System Preferences > General > Use dark menu bar and Dock
See if your menu bar icons can be switched to black, so they appear white for dark menu bar, most apps have an option in settings.
Settings > Appearance > Theme > Dark
^^^ was previously unavailable, but DevTools has extensions, and there are themes:
Sublime Color Themes:
Sublime UI Theme:
Modify Terminal
or iTerm
profile and settings to go dark, or for zsh
and more:
-How to Customize Your Command Prompt
-How to Get an Awesome Looking Terminal on Mac OS X
Simple productivity search app for OS X, like a google search bar for applications, files, etc.
Get Alfred then make it dark:
Preferences > Appearance > Alfred macOS Dark
Easier on your eyes at night, turns colors/brightness to optimum reading levels regardless of time of day. Also has cool "Dark Room" setting for film inverse and red look.
Too lazy for above stuff? Want to mess with your friends? Enable OS X inverse colors!
System Preferences > Accessiblity > Display > Invert Colors
And to enable Keyboard shortcut (I use ^ ⌥ ⌘ + 8
):
System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Invert Colors
Here's a screenshot of most of my Dark Modes:
That's all, stay 🕶️ 🏴