles. The website will show these themes progressively as the product screenshots mature.

Git client themes

FluxGit's current visual profiles are selected inside the app appearance settings. These panels use the same representative palette values for the supported profiles, including the dark slate default used across the public website.

Dark slate

default#0f172a
Review guarded resetrisk
Stage focused patchdiff

The core FluxGit look: slate surfaces, blue focus color and high-contrast review panels.

Light

bright#f9fafb
Read branch statusrepo
Compare local changesdiff

A light profile for daylight work and teams that prefer lighter Git history and review surfaces.

Midnight

deep#0a0e27
Resolve Trinity conflictmerge
Inspect reflog recoverysave

A deeper dark profile with indigo focus tones for long sessions and low-light review.

Ocean

cool#0c1929
Scan Fleet Radarfleet
Preview merge outcomesafe

A cool blue profile for users who want dark mode with a clearer cyan accent system.

Nord

calm#2e3440
Review semantic diffast
Check remote driftsync

A softer dark profile with muted contrast and familiar Nord-inspired surfaces.

Dark mode without hiding Git state.

FluxGit dark mode is not just a background color. The app uses theme tokens for repository state, branch and tag badges, risk messages, warnings and diff surfaces so the interface can keep safety signals visible across dark slate, midnight, ocean and nord profiles.

The current app theme list does not include a forest profile, so this page does not advertise one. Future visual profiles can be added to the app and documented here when they exist.

Comfortable code review UI

Visual customization in FluxGit is aimed at practical review work: readable commit rows, clear diff contrast, understandable risk states and less glare during long sessions. The beta focuses on making the real desktop app reliable first, then expanding the public web gallery as screenshots and theme coverage are ready.

Profiles over decoration

Theme modes change core tokens for text, surfaces, borders, accents and semantic Git states rather than adding decorative skins.

Review-first contrast

Diffs, warnings, branch state and recovery signals need to remain legible whether the user chooses light mode or a dark profile.

Progressive web gallery

This page will grow with the app. It describes supported profiles today and avoids promising custom theme marketplaces or screenshot sets that are not shipped.