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diff --git a/docs/cli/configuration.md b/docs/cli/configuration.md
index c532b0b6..400dccee 100644
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@@ -355,36 +355,3 @@ When `.gemini/sandbox.Dockerfile` exists, you can use `BUILD_SANDBOX` environmen
```bash
BUILD_SANDBOX=1 gemini -s
```
-
-## Theming
-
-The Gemini CLI supports theming to customize its color scheme and appearance. Themes define colors for text, backgrounds, syntax highlighting, and other UI elements.
-
-### Available Themes
-
-The CLI comes with a selection of pre-defined themes. As seen in `theme-manager.ts`, these typically include:
-
-- **Dark Themes:**
- - `AtomOneDark`
- - `Dracula`
- - `VS2015` (Default)
- - `GitHub` (Dark variant usually)
-- **Light Themes:**
- - `VS` (Visual Studio Light)
- - `GoogleCode`
- - `XCode` (Light variant usually)
-- **ANSI:**
- - `ANSI`: A theme that primarily uses the terminal's native ANSI color capabilities.
-
-_(The exact list and their appearance can be confirmed by running the `/theme` command within the CLI.)_
-
-### Changing Themes
-
-1. Type the `/theme` command in the CLI.
-2. A dialog or selection prompt (`ThemeDialog.tsx`) will appear, listing the available themes.
-3. You can typically navigate (e.g., with arrow keys) and select a theme. Some interfaces might offer a live preview or highlight as you select.
-4. Confirm your selection (often with Enter) to apply the theme. You can usually cancel out of the selection (e.g., with Escape).
-
-### Theme Persistence
-
-Selected themes are usually saved in the CLI's configuration (see [CLI Configuration](./docs/cli/configuration.md)) so your preference is remembered across sessions.
diff --git a/docs/cli/themes.md b/docs/cli/themes.md
index 4eaabfc0..ebafe650 100644
--- a/docs/cli/themes.md
+++ b/docs/cli/themes.md
@@ -1,6 +1,35 @@
# Themes
-The Gemini CLI supports a variety of themes to customize its appearance. You can change the theme to suit your preferences via the `/theme` command. Below are the available themes:
+Gemini CLI supports a variety of themes to customize its color scheme and appearance. You can change the theme to suit your preferences via the `/theme` command.
+
+## Available Themes
+
+The CLI comes with a selection of pre-defined themes. As seen in `theme-manager.ts`, these typically include:
+
+- **Dark Themes:**
+ - `AtomOneDark`
+ - `Dracula`
+ - `VS2015` (Default)
+ - `GitHub` (Dark variant usually)
+- **Light Themes:**
+ - `VS` (Visual Studio Light)
+ - `GoogleCode`
+ - `XCode` (Light variant usually)
+- **ANSI:**
+ - `ANSI`: A theme that primarily uses the terminal's native ANSI color capabilities.
+
+_(The exact list and their appearance can be confirmed by running the `/theme` command within the CLI.)_
+
+### Changing Themes
+
+1. Type the `/theme` command in the CLI.
+2. A dialog or selection prompt (`ThemeDialog.tsx`) will appear, listing the available themes.
+3. You can typically navigate (e.g., with arrow keys) and select a theme. Some interfaces might offer a live preview or highlight as you select.
+4. Confirm your selection (often with Enter) to apply the theme. You can usually cancel out of the selection (e.g., with Escape).
+
+### Theme Persistence
+
+Selected themes are usually saved in the CLI's configuration (see [CLI Configuration](./docs/cli/configuration.md)) so your preference is remembered across sessions.
## Dark Themes