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Tokyo Night Theme Directory is a resource directory built around the Tokyo Night color theme. The page says it aggregates 77 resources covering code editors, terminals, Shell/CLI tools, browsers, desktop apps, system themes, developer tools, start pages, and wallpapers. It is not a traditional SaaS or enterprise software product; it is closer to a navigation and configuration index for the developer tooling ecosystem.
Its core value is centralized discovery for “every Port, every Config.” The directory supports filtering by category and type, and sorting by name or category; some resources are marked as Official. Coverage is broad, including VS Code, Neovim, JetBrains IDEs, Sublime Text, Emacs, Helix, Zed, Xcode, Visual Studio 2022, as well as terminals such as Alacritty, Kitty, iTerm2, WezTerm, and Windows Terminal. On the Shell/CLI side, it includes Starship, Fish, tmux, fzf, lazygit, bat, delta, and more. Browser coverage includes Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Safari, Brave, and LibreWolf. It also covers Slack, Obsidian, Joplin, Spotify, GTK, KDE, Windows themes, Prism.js, highlight.js, and the official color palette.
The crawled page does not disclose any plans, pricing, payment methods, account system, team collaboration, permission management, SLA, or commercial support information, so it should not be evaluated using enterprise SaaS procurement standards. In terms of deployment, the directory itself is a website. Tokyonight Startpage is explicitly described as self-hostable or usable as a local new tab page. No public API is mentioned, but the site provides Prism.js, highlight.js, official hex color values, and 40+ extras configurations, giving it some reference value for developers.
The strengths are its wide coverage, straightforward installation pointers, and ability to help users maintain visual consistency across multiple tools, while the Official labels reduce decision-making effort. The downsides are that many resources still require manually copying configurations, installing plugins, loading from GitHub, or relying on third-party tools such as BetterDiscord, Vencord, Spicetify, and theme patcher. It also lacks enterprise-grade security, compliance, and support information.
It is suitable for developers, heavy terminal users, Linux desktop users, and individual users who want to unify the theme across their IDEs, terminals, browsers, and documentation tools. The page does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown. Some installation sources, such as GitHub, Chrome Web Store, and Marketplace, may have network or account-access differences in mainland China. Alternative theme ecosystems include Catppuccin, Nord, Dracula, Gruvbox, and One Dark Pro.
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tokyonight.org is an Unknown Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tokyonight.org directly.