Adwaita-for-Steam

A skin to make Steam look more like a native GNOME app

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Adwaita for Steam

A skin to make Steam look more like a native GNOME app

Limitations

  • Steam updates may reset theme: While the installer will patch steam files in order to theme the interface, these files may be reset by steam updates. If this happens, you will need to reinstall to repatch them.
  • Rounded corners: Not all elements can be rounded, use Rounded Window Corners Reborn extension on GNOME.
  • Steam website pages (Store/Community/Profiles/etc): No longer themable with our current method.
  • Position of notifications: Doesn't seem to be possible to change.
  • Height of game list entries: Doesn't seem to be possible to increase.

Requirements

  • Python 3
  • The skin is created and tested mostly on the Linux version of Steam. Steam's new UI has largely unified platform differences, so other platforms should work, but are not a priority.

Color themes

Adwaita

Breeze

Canta

Catppuccin-Frappe

Catppuccin-Macchiato

Catppuccin-Mocha

Dracula

Everforest

Gruvbox

Kate

Metro

Nord

One Pro

Pop

Tokyo Night

Tomorrow Night

Vapor

VGUI2

Yaru

Installation

With installer script

git clone https://github.com/tkashkin/Adwaita-for-Steam
cd Adwaita-for-Steam
./install.py

Arguments

Argument Short Required Values Description
--color-theme -c Colortheme Change color theme
--custom-css Enable custom css
--extras -e Extra Enable one or multiple theme extras
--list-options -l List available themes and extras
--target -t normal / flatpak / [custom dir] Choose target location for install (default: both)
--uninstall -u Uninstall theme

Example Usage

# List options
./install.py -l
# Install with customizations
./install.py -c nord -e login/hide_qr -e library/hide_whats_new

If you wish to include your own custom CSS, see custom and use the --custom-css flag.

./install.py --custom-css

With graphical installer

Use the graphical installer by @Foldex.

Windows Install

  • Download the Latest Release
  • Ensure you have Python installed
  • Double click the install_windows bat script and follow the prompts