Read-only MCP server and tool viewer modal.
Get the glyph set for the current charset mode.
Check whether the terminal is in ASCII charset mode.
Convenience wrapper so widgets can branch on charset without importing
both _detect_charset_mode and CharsetMode.
Metadata for a connected MCP server and its tools.
A selectable tool item in the MCP viewer.
Modal viewer for active MCP servers and their tools.
Displays servers grouped by name with transport type and tool count. Navigate with arrow keys, Enter to expand/collapse tool descriptions, Escape to close.
LangChain brand colors and semantic constants for the CLI.
Single source of truth for color values used in Python code (Rich markup,
Content.styled, Content.from_markup). CSS-side styling should reference
Textual CSS variables: built-in variables
($primary, $background, $text-muted, $error-muted, etc.) are set via
register_theme() in DeepAgentsApp.__init__, while the few app-specific
variables ($mode-bash, $mode-command, $skill, $skill-hover, $tool,
$tool-hover) are backed by these constants via App.get_theme_variable_defaults().
Code that needs custom CSS variable values should call
get_css_variable_defaults(dark=...). For the full semantic color palette, look
up the ThemeColors instance via ThemeEntry.REGISTRY.
Users can define custom themes in ~/.deepagents/config.toml under
[themes.<name>] sections. Each new theme section must include label (str);
dark (bool) defaults to False if omitted (set to True for dark themes).
Color fields are optional and fall back to the built-in dark/light palette based
on the dark flag. Sections whose name matches a built-in theme override its
colors without replacing it. See _load_user_themes() for details.