Calculates daily sunrise and sunset times for your location and automatically switches your Obsidian theme: light mode when the sun rises ☀️ and dark mode when it sets 🌒.
No more manual theme switching!
- Install the plugin and enable it.
- Go to the plugin settings and enter your approximate coordinates (latitude and longitude).
- Enjoy!
Note: Obsidian doesn’t allow plugins to access your geolocation, so you’ll need to input it manually.
It’s simple!
- Open latlong.net, gps-coordinates.net, or any similar tool.
- Type your city name or pick a spot on the map.
- Copy the coordinates and paste them into the plugin settings.
Sunrise and sunset times vary by location and date due to latitude, longitude, and the time of year. For example, on March 12, 2025, the sun rises at 07:05 and sets at 16:16 in Madrid, but in Warsaw (same time zone), it’s 05:22 and 17:33. Quite a difference, right? Curious why? Check YouTube or this Wikipedia article for more!
Note: Obsidian doesn’t allow plugins to access your geolocation, that is why you need to input it manually.
The plugin defaults to London’s coordinates, switching themes based on sunrise/sunset there.
The plugin uses your latitude and longitude in a formula to calculate sunrise/sunset times locally on your device. No data is sent anywhere. Still worried? Feel free to use coordinates of a nearby city (within 200 km) instead—though the further away, the less accurate the timing.
Feel free to open an issue in this repository. I’ll check it out and do my best to help!
If this plugin becomes popular enough (downloaded by over 5,000 people), I’ll make an effort to implement the following features:
- Option to set an offset
If you’d like the dark theme to activate, for example, 10 minutes / 20 minutes and etc. before sunset or after sunset, you’ll be able to specify this offset in the settings; - Option to switch not only the color scheme but also the theme itself (a separate theme for nighttime and one for daytime);
- Smooth color transition
The background color won’t abruptly turn dark black. As the sun begins to set, the plugin will gradually darken the background—slightly at first, then progressively darker until sunset; - Synchronization with the ambient light sensor (if the Obsidian API supports this; I haven’t checked yet);
- Enable dark theme when the device switches to power-saving mode.