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title = "Creating a theme"
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Creating is exactly like creating a normal site with Gutenberg, except you
will want to use many [Tera blocks](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#inheritance) to
allow users to easily modify it.
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## Getting started
As mentioned, a theme is just like any site: start with running `gutenberg init MY_THEME_NAME`.
The only thing needed to turn that site into a theme is to add `theme.toml` configuration file with the
following fields:
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```toml
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name = "my theme name"
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description = "A classic blog theme"
license = "MIT"
homepage = "https://github.com/Keats/gutenberg-hyde"
# The minimum version of Gutenberg required
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min_version = "0.4.0"
# An optional live demo URL
demo = ""
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# Any variable there can be overriden in the end user `config.toml`
# You don't need to prefix variables by the theme name but as this will
# be merged with user data, some kind of prefix or nesting is preferable
# Use snake_casing to be consistent with the rest of Gutenberg
[extra]
# The theme author info: you!
[author]
name = "Vincent Prouillet"
homepage = "https://vincent.is"
# If this is porting a theme from another static site engine, provide
# the info of the original author here
[original]
author = "mdo"
homepage = "http://markdotto.com/"
repo = "https://www.github.com/mdo/hyde"
```
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A simple theme you can use as example is [Hyde](https://github.com/Keats/hyde).
## Working on a theme
As a theme is just a site, you can simply use `gutenberg serve` and make changes to your
theme, with live reloading working as expected.
Make sure to commit every directory (including `content`) in order for other people
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to be able to build the theme from your repository.
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### Caveat
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Please note that [include paths](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#include) can only be used in normal templates.
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Theme templates should use [macros](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#macros) instead.
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## Submitting a theme to the gallery
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If you want your theme to be featured in the [themes](./themes/_index.md) section
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of this site, the theme will require two more things:
- `screenshot.png`: a screenshot of the theme in action with a max size of around 2000x1000
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- `README.md`: a thorough README explaining how to use the theme and any other information
of importance
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The first step is to make sure the theme is fulfilling those three requirements:
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- have a `screenshot.png` of the theme in action with a max size of around 2000x1000
- have a thorough `README.md` explaining how to use the theme and any other information
of importance
- be of reasonably high quality
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When your theme is ready, you can submit it to the [themes repository](https://github.com/Keats/gutenberg-themes)
by following the process in the README.