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Over 200 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal

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iTerm Color Schemes

Intro

This is a set of color schemes for iTerm (aka iTerm2). Screenshots below and in the screenshots directory.

Installation Instructions

There are 2 ways to install an iTerm theme (both go to the same configuration location):

  • Direct way via keyboard shortcut:

    • Launch iTerm 2. Get the latest version at iterm2.com
    • Type CMD+i (⌘+i)
    • Navigate to Colors tab
    • Click on Color Presets
    • Click on Import
    • Select the .itermcolors file(s) of the scheme(s) you'd like to use
    • Click on Color Presets and choose a color scheme
  • Via iTerm preferences

    • Launch iTerm 2. Get the latest version at iterm2.com
    • Click on iTerm2 menu title
    • Select Preferences... option
    • Select Profiles
    • Navigate to Colors tab
    • Click on Color Presets
    • Click on Import
    • Select the .itermcolors file(s) of the schemes you'd like to use
    • Click on Color Presets and choose a color scheme

Contribute

Have a great iTerm theme? Send it to me via a Pull Request! To export your theme settings:

  • Launch iTerm 2
  • Type CMD+i (⌘+i)
  • Navigate to Colors tab
  • Click on Color Presets
  • Click on Export
  • Save the .itermcolors file

To include a screenshot, please generate the output using the screenshotTable.sh script in the tools directory.

For screenshot consistency, please have your font set to 13pt Monaco and no transparency on the window

It would also be very helpful if you cd tools/ and run python3 update_all.py to generate all formats of your scheme

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3024 Day

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3024 Night

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AdventureTime

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Afterglow

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AlienBlood

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Argonaut

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Arthur

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AtelierSulphurpool

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Atom

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Atom One Light

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ayu

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ayu Light

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Batman

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Belafonte Day

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Belafonte Night

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BirdsOfParadise

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Blazer

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Bluloco Dark

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Bluloco Light

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Borland

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Bright Lights

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Broadcast

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Brogrammer

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Builtin Dark

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Builtin Light

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Builtin Pastel Dark

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Builtin Solarized Dark

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Builtin Solarized Light

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Builtin Tango Dark

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Builtin Tango Light

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C64

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Calamity

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Chalk

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Chalkboard

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ChallengerDeep

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Chester

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Ciapre

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CLRS

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Cobalt Neon

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Cobalt2

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CrayonPonyFish

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Cyberpunk

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Dark Pastel

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Dark+

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Darkside

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Deep

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Desert

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DimmedMonokai

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DotGov

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Dracula

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Duotone Dark

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Earthsong

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Elemental

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Elementary

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ENCOM

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Espresso

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Espresso Libre

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Fahrenheit

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Fideloper

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FirefoxDev

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Firewatch

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FishTank

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Flat

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Flatland

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Floraverse

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Forest Blue

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Framer

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FrontEndDelight

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FunForrest

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Galaxy

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Github

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Glacier

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Grape

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Grass

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Gruvbox Dark

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Hacktober

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Hardcore

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Harper

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Highway

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Hipster Green

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Homebrew

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Hopscotch

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Hopscotch 256

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Hurtado

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Hybrid

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IC_Green_PPL

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IC_Orange_PPL

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idleToes

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IR_Black

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Jackie Brown

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Japanesque

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Jellybeans

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JetBrains Darcula

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Kibble

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Kolorit

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Lab Fox

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Later This Evening

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Lavandula

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LiquidCarbon

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LiquidCarbonTransparent

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LiquidCarbonTransparentInverse

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LoveLace

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Man Page

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Material

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MaterialDark

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Mathias

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Medallion

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Misterioso

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Molokai

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MonaLisa

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Monokai Remastered

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Monokai Soda

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Monokai Vivid

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N0tch2k

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Neopolitan

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Neutron

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NightLion v1

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NightLion v2

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Night Owlish Light

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Novel

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Nocturnal Winter

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Obsidian

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Ocean

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OceanicMaterial

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Ollie

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One Half Dark

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One Half Light

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Operator Mono Dark

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Pandora

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Parasio Dark

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PaulMillr

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Pencil Dark

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Pencil Light

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Piatto Light

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Pnevma

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Pro

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Pro Light

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Purple Peter

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Purple Rain

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Rebecca

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Red Alert

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Red Planet

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Red Sands

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Relaxed

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Rippedcasts

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Royal

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Ryuuko

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Seafoam Pastel

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SeaShells

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Seti

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Shaman

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Slate

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Snazzy

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Smyck

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SoftServer

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Solarized Darcula (With background image)

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Solarized Darcula (Without background image)

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Solarized Dark

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Solarized Dark - Patched

Some applications assume the ANSI color code 8 is a gray color. Solarized treats this code as equal to the background. This theme is for people who prefer the former. See issues #59, #62, and #63 for more information.

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Solarized Dark Higher Contrast

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Solarized Light

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SpaceGray

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SpaceGray Eighties

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SpaceGray Eighties Dull

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Spacedust

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Spiderman

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Spring

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Square

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Subliminal

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Sundried

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Symfonic

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synthwave

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Tango Adapted

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Tango Half Adapted

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Teerb

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Terminal Basic

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Thayer Bright

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The Hulk

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Tomorrow

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Tomorrow Night

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Tomorrow Night Blue

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Tomorrow Night Bright

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Tomorrow Night Eighties

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Tomorrow Night Burns

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ToyChest

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Treehouse

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Twilight

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Ubuntu

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UltraViolent

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Under The Sea

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Unikitty

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Urple

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Vaughn

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VibrantInk

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Violet Light

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Violet Dark

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WarmNeon

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Wez

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Whimsy

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WildCherry

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Wombat

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Wryan

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Zenburn

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IDEA Drak

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Primary

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Andromeda

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Credits

The schemes Novel, Espresso, Grass, Homebrew, Ocean, Pro, Man Page, Red Sands, and Terminal Basic are ports of the schemes of the same name included with the Mac Terminal application. All of Terminal's schemes have now been ported, with the exception of "Solid Colors" (random backgrounds, which iTerm doesn't support) and "Aerogel" (which is hideous).

The scheme Violet was created by ashfinal.

The scheme idleToes was inspired by the idleFingers TextMate theme and suggested for inclusion by Seth Wilson.

The scheme Zenburn was inspired by the Zenburn version created by Suraj N. Kurapati.

The scheme Symfonic was inspired by the color scheme used in the documentation for the Symfony PHP Framework.

The synthwave theme was created by brettstil

The scheme Github was inspired by the color theme palette used at Github for their UI and in some of their mascot images.

The scheme Solarized Darcula was inspired by the color theme created by @rickhanlonii. There are two screenshots below; one with a background and one without. The background image is included in the backgrounds/ directory and the image must be manually set on the profile's Preferences->Window tab. It's hard to see from the screenshot, but it looks great!

The theme Hurtado was found here.

The theme Molokai was based on the vim colorscheme of the same name.

The theme Monokai Soda was found here.

The theme Monokai Vivid was created by vitalymak.

The theme Neopolitan was created by daytonn

The theme Subliminal was created by gdsrosa

The themes Solarized Dark and Solarized Light come from the official Solarized web site

The Obsidian theme was on my hard drive and I don't recall where it came from. If anyone knows, ping me and I'll link back to the author(s).

The Spacedust theme was created by mhallendal and ported to iTerm by Couto

The theme Mathias was created by mathiasbynens

The LiquidCarbon themes were created by markcho

The NightLion themes were created by Curvve Media

The Tomorrow themes were created by chriskempson

The Tomorrow Night Burns theme were created by ashwinv11

The Twilight theme was created by stefri

The Teerb theme was created by Teerb

The IR_Black theme was found here

The Misterioso theme was created by flooose

The Hybrid theme was found here

The Thayer Bright theme was found here

The Spring theme was found here

The Smyck theme was found here

The Forest Blue theme was found here

The Cobalt2 theme was created by wesbos

The Operator Mono Dark was ported from vharadkou by dreamyguy

The WarmNeon theme was ported from PyCharm by firewut

The SpaceGray theme was created by ryentzer

The Jellybeans theme was created by qtpi

The PaulMillr theme was created by paulmillr and ported to iTerm by me

The Harper theme was created by idleberg

The CLRS theme was created by jasonlong

The Dracula theme was created by zenorocha

The themes AdventureTime, AlienBlood, BirdsOfParadise, Ciapre, CrayonPonyFish, DimmedMonokai, Earthsong, Elemental, FishTank, FrontEndDelight, FunForrest, Grape, Highway, IC_Green_PPL, IC_Orange_PPL, Lavandula, Medallion, MonaLisa, Ollie, Royal, SeaShells, Shaman, SoftServer, Sundried, ToyChest, Treehouse, and Urple were created by zdj

The Japanesque theme was created by aereal

The Seti theme was created by jesseweed and ported to iTerm2 by philduffy and slightly modified to make the ANSI blacks have a little more contrast

The Hipster Green and Jackie Brown themes were created by Unkulunkulu

The Chalk theme was created by achalv

The Pencil Dark and Pencil Light themes were created by mattly

The Flat theme was created by ahmetsulek

The Atom, Brogrammer, Glacier and Darkside themes were created by bahlo

The Afterglow theme was created by yabatadesign

The Broadcast theme was created by vinkla

The Arthur, N0tch2k, Pnevma, Square, and Wryan themes were created by baskerville

The Belafonte Day, Belafonte Night, Paraiso Dark, and C64 themes were created by idleberg

The 3024 Day and 3024 Night themes were created by 0x3024

The Argonaut theme was created by effkay

The Espresso Libre theme was created by jurgemaister

The Hardcore theme was created by hardcore

The Rippedcasts theme was created by mdw123

The Solorized Dark Higher Contrast theme was created by heisters

The VibrantInk theme was created by asanghi

The Wez theme was created by wez

The Wombat theme was created by djoyner

The WildCherry theme was created by mashaal

The Flatland theme was created by realchaseadams

The Neutron theme was created by Ch4s3

The Fideloper theme was inspired by Fideloper

The Later This Evening theme was created by vilhalmer

The Galaxy theme was created by jglovier

The Slate theme was created by deneshshan

The SpaceGray Eighties and SpaceGray Eighties Dull themes were created by mhkeller

The Borland theme was created by delip

The Cobalt Neon theme was created by vazquez

The AtelierSulphurpool theme was created by atelierbram

The Batman, Spiderman, and The Hulk themes were created by pyrophos

The ENCOM theme was created by Josh Braun

The Floraverse theme was created by papayakitty

The Material and MaterialDark themes were created by stoeffel

The OceanicMaterial theme was created by rahulpatel

The AtomOneLight theme was created by iamstarkov

The Piatto Light theme was created by kovv

The DotGov theme was inspired by the color palette used in the U.S. Web Design Standards

The DuoTone Dark theme was created by chibicode based on simurai's duotone-dark Atom theme.

The JetBrains Darcula theme was created by vitstr

The Bright Lights theme was created by tw15egan

The Ubuntu theme was inspired by default Ubuntu's console colors. Created by Maximus and ported to iTerm2 by stepin.

The Under The Sea theme was created by peterpme

The One Half themes were created by sonph, based on Atom's One with some tweakings.

The FirefoxDev theme was created by Or3stis

The Ryuuko theme was created by dylanaraps and added by iandrewt

The Firewatch theme was created by Sebastian Szturo as an atom syntax theme and ported to an iTerm scheme by Ben Styles. It was originally inspired by the Firewatch game.

The Pandora theme was created by milosmatic

The Elementary OS theme was created by elementary.io and added by 987poiuytrewq

The Gruvbox Dark theme was created by morhetz and added by mcchrish

The Ayu and Ayu Light themes were created by alebcay

The Deep theme was created by ADoyle

The Red Planet theme was created by ibrokemypie based on eliquious's Red Planet Sublime Text theme.

The Tango Adapted theme and its slightly less bright counterpart Tango Half Adapted were created by crowsonkb, based on iTerm2's Tango Light theme.

The Pro Light theme was adapted from the Pro theme by crowsonkb using her iterm_schemer tool.

The Fahrenheit theme was created by jonascarpay based on fcpg's vim-fahrenheit Vim theme.

The Calamity theme was created by Pustur

The Purple Peter theme was created by DeChamp

The Purple Rain theme was created by msorre2

The ChallengerDeep theme was found here and ported to iTerm by eendroroy

The Hopscotch theme was created by Jan T. Sott

The Nocturnal Winter theme was created by Shriram Balaji

The Rebecca theme was created vic based on his emacs rebecca-theme

The Whimsy theme was created by Rod

The Chester theme was created by KH

The Kolorit theme was created by thomaspaulmann

The Cyberpunk theme was created by Murderlon

The LoveLace theme was created by nalanbar based on a dotfile from elenapan

The Framer theme was created by markogresak based on Framer Syntax Theme provided by Framer.

The Lab Fox theme was created by theatlasroom inspired by the Gitlab design system

The Unikitty theme was created by jakebathman

The Primary theme was created by jayanthkoushik based on Google's vim colorscheme.

The Andromeda theme was created by memije based on EliverLara's Andromeda VS Code theme.

The Night Owlish Light theme was created by praveenpuglia based on sdras's Night Owl VS Code theme.

If there are other color schemes you'd like to see included, drop me a line!

Extra

X11 Installation

To install under the X Window System:

  • Import the .xrdb file of the scheme you'd like to use:

      #include "/home/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes/xrdb/Blazer.xrdb"
    
  • Use the #defines provided by the imported .xrdb file:

      Rxvt*color0:       Ansi_0_Color
      Rxvt*color1:       Ansi_1_Color
      Rxvt*color2:       Ansi_2_Color
      Rxvt*color3:       Ansi_3_Color
      Rxvt*color4:       Ansi_4_Color
      Rxvt*color5:       Ansi_5_Color
      Rxvt*color6:       Ansi_6_Color
      Rxvt*color7:       Ansi_7_Color
      Rxvt*color8:       Ansi_8_Color
      Rxvt*color9:       Ansi_9_Color
      Rxvt*color10:      Ansi_10_Color
      Rxvt*color11:      Ansi_11_Color
      Rxvt*color12:      Ansi_12_Color
      Rxvt*color13:      Ansi_13_Color
      Rxvt*color14:      Ansi_14_Color
      Rxvt*color15:      Ansi_15_Color
      Rxvt*colorBD:      Bold_Color
      Rxvt*colorIT:      Italic_Color
      Rxvt*colorUL:      Underline_Color
      Rxvt*foreground:   Foreground_Color
      Rxvt*background:   Background_Color
      Rxvt*cursorColor:  Cursor_Color
    
      XTerm*color0:      Ansi_0_Color
      XTerm*color1:      Ansi_1_Color
      XTerm*color2:      Ansi_2_Color
      XTerm*color3:      Ansi_3_Color
      XTerm*color4:      Ansi_4_Color
      XTerm*color5:      Ansi_5_Color
      XTerm*color6:      Ansi_6_Color
      XTerm*color7:      Ansi_7_Color
      XTerm*color8:      Ansi_8_Color
      XTerm*color9:      Ansi_9_Color
      XTerm*color10:     Ansi_10_Color
      XTerm*color11:     Ansi_11_Color
      XTerm*color12:     Ansi_12_Color
      XTerm*color13:     Ansi_13_Color
      XTerm*color14:     Ansi_14_Color
      XTerm*color15:     Ansi_15_Color
      XTerm*colorBD:     Bold_Color
      XTerm*colorIT:     Italic_Color
      XTerm*colorUL:     Underline_Color
      XTerm*foreground:  Foreground_Color
      XTerm*background:  Background_Color
      XTerm*cursorColor: Cursor_Color
    
  • Store the above snippets in a file and pass it in:

      $ xrdb -merge YOUR_FILE_CONTAINING_ABOVE_SNIPPETS
    
  • Open new XTerm or Rxvt windows to see the changes.

  • Adapt this procedure to other terminals as needed.

Terminator color schemes

Edit your Terminator configuration file (located in: $HOME/.config/terminator/config) and add the configurations for the theme(s) you'd like to use the [profiles] section. The terminator/ directory contains the config snippets you'll need. Just paste the configurations into the [profiles] sections, and you're good to go!

At a minimum, this is all you need. You can customize the fonts and other aspects as well, if you wish. See the Terminator documentation for more details.

An example config file that includes the code snippet for the Symfonic theme would look like this:

[global_config]
    [keybindings]
    [profiles]
      [[default]]
        palette = "#1a1a1a:#f4005f:#98e024:#fa8419:#9d65ff:#f4005f:#58d1eb:#c4c5b5:#625e4c:#f4005f:#98e024:#e0d561:#9d65ff:#f4005f:#58d1eb:#f6f6ef"
        background_image = None
        use_system_font = False
        cursor_color = "#f6f7ec"
        foreground_color = "#c4c5b5"
        font = Source Code Pro Light 11
        background_color = "#1a1a1a"
      [[Symfonic]]
        palette = "#000000:#dc322f:#56db3a:#ff8400:#0084d4:#b729d9:#ccccff:#ffffff:#1b1d21:#dc322f:#56db3a:#ff8400:#0084d4:#b729d9:#ccccff:#ffffff"
        background_color = "#000000"
        cursor_color = "#dc322f"
        foreground_color = "#ffffff"
        background_image = None
    [layouts]
      [[default]]
        [[[child1]]]
          type = Terminal
          parent = window0
        [[[window0]]]
          type = Window
          parent = ""
    [plugins]

Konsole color schemes

Copy the themes from the konsole directory to $HOME/.config/konsole (in some versions of KDE, the theme directory may be located at $HOME/.local/share/konsole), restart Konsole and choose your new theme from the profile preferences window.

If you want to make the themes available to all users, copy the .colorscheme files to /usr/share/konsole.

Terminal color schemes

Just double click on selected theme in terminal directory

PuTTY color schemes

New Session Method

This method creates a new blank session with JUST colors set properly.

Download the appropriate colorscheme.reg file and import the registry changes by right-clicking and choosing Merge. Choose "Yes" when prompted if you're sure. Color scheme will show up as a new PuTTY session with all defaults except entries at Window > Colours > Adjust the precise colours PuTTY displays.

Modify Session Method

This method modifies an existing session and changes JUST the color settings.

Download the appropriate colorscheme.reg file. Open the file with a text editor and change the color scheme portion (Molokai below) to match the session you want to modify:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\Molokai]
- CHANGE TO (EXAMPLE) -
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\root@localhost]

NOTE: Some special characters will need to be changed to their Percent-encoded representation (IE, Space as %20). To quickly find the right session name view the top-level entries at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\ with regedit.exe.

Other PuTTY Recommendations

Window > Apprearance
	Font: Consolas, bold, 14-point
	Font quality:
		( ) Antialiased     ( ) Non-Antialiased
		(O) ClearType       ( ) Default
Window > Colours
	[X] Allow terminal to specify ANSI colours
	[X] Allow terminal to use xterm 256-colour mode
	Indicate bolded text by changing:
		( ) The font   (O) The colour   ( ) Both
	[ ] Attempt to use logical palettes
	[ ] Use system colours

Xfce Terminal color schemes

Copy the colorschemes folder to ~/.local/share/xfce4/terminal/ and restart Terminal.

FreeBSD vt color schemes

Append your favourite theme from freebsd_vt/ to /boot/loader.conf or /boot/loader.conf.local and reboot.

MobaXterm color schemes

Copy the theme content form mobaxterm/ and paste the content to your MobaXterm.ini in the corresponding place. ([Colors])

LXTerminal color schemes

Copy the theme content form lxterminal/ and paste the content to your lxterminal in the corresponding place. ([general])

Previewing color schemes

preview.rb is a simple script that allows you to preview the color schemes without having to import them. It parses .itermcolors files and applies the colors to the current session using iTerm's proprietary escape codes. As noted in the linked page, it doesn't run on tmux or screen.

# Apply AdventureTime scheme to the current session
tools/preview.rb schemes/AdventureTime.itermcolors

# Apply the schemes in turn.
# - Press (almost) any key to advance; hit CTRL-C or ESC to stop
# - Press the delete key to go back
tools/preview.rb schemes/*

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