Sublime Text has a nice built in way to override theme features, which allows you to easily customise a theme locally but keep the benefit of upstream theme changes. This helps avoid the need to create and maintain a separate theme for tweaks.
For example, to use your own icons instead of the default:
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Add a folder called “Theme - Default” (or “Theme - Soda” for customising Soda) to your Sublime Text “Packages/User” folder (eg. {sublime text app folder}/Packages/User/Theme - Soda)
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Add an empty theme file, which is just a plain text file (eg. “Default.sublime-theme” / “Soda Light 3.sublime-theme”) to that folder
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Drop your icons folder in there
When a theme loads, it overrides the base configuration with any additional assets and settings in this folder, so the cascading technique can be used for all aspects of a theme.
More info here: github.com/buymeasoda/soda-them … tomisation
Hope that helps.