macos-terminal-themes
zenburn-emacs
Our great sponsors
macos-terminal-themes | zenburn-emacs | |
---|---|---|
7 | 6 | |
5,806 | 965 | |
- | - | |
3.3 | 4.6 | |
7 months ago | 27 days ago | |
Swift | Emacs Lisp | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
macos-terminal-themes
-
No_color
You can change the specific color shades to something nicer, but keep the color mapping the same (1=red, 2=green etc.), just like most of these themes: https://github.com/lysyi3m/macos-terminal-themes
- Dracula Theme: a dark theme for 227 different apps
-
"ls: .: Operation not permitted" in ~/Downloads after downloading colour schemes
Now, I've downloaded a load of colorschemes(https://github.com/lysyi3m/macos-terminal-themes), they were in my ~/Downloads first but I've sinced moved the whole master folder to ~. The instructions are to go into themes and open any Example.terminal file, which opens a terminal window with those colours, then go to "Shell" > "Use settings as default". When I do this, or even if I don't do this, I'm not allowed to use the ls command from the ~/Downloads directory at all. Even when I close this, as I did open it as a .terminal file, and reopen the app, when I try ls ~/Downloads I just get:
-
How to customize the Terminal?
If you want to reverse the colors so the text is white with a black background (like in a lot of Linux distros) you can press cmd , to open the preferences then select I believe it is called the pro theme and then click on make default. I use the Homebrew theme which is green on black (because it reminds me of my first Linux computer (a raspi 3b)). Though GitHub has a ton of color schemes https://github.com/lysyi3m/macos-terminal-themes I believe you just open the file and it installs to terminal and you can enable it be same way I said earlier.
-
How I customise my Terminal with Oh My Zsh (macOS)
You can play around with the colours in the Terminal Profiles yourself but I would suggest going with a pre-made theme because they will have considered the constrast and readability of the colours in different scenarios. Here's a list of cool MacOS Terminal Themes.
-
What Terminal Emulator is this?
hah. stay away from r/unixporn. change can be good though. people always like to look at something new, different, and flashy. try a different font? my favorite is Input, with Nerd Font glyphs applied. Look for a new theme, i personally use material-dark. and then you can spend hours tweaking a prompt. powerline10k is my go-to prompt-construction-set.
-
What colours do you use for Terminal and why?
Any colors that suit you. I think dark background is better for your eyes. Your can try more color schemes here. You can use iTerms2 as an alternative to default terminal
zenburn-emacs
- What is your favorite color scheme?
- Could you please suggest theme for Emacs + Org mode?
-
The theme from projectile's github README?..
Here's the link to the theme's repo https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs
- Dracula Theme: a dark theme for 227 different apps
-
More Emacs archaeology: xenomacs? Circa 2000?
zenburn theme - Around since at least the mid-2000s when I first picked it up but not sure if it's Year 2000 old.
What are some alternatives?
kitty-themes - A collection of themes for kitty terminal 😻
xenops - An editing environment for LaTeX mathematical documents
papercolor-theme - :art: Light & Dark Vim color schemes inspired by Google's Material Design
vim-colors-solarized - precision colorscheme for the vim text editor
powerline-shell - A beautiful and useful prompt for your shell
emmet-mode - emmet's support for emacs.
base16 - Not a theme, but a framework
cascadia-code - This is a fun, new monospaced font that includes programming ligatures and is designed to enhance the modern look and feel of the Windows Terminal.
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
poet - An emacs theme that's well suited for modes using variable pitch: particularly org-mode and markdown-mode.
groovy-lambda - VS Code color theme optimised for Haskell, based on Gruvbox Material.
shanty-themes - The shanty emacs theme is meant for us, you and me - the workers - who may not get dirty hands very often but love to code and tinker while looking at a screen full of pleasant colors.