Skip to content

filipjanevski/0x96f-term-theme

Repository files navigation

0x96f Terminal Theme

A simple and pleasant dark terminal theme

Screenshot

Screenshot

  1. Download and move kitty/0x96f.conf to ~/.config/kitty.
  2. Open ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf and import the theme by adding include ./0x96f.conf.
  3. Restart kitty to apply the changes.
  1. Download and move alacritty/0x96f.conf to ~/.config/alacritty/themes.
  2. Open your alacritty.toml and import the theme in with the following:
import = [
    "~/.config/alacritty/themes/0x96f.toml"
]
  1. Restart alacritty to apply the changes.
  1. Download and move wezterm/0x96f.lua to ~/.config/wezterm/colors.
  2. Open your wezterm.lua and import the theme in with the following:
local wezterm = require 'wezterm'
local theme = require 'colors.0x96f'
local config = {}

config.colors = theme

return config
  1. Identify the correct theme directory for your operating system:
# macOS
WARP_THEMES_DIR="$HOME/.warp/themes"
# Linux
WARP_THEMES_DIR="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/warp-terminal/themes"
  1. Move the warp/0x96f.yaml to your theme directory and restart Warp.
  2. Select the theme in Appearance -> Themes.

Terminal.app

  1. Download the theme file from the mac-terminal folder.
  2. Open Terminal's settings via ⌘ + ,.
  3. Open the tab "Profiles", and click on the (...) on the lower left, select "Import".
  4. Navigate to the file you just downloaded.
  1. Download the theme file from the iterm2 folder.
  2. Open Terminal's settings via ⌘ + ,.
  3. Open the tab "Profiles" and then "Colors"
  4. Click "Color Presets" and the "Import"
  5. Navigate to the file you just downloaded.
  6. Click "Color Presets" and select 0x96f.
  1. Add the contents from tabby/0x96f.yaml to terminal.customColorSchemes in ~/.config/tabby/config.yaml.
  2. Open Tabby settings and click on 'Color Scheme' to change the current color scheme.
  3. In Tabby settings, click on 'Appearance' to set 'Terminal background' to 'From color scheme'.
  1. Download and move xfce-terminal/0x96f.theme to ~/.local/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes.
  2. Open Xfce Terminal and go to Preferences > Colors > Presets.
  3. Choose the 0x96f theme in the dropdown.
  1. Browse to the [general] section in your active lxterminal.conf file and delete the lines corresponding to the color settings, starting from bgcolor and ending with color_preset.
  2. Copy the contents of lx-terminal/0x96f.conf and paste it inside your active lxterminal.conf file.
  3. Restart LXTerminal to apply the changes.
  1. Download the theme file from the blackbox folder.
  2. In Black Box terminal go to Preferences --> Terminal, scroll down to Theme and click on the link Open themes folder.
  3. Copy blockbox/0x96f.json to the Black Box themes folder and restart Black Box.
  4. Go again to Preferences --> General, scroll down to Theme and select 0x96f.
  1. Download and move rio/0x96f.toml to ~/.config/rio/themes.
  2. Open your config.toml and apply the theme in with the following:
theme = "0x96f"
  1. Restart Rio to apply the changes.

xterm/rxvt

  1. Download the theme file from the xterm-rxvt folder.
  2. Add the following line in ~/.Xresources:
#include "/path-to-theme/0x96f.Xresources"
  1. While most display managers will automatically load this configuration file on startup, it is possible to load the configuration manually by running:
xrdb ~/.Xresources