Change actual colors in config to template placeholders from the list below.Get config file from your terminal/editor/etc.Also update CREDITS.md to credit yourself for your contribution.ĭo you want to convert existing iTerm themes to themes for your favorite terminal/editor/etc? Update README.md and screenshots/README.md to include your theme and screenshot. Move your screenshot into screenshots/ - mv screenshots/.Use ImageMagick (or some other tool) to resize your image for consistency - mogrify -resize 600x300\!.screenshotTable.sh - this will create a color table for your theme that you can screenshot. For screenshot consistency, please have your font set to 13pt Monaco and no transparency on the window. Get a screenshot of your theme using the screenshotTable.sh script and ImageMagick. If you only want to generate files for your theme, you can specify this with the -s flag.Generate other formats for your theme using the update_all.py script.Have a great iTerm theme? Send it to me via a Pull Request! Run pip install -r requirements.txt to install the project dependencies.Run pyenv install inside project folder to install python version from.For convenient work with generation scripts, it is recommended to install pyenv.(Need to quit iTerm 2 to reload the configuration file.) Tools/import-scheme.sh Molokai 'SpaceGray Eighties ' # import multiple Tools/import-scheme.sh 'SpaceGray Eighties ' # by scheme name Tools/import-scheme.sh 'schemes/SpaceGray ermcolors ' # by file path Tools/import-scheme.sh -v schemes/ * # Import specific color schemes (quotations are needed for schemes with spaces in name) Tools/import-scheme.sh schemes/ * # Import all color schemes (verbose mode) itermcolors file(s) of the schemes you'd like to use * Click on Color Presets and choose a color scheme Via iTerm preferences (go to the same configuration location as above):
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