Hello everybody.

There are many mentions on how it's important to have a night mode, for 
example:

https://github.community/t/dark-theme/1592
And all this time we have to look at exhaustingly white screens. You might 
be aware of this 5-year old issue 157. Many people are concerned. This 
problem is not about just some small comforts, it’s about productivity, 
it’s about accessibility, it’s about health. There was a similar topic here 
but it was about GitHub Desktop application. And it looks like 70 GitHub 
Desktop introduced support for the dark theme earlier this year.


So, here is my question:
    Is there any practical way to turn on a kind of 'dark theme'
    (or 'Night mode') in git gui on Ubuntu 18.04?

It seems that Ttk (themed Tk) support themes, that can be turned on by
*TkTheme: <theme>  in  ~/.Xresources
I tried to copy 'classic' and modify colors in it, without success.

In my short one-evening research I came to the conclusions that 
https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/awthemes  can be a good answer.
But it requires development effort.

I still hope there is a simple way exists that can just invert colors, like
https://darkreader.org/  browser addon does for any webpage.

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