# PurpleMine 2 A free Redmine 3.0+ theme written in SCSS. ![The MIT License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-584492.svg) [![JavaScript Style Guide](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](http://standardjs.com/) ![Run linters](https://github.com/mrliptontea/PurpleMine2/workflows/Run%20linters/badge.svg) [![Issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/mrliptontea/PurpleMine2.svg)](https://github.com/mrliptontea/PurpleMine2/issues) --- ![Screenshot](https://github.com/mrliptontea/PurpleMine2/raw/master/screenshots/issues.png) It's written in [SCSS]. It uses [normalize.css] and benefits from some parts of [Bootstrap][bootstrap-sass] like mixins, structure, and stuff. ## Main features * Bigger, easier to read fonts, * Github-like wiki content look, * Sidebar moved to the left for better ergonomy, * Coloring trackers links (on lists, issue pages and even in the wiki content), * Jira-inspired priority icons, * Toggling sidebar visibility, * Easy to customize via variables. ## How install it To install PurpleMine, just download [.zip](https://github.com/mrliptontea/PurpleMine2/archive/master.zip) and unpack it to your Redmine's `public/themes` folder. Then go to Redmine > Administration > Settings > Display and select PurpleMine2 from the list and save the changes. ## Plugins This theme also features a new look for [Redmine Backlogs][redmine_backlogs] plugin. To install it, simply copy stylesheets from `PurpleMine2/plugins/redmine_backlogs` and overwrite files in `{redmine}/plugins/redmine_backlogs/assets/stylesheets` and restart Redmine. Also, [Redmine Time Tracker][redmine_time_tracker] and [Redmine People][redmine_crm_people] plugins should look nice with PurpleMine. ## How to customize it If you want to customize PurpleMine to your needs, first, make sure that you have installed [node.js](http://nodejs.org/) and `npm` is available in your terminal. Then, from the directory that contains PurpleMine run: npm install Now all the dependencies should be ready to use. Run one more command: npm run watch And now the grunt is watching for changes in files placed in `src/` folder. Just change what you need, and it'll run Sass preprocessor automatically. Regrettably, optional file include is not possible in Sass, so I would recommend creating a new file, e.g. `src/sass/_custom-variables.scss` and importing it a the beginning of the `application.scss` file. That way all the variables with the `!default` flag could be overridden. The path `src/sass/_custom-variables.scss` is added to `.gitignore` so it should make upgrading PurpleMine with keeping your changes rather painless, given that the only thing you changed in PurpleMine's source was adding this one line with `@import "custom-variables";`. If you need to customize styles for [Redmine Backlogs][redmine_backlogs] remember to include your `_custom-variables.scss` in `src/sass/plugins/redmine_backlogs/_common.scss`. ## Changelog [Changelog](./CHANGELOG.md). [SCSS]: http://sass-lang.com/ [normalize.css]: https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css [bootstrap-sass]: https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass [redmine_backlogs]: https://github.com/backlogs/redmine_backlogs [redmine_time_tracker]: https://github.com/hicknhack-software/redmine_time_tracker [redmine_crm_people]: http://www.redminecrm.com/projects/people/ [stuff_to_do]: https://github.com/raafael911/stuff_to_do_plugin