22 built-in starting points
Users can begin from a large curated library instead of staring at a blank editor.
Free Product
CodeSplash Themes turns Obsidian customization into a productized settings experience. Instead of hand-tuning CSS, users can pick from dozens of design directions, edit palette and semantic color assignments visually, and add opacity or macOS vibrancy for a cleaner modern workspace.
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Built-in theme set
The plugin ships with curated starting points including Catppuccin, Dracula, Tokyo Night, Nord, Gruvbox, One Dark, GitHub Dark, and more.
Visual
Editing model
Users can create, edit, duplicate, rename, delete, import, and export themes through the settings UI.
Modern
Window feel
Opacity controls and macOS vibrancy give the plugin a polished transparency effect that stands out in marketing.
A more beautiful vault
The plugin improves the feel of Obsidian itself, which is exactly what UI-sensitive users are shopping for.
Settings-driven customization
The settings panel exposes theme creation, library management, import/export, opacity, and vibrancy in one place.
Quick switching in flow
Users can move between design directions quickly, which makes experimentation part of normal usage.
Why it stands out
The repo and screenshots show a plugin that goes beyond static preset themes. It acts more like a theme management system inside Obsidian.
Users can begin from a large curated library instead of staring at a blank editor.
Colors are managed through a two-layer system that makes heavy customization possible without direct CSS authoring.
Theme cycling and command palette support make it easy to keep the vault feeling fresh.
Window opacity and macOS blur effects are particularly marketable because they create a more premium, modern feeling workspace.
Screenshots
The website now uses every screenshot you added and groups them into the product narratives they best support.
Plugin experience
The screenshots show both the visual outcome and the actual settings-driven workflow that makes the plugin approachable.
The plugin improves the feel of Obsidian itself, which is exactly what UI-sensitive users are shopping for.
The settings panel exposes theme creation, library management, import/export, opacity, and vibrancy in one place.
Users can move between design directions quickly, which makes experimentation part of normal usage.
FAQ
These answers keep the positioning tight and aligned with what the current codebase and screenshots can honestly support.
No. The strongest message is that it gives users a visual way to manage and create themes, not just install a static pack of presets.
Not for the core experience. The plugin exists precisely to remove that friction by making theme selection and editing available inside the settings UI.
The transparency effect, window opacity controls, and macOS vibrancy create a distinctly more modern feel. That is a strong differentiator worth highlighting in the marketing copy.
Yes. Import and export flows are already part of the plugin experience, which supports theme portability and sharing.
Get started
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