├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── alacritty ├── dark-decay.toml ├── decay.toml ├── decayce.toml └── light-decay.toml ├── assets ├── Xresources_guide.png ├── decay-alacritty.png ├── decay-kitty.png ├── decay-konsole.png ├── decay-st.png ├── decay-tabby.png ├── decay-terminator.png ├── decay-tilix.png ├── decay-tym.png ├── decay-wezterm.png ├── main.png └── terminator_guide.png ├── kitty ├── dark-decay.ini ├── decay.ini ├── decayce.ini └── light-decay.ini ├── konsole ├── Dark Decay.colorscheme ├── Decay.colorscheme ├── Decayce.colorscheme └── Light Decay.colorscheme ├── st ├── dark-decay.xresources ├── decayce.xresources └── light-decay.xresources ├── tabby ├── dark-decay.yaml ├── decayce.yaml └── light-decay.yaml ├── terminator ├── DarkDecay.config ├── Decay.config ├── Decayce.config └── LightDecay.config ├── tilix └── schemes │ ├── dark-decay.json │ ├── decay.json │ ├── decayce.json │ └── light-decay.json ├── tym ├── config.lua ├── theme.dark-decay.lua ├── theme.decayce.lua ├── theme.light-decay.lua └── theme.lua ├── wezterm ├── wezterm.dark-decay.lua ├── wezterm.decayce.lua ├── wezterm.light-decay.lua └── wezterm.lua └── xresources ├── .Xresources ├── .Xresources.dark-decay ├── .Xresources.decayce └── .Xresources.light-decay /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 4 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 5 | 6 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 7 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 8 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 9 | 10 | Preamble 11 | 12 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 13 | software and other kinds of works. 14 | 15 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 16 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Decay For Terminal Emulators

3 | 4 | # Decay Theme 5 | ## INFORMATION 6 | Decay uses shades of green along with a dark-toned background for better contrast! 7 | 8 | The contrast between background and primary color helps avoiding any eye fatigue when spending a lot of time in front of the computer. 9 | 10 | ## Current Ports :airplane: 11 | 12 | | Terminal | Ported | 13 | | ----------- | ----------- | 14 | | Alacritty | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/alacritty) | 15 | | Kitty | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/kitty) | 16 | | Konsole | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/konsole) | 17 | | Tilix | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/tilix) | 18 | | Terminator | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/terminator) | 19 | | st - Suckless | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/st) | 20 | | tym | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/tym) | 21 | | WezTerm | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/wezterm) | 22 | | Xresources | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/xresources) | 23 | | Tabby | [YES](https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms/tree/main/tabby) | 24 | 25 | # :heavy_exclamation_mark: Setup 26 | 27 | ## IMPORTANT 28 | First clone the repo into your prefered directory using: 29 | 30 | `git clone https://github.com/decaycs/decay-terms` 31 | 32 | After that, you can get the theme from specific directories for supported terminals. 33 | 34 | [See Below](#alacritty) 35 | 36 | ### [Alacritty](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty) - 37 | Head over to `alacritty/` and copy `decay.yml` to your alacritty config path: 38 | 39 | ```sh 40 | cd decay-terms/alacritty 41 | cp decay.yml ~/.config/alacritty/ 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | > See the folder `alacritty` to get more versions of decay like `decayce`, `dark-decay` or `light-decay`. 45 | 46 | Enable decay adding 47 | 48 | ```yml 49 | import: 50 | - ~/.config/alacritty/decay.yml 51 | ``` 52 | 53 | to your `alacritty.yml` 54 | 55 | ###### Showcase 56 | ![decay-alacritty](./assets/decay-alacritty.png) 57 | 58 | >Happy ricing :) 59 | 60 | ## [Kitty](https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty) - 61 | Head over to `kitty/` and copy `decay.ini` to your kitty config path: 62 | 63 | ```sh 64 | cd decay-terms/kitty 65 | cp decay.ini ~/.config/kitty/ 66 | ``` 67 | 68 | > See the folder `kitty` to get more versions of decay like `decayce`, `dark-decay` or `light-decay`. 69 | 70 | Enable `Decay theme` adding `include decay.ini` to your `kitty.conf` 71 | 72 | >Happy ricing :) 73 | 74 | ###### Showcase 75 | ![decay-kitty](./assets/decay-kitty.png) 76 | 77 | ## [Konsole](https://konsole.kde.org) - 78 | 79 | 80 | Move all the files from the konsole folder to `~/.local/share/konsole`, then select the desired theme in the profile settings 81 | ```bash 82 | mkdir -pv ~/.local/share/konsole 83 | cp -v konsole/* ~/.local/share/konsole 84 | ``` 85 | 86 | >Happy ricing :) 87 | 88 | ###### Showcase 89 | ![decay-konsole](./assets/decay-konsole.png) 90 | 91 | 92 | ## [Tilix](https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/) - 93 | Head over to `tilix/` and copy `decay.json` to your tilix schemes directory: 94 | 95 | ```sh 96 | cd decay-terms/tilix 97 | cp decay.json ~/.config/tilix/schemes 98 | ``` 99 | 100 | > See the folder `tilix/schemes` to get more versions of decay like `decayce`, `dark-decay` or `light-decay`. 101 | 102 | To enable `Decay theme` in tilix, you need to follow a few steps: 103 | 104 | 1. Open your profile preferences (tilix settings) 105 | 2. Switch to `Color` tab 106 | 3. Select *Decay* from the color scheme drop-down menu 107 | 108 | ###### Showcase 109 | ![decay-tilix](./assets/decay-tilix.png) 110 | 111 | >Happy ricing :) 112 | 113 | ## [Terminator](https://terminator-gtk3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) - 114 | To get **Decay Theme** for *Terminator* terminal, you need to dot some I's and cross some T's :| 115 | 116 | You need to copy the content of `terminator/decay` into your `~/.config/terminator/config` file under the profiles section. 117 | 118 | After you've done that your *Terminator config* file should look something like this: 119 | ![Terminator Guide](./assets/terminator_guide.png) 120 | 121 | To enable `Decay theme` in terminator you need to right click inside terminal and select the `Decay` profile from the drop-down menu. 122 | 123 | To make `Decay theme` default, check out [EliverLara Terminator themes](https://github.com/EliverLara/terminator-themes#setting-a-default) 124 | 125 | > See the folder `terminator` to get more versions of decay like `decayce`, `dark-decay` or `light-decay`. 126 | 127 | ###### Showcase 128 | ![decay-terminator](./assets/decay-terminator.png) 129 | 130 | >Happy ricing :) 131 | 132 | ## [Tabby](https://tabby.sh/) 133 | Paste the contents of the theme you choosed into your `~/.config/tabby/config.yaml` 134 | 135 | Open the settings => Navigate to Colour scheme and you should hopefully see Decay (and Decayce) at the top. 136 | 137 | ##### Showcase 138 | ![decay-tabby](./assets/decay-tabby.png) 139 | 140 | >Happy ricing :) 141 | 142 | ## [Suckless - st](https://st.suckless.org/) - 143 | Getting **Decay Theme** for *st* terminal can be a little bit tricky :| 144 | 145 | There are a few approaches to make it work, showing a few for now, but will add extra soon :) 146 | 147 | The easiest way is using `xrdb merge` and `path/to/xresources`, in our case you can use: 148 | ``` 149 | xrdb merge ./st/dark-decay.xresources 150 | ``` 151 | 152 | You can replace `dark-decay` with the appropriate palette that you want. (e.g. `./st/decayce.xresources`) 153 | 154 | > This only works using the xresources st patch, for example, we're using the [siduck's st build](https://github.com/siduck/st) that really works nice with this! 155 | 156 | Another way is to edit your `~/.Xresources` file to match the colors of **Decay** 157 | 158 | To do so, just copy the content of `./st/xresources` into your `~/.Xresources` file, but make sure to edit the correct section, such as *colors section* 159 | 160 | >Note\*: If you use **.Xresources** for your rice colors, then your whole rice will change to **Decay Theme** colors. Be Aware ! 161 | 162 | ###### Showcase 163 | ![decay-st](./assets/decay-st.png) 164 | 165 | > Happy ricing! 166 | 167 | ## [tym](https://github.com/endaaman/tym) - 168 | 169 | To get **Decay Theme** work in *tym* terminal is quite simple, just head over to `tym/` and copy `theme.lua` to your tym terminal config path: 170 | 171 | > By default tym terminal config path is `~/.config/tym` 172 | 173 | ```sh 174 | cp -r decay-terms/tym/theme.lua ~/.config/tym 175 | ``` 176 | 177 | If you just installed tym and don't have any previous *configurations* for tym, you can copy the `config.lua`: 178 | 179 | ```sh 180 | cp -r decay-terms/tym/config.lua ~/.config/tym 181 | ``` 182 | 183 | or if you do have custom *configurations*, then you just add the content of `tym/config.lua` to your `~/.config/tym/config.lua` file. 184 | 185 | > See the folder `tym` to get more versions of decay like `decayce`, `dark-decay` or `light-decay`. 186 | 187 | ###### Showcase 188 | ![decay-tym](./assets/decay-tym.png) 189 | 190 | > Happy ricing :) 191 | 192 | ## [WezTerm](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/index.html) - 193 | All you need to do is, once again use your favorite keyboard keys, `ctrl+c` and `ctrl+v` :) 194 | 195 | Head over to `wezterm/` and copy the content of `wezterm.lua` under the `return section` into your *wezterm* config file. 196 | 197 | > See the folder `wezterm` to get more versions of decay like `decayce`, `dark-decay` or `light-decay`. 198 | 199 | ###### Showcase 200 | ![decay-wezterm](./assets/decay-wezterm.png) 201 | 202 | > Happy ricing :) 203 | 204 | ## [Xresources](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/x_resources) - 205 | To get the **Decay Theme** in your personal `Xresources` is easy. 206 | Head over the folder `xresources` of the repo, and then copy the file `.Xresources` to your home. 207 | 208 | ```sh 209 | cd decay-terms/xresources 210 | cp .Xresources ~ 211 | ``` 212 | 213 | Now merge the info in your system using `xrdb`: 214 | 215 | ```sh 216 | xrdb merge ~/.Xresources 217 | ``` 218 | 219 | > See the folder `xresources` to get more versions of decay like `decayce`, `dark-decay` or `light-decay`. 220 | 221 | > Is recommended to put this in your autostart, but not in all cases 222 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alacritty/dark-decay.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Eye Friendly Colors 2 | # Created by https://github.com/decaycs 3 | 4 | [colors.bright] 5 | black = "#384148" 6 | blue = "#8cc1ff" 7 | cyan = "#90daff" 8 | green = "#94f7c5" 9 | magenta = "#e2a6ff" 10 | red = "#fc7b81" 11 | white = "#fafdff" 12 | yellow = "#ffeba6" 13 | 14 | [colors.cursor] 15 | cursor = "#f5f5f5" 16 | text = "CellForeground" 17 | 18 | [colors.normal] 19 | black = "#1c252c" 20 | blue = "#70a5eb" 21 | cyan = "#74bee9" 22 | green = "#78dba9" 23 | magenta = "#c68aee" 24 | red = "#e05f65" 25 | white = "#dee1e6" 26 | yellow = "#f1cf8a" 27 | 28 | [colors.primary] 29 | background = "#101419" 30 | foreground = "#b6beca" 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alacritty/decay.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Eye Friendly Colors 2 | # Created by https://github.com/decaycs 3 | 4 | [colors.bright] 5 | black = "#384148" 6 | blue = "#8cc1ff" 7 | cyan = "#90daff" 8 | green = "#94f7c5" 9 | magenta = "#e2a6ff" 10 | red = "#fc7b81" 11 | white = "#fafdff" 12 | yellow = "#ffeba6" 13 | 14 | [colors.cursor] 15 | cursor = "#f5f5f5" 16 | text = "CellForeground" 17 | 18 | [colors.normal] 19 | black = "#1c252c" 20 | blue = "#70a5eb" 21 | cyan = "#74bee9" 22 | green = "#78dba9" 23 | magenta = "#c68aee" 24 | red = "#e05f65" 25 | white = "#dee1e6" 26 | yellow = "#f1cf8a" 27 | 28 | [colors.primary] 29 | background = "#171a1f" 30 | foreground = "#b6beca" 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alacritty/decayce.toml: 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color10 #94f7c5 23 | 24 | # Yellow 25 | color3 #f1cf8a 26 | color11 #ffeba6 27 | 28 | # Blue 29 | color4 #70a5eb 30 | color12 #8cc1ff 31 | 32 | # Magenta 33 | color5 #c68aee 34 | color13 #e2a6ff 35 | 36 | # Cyan 37 | color6 #74bee9 38 | color14 #90daff 39 | 40 | # White 41 | color7 #dee1e6 42 | color15 #fafdff 43 | 44 | # Cursor 45 | cursor #f5f5f5 46 | cursor_text_color #a9b1d6 47 | 48 | # Selection highlight 49 | selection_foreground #a9b1d6 50 | selection_background #22262e 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kitty/decay.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Eye Friendly Colors 2 | # Created by https://github.com/decaycs 3 | 4 | cursor_shape Underline 5 | cursor_underline_thickness 1 6 | window_padding_width 20 7 | 8 | # Special 9 | foreground #b6beca 10 | background #171a1f 11 | 12 | # Black 13 | color0 #1c252c 14 | color8 #384148 15 | 16 | # Red 17 | color1 #e05f65 18 | color9 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#bd3c42 18 | color9 #c24147 19 | 20 | # Green 21 | color2 #69b373 22 | color10 #6eb878 23 | 24 | # Yellow 25 | color3 #ceac67 26 | color11 #d3b16c 27 | 28 | # Blue 29 | color4 #4d82c8 30 | color12 #5287cd 31 | 32 | # Magenta 33 | color5 #a367cb 34 | color13 #a86cd0 35 | 36 | # Cyan 37 | color6 #519bc6 38 | color14 #56a0cb 39 | 40 | # White 41 | color7 #101419 42 | color15 #1f2328 43 | 44 | # Cursor 45 | cursor #101419 46 | cursor_text_color #c5c8cd 47 | 48 | # Selection highlight 49 | selection_foreground #101419 50 | selection_background #d4d7dc 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /konsole/Dark Decay.colorscheme: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Background] 2 | Color=16,20,25 3 | 4 | [BackgroundFaint] 5 | Color=49,54,59 6 | 7 | [BackgroundIntense] 8 | Color=0,0,0 9 | 10 | [Color0] 11 | Color=35,38,39 12 | 13 | [Color0Faint] 14 | Color=13,16,20 15 | 16 | [Color0Intense] 17 | Color=107,112,120 18 | 19 | [Color1] 20 | Color=224,95,101 21 | 22 | [Color1Faint] 23 | Color=120,50,40 24 | 25 | [Color1Intense] 26 | Color=229,100,106 27 | 28 | [Color2] 29 | Color=120,219,169 30 | 31 | [Color2Faint] 32 | Color=23,162,98 33 | 34 | [Color2Intense] 35 | Color=148,247,197 36 | 37 | [Color3] 38 | Color=241,207,138 39 | 40 | [Color3Faint] 41 | Color=182,86,25 42 | 43 | [Color3Intense] 44 | Color=246,212,143 45 | 46 | [Color4] 47 | Color=112,165,235 48 | 49 | [Color4Faint] 50 | Color=27,102,143 51 | 52 | [Color4Intense] 53 | Color=117,170,240 54 | 55 | [Color5] 56 | Color=198,138,238 57 | 58 | [Color5Faint] 59 | Color=97,74,115 60 | 61 | [Color5Intense] 62 | Color=203,143,243 63 | 64 | [Color6] 65 | Color=116,190,233 66 | 67 | [Color6Faint] 68 | Color=24,108,96 69 | 70 | [Color6Intense] 71 | Color=121,195,238 72 | 73 | [Color7] 74 | Color=222,225,230 75 | 76 | [Color7Faint] 77 | Color=99,104,109 78 | 79 | [Color7Intense] 80 | Color=227,230,235 81 | 82 | [Foreground] 83 | Color=182,190,202 84 | 85 | [ForegroundFaint] 86 | Color=239,240,241 87 | 88 | [ForegroundIntense] 89 | Color=255,255,255 90 | 91 | [General] 92 | Anchor=0.5,0.5 93 | Blur=false 94 | ColorRandomization=false 95 | Description=Dark Decay 96 | FillStyle=Tile 97 | Opacity=1 98 | Wallpaper= 99 | WallpaperFlipType=NoFlip 100 | WallpaperOpacity=1 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /konsole/Decay.colorscheme: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Background] 2 | Color=23,26,31 3 | 4 | [BackgroundFaint] 5 | Color=33,37,44 6 | 7 | [BackgroundIntense] 8 | Color=0,0,0 9 | 10 | [Color0] 11 | Color=28,37,44 12 | 13 | [Color0Faint] 14 | Color=37,48,57 15 | 16 | [Color0Intense] 17 | Color=107,112,120 18 | 19 | [Color1] 20 | Color=224,95,101 21 | 22 | [Color1Faint] 23 | Color=120,50,40 24 | 25 | [Color1Intense] 26 | Color=229,100,106 27 | 28 | [Color2] 29 | Color=120,219,169 30 | 31 | [Color2Faint] 32 | Color=23,162,98 33 | 34 | [Color2Intense] 35 | Color=148,247,197 36 | 37 | [Color3] 38 | Color=241,207,138 39 | 40 | [Color3Faint] 41 | Color=182,86,25 42 | 43 | [Color3Intense] 44 | Color=246,212,143 45 | 46 | [Color4] 47 | Color=112,165,235 48 | 49 | [Color4Faint] 50 | Color=27,102,143 51 | 52 | [Color4Intense] 53 | Color=117,170,240 54 | 55 | [Color5] 56 | Color=198,138,238 57 | 58 | [Color5Faint] 59 | Color=97,74,115 60 | 61 | [Color5Intense] 62 | Color=203,143,243 63 | 64 | [Color6] 65 | Color=116,190,233 66 | 67 | [Color6Faint] 68 | Color=24,108,96 69 | 70 | [Color6Intense] 71 | Color=121,195,238 72 | 73 | [Color7] 74 | Color=222,225,230 75 | 76 | [Color7Faint] 77 | Color=99,104,109 78 | 79 | [Color7Intense] 80 | Color=227,230,235 81 | 82 | [Foreground] 83 | Color=182,190,202 84 | 85 | [ForegroundFaint] 86 | Color=239,240,241 87 | 88 | [ForegroundIntense] 89 | Color=255,255,255 90 | 91 | [General] 92 | Anchor=0.5,0.5 93 | Blur=false 94 | ColorRandomization=false 95 | Description=Decay 96 | FillStyle=Tile 97 | Opacity=1 98 | Wallpaper= 99 | WallpaperFlipType=NoFlip 100 | WallpaperOpacity=1 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /konsole/Decayce.colorscheme: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Background] 2 | Color=13,15,24 3 | 4 | [BackgroundFaint] 5 | Color=49,54,59 6 | 7 | [BackgroundIntense] 8 | Color=5,7,16 9 | 10 | [Color0] 11 | Color=35,38,39 12 | 13 | [Color0Faint] 14 | Color=13,16,20 15 | 16 | [Color0Intense] 17 | Color=107,112,120 18 | 19 | [Color1] 20 | Color=221,103,119 21 | 22 | [Color1Faint] 23 | Color=120,50,40 24 | 25 | [Color1Intense] 26 | Color=226,108,124 27 | 28 | [Color2] 29 | Color=144,206,170 30 | 31 | [Color2Faint] 32 | Color=23,162,98 33 | 34 | [Color2Intense] 35 | Color=149,211,175 36 | 37 | [Color3] 38 | Color=236,211,160 39 | 40 | [Color3Faint] 41 | Color=182,86,25 42 | 43 | [Color3Intense] 44 | Color=241,216,165 45 | 46 | [Color4] 47 | Color=134,170,236 48 | 49 | [Color4Faint] 50 | Color=27,102,143 51 | 52 | [Color4Intense] 53 | Color=139,175,241 54 | 55 | [Color5] 56 | Color=194,150,235 57 | 58 | [Color5Faint] 59 | Color=97,74,115 60 | 61 | [Color5Intense] 62 | Color=199,155,240 63 | 64 | [Color6] 65 | Color=147,206,233 66 | 67 | [Color6Faint] 68 | Color=24,108,96 69 | 70 | [Color6Intense] 71 | Color=120,179,206 72 | 73 | [Color7] 74 | Color=208,211,216 75 | 76 | [Color7Faint] 77 | Color=99,104,109 78 | 79 | [Color7Intense] 80 | Color=200,203,208 81 | 82 | [Foreground] 83 | Color=165,182,207 84 | 85 | [ForegroundFaint] 86 | Color=239,240,241 87 | 88 | [ForegroundIntense] 89 | Color=255,255,255 90 | 91 | [General] 92 | Anchor=0.5,0.5 93 | Blur=false 94 | ColorRandomization=false 95 | Description=Decayce 96 | FillStyle=Tile 97 | Opacity=1 98 | Wallpaper= 99 | WallpaperFlipType=NoFlip 100 | WallpaperOpacity=1 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /konsole/Light Decay.colorscheme: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Background] 2 | Color=222,225,230 3 | 4 | [BackgroundFaint] 5 | Color=49,54,59 6 | 7 | [BackgroundIntense] 8 | Color=179,182,186 9 | 10 | [Color0] 11 | Color=35,38,39 12 | 13 | [Color0Faint] 14 | Color=13,16,20 15 | 16 | [Color0Intense] 17 | Color=107,112,120 18 | 19 | [Color1] 20 | Color=189,60,66 21 | 22 | [Color1Faint] 23 | Color=120,50,40 24 | 25 | [Color1Intense] 26 | Color=194,65,71 27 | 28 | [Color2] 29 | Color=105,179,115 30 | 31 | [Color2Faint] 32 | Color=23,162,98 33 | 34 | [Color2Intense] 35 | Color=110,184,120 36 | 37 | [Color3] 38 | Color=206,172,103 39 | 40 | [Color3Faint] 41 | Color=182,86,25 42 | 43 | [Color3Intense] 44 | Color=211,177,108 45 | 46 | [Color4] 47 | Color=77,130,200 48 | 49 | [Color4Faint] 50 | Color=27,102,143 51 | 52 | [Color4Intense] 53 | Color=82,135,205 54 | 55 | [Color5] 56 | Color=163,103,203 57 | 58 | [Color5Faint] 59 | Color=97,74,115 60 | 61 | [Color5Intense] 62 | Color=168,108,208 63 | 64 | [Color6] 65 | Color=81,155,198 66 | 67 | [Color6Faint] 68 | Color=24,108,96 69 | 70 | [Color6Intense] 71 | Color=86,160,203 72 | 73 | [Color7] 74 | Color=16,20,25 75 | 76 | [Color7Faint] 77 | Color=99,104,109 78 | 79 | [Color7Intense] 80 | Color=31,35,40 81 | 82 | [Foreground] 83 | Color=16,20,25 84 | 85 | [ForegroundFaint] 86 | Color=239,240,241 87 | 88 | [ForegroundIntense] 89 | Color=255,255,255 90 | 91 | [General] 92 | Anchor=0.5,0.5 93 | Blur=false 94 | ColorRandomization=false 95 | Description=Light Decay 96 | FillStyle=Tile 97 | Opacity=1 98 | Wallpaper= 99 | WallpaperFlipType=NoFlip 100 | WallpaperOpacity=1 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /st/dark-decay.xresources: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Xft.antialias: 1 2 | Xft.hinting: 1 3 | Xft.autohint: 0 4 | Xft.hintstyle: hintslight 5 | Xft.rgba: rgb 6 | Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault 7 | 8 | st.font: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font:style:regular:pixelsize=15 9 | 10 | ! window padding 11 | st.borderpx: 15 12 | 13 | !- 0.1 to 0.9 = transparency 14 | st.alpha: 1.0 15 | 16 | *background: #101419 17 | ! *foreground: #b6beca 18 | 19 | ! Black + DarkGrey 20 | *color0: #1c252c 21 | *color8: #384148 22 | 23 | ! DarkRed + Red 24 | *color1: #e05f65 25 | *color9: #fc7b81 26 | 27 | ! DarkGreen + Green 28 | *color2: #78dba9 29 | *color10: #94f7c5 30 | 31 | ! DarkYellow + Yellow 32 | *color3: #f1cf8a 33 | *color11: #ffeba6 34 | 35 | ! DarkBlue + Blue 36 | *color4: #70a5eb 37 | *color12: #8cc1ff 38 | 39 | ! DarkMagenta + Magenta 40 | *color5: #c68aee 41 | *color13: #e2a6ff 42 | 43 | ! DarkCyan + Cyan 44 | *color6: #74bee9 45 | *color14: #90daff 46 | 47 | ! LightGrey + White 48 | *color7: #dee1e6 49 | *color15: #fafdff 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /st/decayce.xresources: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Xft.antialias: 1 2 | Xft.hinting: 1 3 | Xft.autohint: 0 4 | Xft.hintstyle: hintslight 5 | Xft.rgba: rgb 6 | Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault 7 | 8 | st.font: Maple Mono SC NF:style:medium:pixelsize=15 9 | 10 | ! window padding 11 | st.borderpx: 20 12 | 13 | !- 0.1 to 0.9 = transparency 14 | st.alpha: 1.0 15 | 16 | *background: #181f21 17 | *foreground: #dadada 18 | 19 | ! Black + DarkGrey 20 | *color0: #1c1e27 21 | *color8: #151720 22 | 23 | ! DarkRed + Red 24 | *color1: #e26c7c 25 | *color9: #dd6777 26 | 27 | ! DarkGreen + Green 28 | *color2: #95d3af 29 | *color10: #90ceaa 30 | 31 | ! DarkYellow + Yellow 32 | *color3: #f1d8a5 33 | *color11: #ecd3a0 34 | 35 | ! DarkBlue + Blue 36 | *color4: #8baff1 37 | *color12: #86aaec 38 | 39 | ! DarkMagenta + Magenta 40 | *color5: #c79bf0 41 | *color13: #c296eb 42 | 43 | ! DarkCyan + Cyan 44 | *color6: #98d3ee 45 | *color14: #93cee9 46 | 47 | ! LightGrey + White 48 | *color7: #cbced3 49 | *color15: #d0d3d8 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /st/light-decay.xresources: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Xft.antialias: 1 2 | Xft.hinting: 1 3 | Xft.autohint: 0 4 | Xft.hintstyle: hintslight 5 | Xft.rgba: rgb 6 | Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault 7 | 8 | st.font: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font:style:regular:pixelsize=15 9 | 10 | ! window padding 11 | st.borderpx: 15 12 | 13 | !- 0.1 to 0.9 = transparency 14 | st.alpha: 1.0 15 | 16 | *background: #dee1e6 17 | ! *foreground: #b6beca 18 | 19 | ! Black + DarkGrey 20 | *color0: #c5c8cd 21 | *color8: #989ba0 22 | 23 | ! DarkRed + Red 24 | *color1: #bd3c42 25 | *color9: #c24147 26 | 27 | ! DarkGreen + Green 28 | *color2: #69b373 29 | *color10: #6eb878 30 | 31 | ! DarkYellow + Yellow 32 | *color3: #ceac67 33 | *color11: #d3b16c 34 | 35 | ! DarkBlue + Blue 36 | *color4: #5287cd 37 | *color12: #4d82c8 38 | 39 | ! DarkMagenta + Magenta 40 | *color5: #a367cb 41 | *color13: #a86cd0 42 | 43 | ! DarkCyan + Cyan 44 | *color6: #19bc6 45 | *color14: #56a0cb 46 | 47 | ! LightGrey + White 48 | *color7: #101419 49 | *color15: #1f2328 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tabby/dark-decay.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | - name: Dark Decay 2 | foreground: '#b6beca' 3 | background: '#101419' 4 | cursor: '#f5f5f5' 5 | colors: 6 | - '#1c252c' 7 | - '#e05f65' 8 | - '#78dba9' 9 | - '#f1cf8a' 10 | - '#70a5eb' 11 | - '#c68aee' 12 | - '#74bee9' 13 | - '#dee1e6' 14 | - '#384148' 15 | - '#fc7b81' 16 | - '#94f7c5' 17 | - '#ffeba6' 18 | - '#8cc1ff' 19 | - '#e2a6ff' 20 | - '#90daff' 21 | - '#fafdff' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tabby/decayce.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | - name: Decayce 2 | foreground: '#a5b6cf' 3 | background: '#0d0f18' 4 | cursor: '#a5b6cf' 5 | colors: 6 | - '#1c1e27' 7 | - '#dd6777' 8 | - '#90ceaa' 9 | - '#ecd3a0' 10 | - '#86aaec' 11 | - '#c296eb' 12 | - '#93cee9' 13 | - '#d0d3d8' 14 | - '#384148' 15 | - '#e26c7c' 16 | - '#95d3af' 17 | - '#f1d8a5' 18 | - '#86aaec' 19 | - '#c79bf0' 20 | - '#98d3ee' 21 | - '#f7f7f7' 22 | cursorAccent: undefined -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tabby/light-decay.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | - name: Light Decay 2 | foreground: '#101419' 3 | background: '#dee1e6' 4 | cursor: '#101419' 5 | colors: 6 | - '#101419' 7 | - '#bd3c42' 8 | - '#69b373' 9 | - '#ceac67' 10 | - '#4d82c8' 11 | - '#a367cb' 12 | - '#519bc6' 13 | - '#c5c8cd' 14 | - '#1f2328' 15 | - '#c24147' 16 | - '#6eb878' 17 | - '#d3b16c' 18 | - '#5287cd' 19 | - '#a86cd0' 20 | - '#56a0cb' 21 | - '#c5c8cd' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /terminator/DarkDecay.config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [[Decay]] 2 | palette = "#1c252c:#e05f65:#78dba9:#f1cf8a:#70a5eb:#c68aee:#74bee9:#dee1e6:#384148:#fc7b81:#94f7c5:#ffeba6:#8cc1ff:#e2a6ff:#90daff:#fafdff" 3 | background_color = "#101419" 4 | cursor_color = "#f5f5f5" 5 | foreground_color = "#b6beca" 6 | background_image = None 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /terminator/Decay.config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [[Decay]] 2 | palette = "#1c252c:#e05f65:#78dba9:#f1cf8a:#70a5eb:#c68aee:#74bee9:#dee1e6:#384148:#fc7b81:#94f7c5:#ffeba6:#8cc1ff:#e2a6ff:#90daff:#fafdff" 3 | background_color = "#171a1f" 4 | cursor_color = "#f5f5f5" 5 | foreground_color = "#b6beca" 6 | background_image = None 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /terminator/Decayce.config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [[Decay]] 2 | palette = "#151720:#dd6777:#90ceaa:#ecd3a0:#86aaec:#c296eb:#93cee9:#cbced3:#1c1e27:#e26c7c:#95d3af:#f1d8a5:#8baff1:#c79bf0:#98d3ee:#d0d3d8" 3 | background_color = "#0d0f18" 4 | cursor_color = "#a5b6cf" 5 | foreground_color = "#a5b6cf" 6 | background_image = None 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /terminator/LightDecay.config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [[Decay]] 2 | palette = "#c5c8cd:#bd3c42:#69b373:#ceac67:#4d82c8:#a367cb:#519bc6:#101419:#989ba0:#c24147:#6eb878:#d3b16c:#5287cd:#a86cd0:#56a0cb:#1f2328" 3 | background_color = "#dee1e6" 4 | cursor_color = "#101419" 5 | foreground_color = "#101419" 6 | background_image = None 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tilix/schemes/dark-decay.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Decay", 3 | "comment": "Ported for Terminix Colour Scheme", 4 | "use-theme-colors": false, 5 | "foreground-color": "#b6beca", 6 | "background-color": "#101419", 7 | "palette": [ 8 | "#1c252c", 9 | "#e05f65", 10 | "#78dba9", 11 | "#f1cf8a", 12 | "#70a5eb", 13 | "#c68aee", 14 | "#74bee9", 15 | "#dee1e6", 16 | "#384148", 17 | "#fc7b81", 18 | "#94f7c5", 19 | "#ffeba6", 20 | "#8cc1ff", 21 | "#e2a6ff", 22 | "#90daff", 23 | "#fafdff" 24 | ] 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tilix/schemes/decay.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Decay", 3 | "comment": "Ported for Terminix Colour Scheme", 4 | "use-theme-colors": false, 5 | "foreground-color": "#b6beca", 6 | "background-color": "#171a1f", 7 | "palette": [ 8 | "#1c252c", 9 | "#e05f65", 10 | "#78dba9", 11 | "#f1cf8a", 12 | "#70a5eb", 13 | "#c68aee", 14 | "#74bee9", 15 | "#dee1e6", 16 | "#384148", 17 | "#fc7b81", 18 | "#94f7c5", 19 | "#ffeba6", 20 | "#8cc1ff", 21 | "#e2a6ff", 22 | "#90daff", 23 | "#fafdff" 24 | ] 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tilix/schemes/decayce.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Decay", 3 | "comment": "Ported for Terminix Colour Scheme", 4 | "use-theme-colors": false, 5 | "foreground-color": "#a5b6cf", 6 | "background-color": "#0d0f18", 7 | "palette": [ 8 | "#151720", 9 | "#dd6777", 10 | "#90ceaa", 11 | "#ecd3a0", 12 | "#86aaec", 13 | "#c296eb", 14 | "#93cee9", 15 | "#cbced3", 16 | "#1c1e27", 17 | "#e26c7c", 18 | "#95d3af", 19 | "#f1d8a5", 20 | "#8baff1", 21 | "#c79bf0", 22 | "#98d3ee", 23 | "#d0d3d8" 24 | ] 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tilix/schemes/light-decay.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Decay", 3 | "comment": "Ported for Terminix Colour Scheme", 4 | "use-theme-colors": false, 5 | "foreground-color": "#101419", 6 | "background-color": "#dee1e6", 7 | "palette": [ 8 | "#c5c8cd", 9 | "#bd3c42", 10 | "#69b373", 11 | "#ceac67", 12 | "#4d82c8", 13 | "#a367cb", 14 | "#519bc6", 15 | "#101419", 16 | "#989ba0", 17 | "#c24147", 18 | "#6eb878", 19 | "#d3b16c", 20 | "#5287cd", 21 | "#a86cd0", 22 | "#56a0cb", 23 | "#1f2328" 24 | ] 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tym/config.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local tym = require('tym') 2 | 3 | tym.set_config({ 4 | padding_horizontal = 20, 5 | padding_vertical = 20, 6 | font = 'Iosevka Semibold Extended 16' 7 | }) 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tym/theme.dark-decay.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local bg = '#101419' 2 | local fg = '#b6beca' 3 | return { 4 | color_background = bg, 5 | color_foreground = fg, 6 | color_window_background = bg, 7 | color_bold = fg, 8 | color_cursor = '#b6beca', 9 | color_highlight = fg, 10 | color_highlight_foreground = bg, 11 | color_0 = '#242931', 12 | color_1 = '#e05f65', 13 | color_2 = '#78DBA9', 14 | color_3 = '#f1cf8a', 15 | color_4 = '#70a5eb', 16 | color_5 = '#c68aee', 17 | color_6 = '#74bee9', 18 | color_7 = '#dee1e6', 19 | color_8 = '#242931', 20 | color_9 = '#e05f65', 21 | color_10 = '#78DBA9', 22 | color_11 = '#f1cf8a', 23 | color_12 = '#70a5eb', 24 | color_13 = '#c68aee', 25 | color_14 = '#74bee9', 26 | color_15 = '#dee1e6', 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tym/theme.decayce.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local bg = '#0d0f18' 2 | local fg = '#a5b6cf' 3 | return { 4 | color_background = bg, 5 | color_foreground = fg, 6 | color_window_background = bg, 7 | color_bold = fg, 8 | color_cursor = '#b6beca', 9 | color_highlight = fg, 10 | color_highlight_foreground = bg, 11 | color_0 = '#151720', 12 | color_1 = '#dd6777', 13 | color_2 = '#90ceaa', 14 | color_3 = '#ecd3a0', 15 | color_4 = '#86aaec', 16 | color_5 = '#c296eb', 17 | color_6 = '#93cee9', 18 | color_7 = '#cbced3', 19 | color_8 = '#1c1e27', 20 | color_9 = '#e26c7c', 21 | color_10 = '#95d3af', 22 | color_11 = '#f1d8a5', 23 | color_12 = '#8baff1', 24 | color_13 = '#c79bf0', 25 | color_14 = '#98d3ee', 26 | color_15 = '#d0d3d8', 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tym/theme.light-decay.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local bg = '#dee1e6' 2 | local fg = '#101419' 3 | return { 4 | color_background = bg, 5 | color_foreground = fg, 6 | color_window_background = bg, 7 | color_bold = fg, 8 | color_cursor = '#101419', 9 | color_highlight = fg, 10 | color_highlight_foreground = bg, 11 | color_0 = '#c5c8cd', 12 | color_1 = '#bd3c42', 13 | color_2 = '#69b373', 14 | color_3 = '#ceac67', 15 | color_4 = '#4d82c8', 16 | color_5 = '#a367cb', 17 | color_6 = '#519bc6', 18 | color_7 = '#101419', 19 | color_8 = '#989ba0', 20 | color_9 = '#c24147', 21 | color_10 = '#6eb878', 22 | color_11 = '#d3b16c', 23 | color_12 = '#5287cd', 24 | color_13 = '#a86cd0', 25 | color_14 = '#56a0cb', 26 | color_15 = '#1f2328', 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tym/theme.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local bg = '#171B20' 2 | local fg = '#b6beca' 3 | return { 4 | color_background = bg, 5 | color_foreground = fg, 6 | color_window_background = bg, 7 | color_bold = fg, 8 | color_cursor = '#b6beca', 9 | color_highlight = fg, 10 | color_highlight_foreground = bg, 11 | color_0 = '#242931', 12 | color_1 = '#e05f65', 13 | color_2 = '#78DBA9', 14 | color_3 = '#f1cf8a', 15 | color_4 = '#70a5eb', 16 | color_5 = '#c68aee', 17 | color_6 = '#74bee9', 18 | color_7 = '#dee1e6', 19 | color_8 = '#242931', 20 | color_9 = '#e05f65', 21 | color_10 = '#78DBA9', 22 | color_11 = '#f1cf8a', 23 | color_12 = '#70a5eb', 24 | color_13 = '#c68aee', 25 | color_14 = '#74bee9', 26 | color_15 = '#dee1e6', 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wezterm/wezterm.dark-decay.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local wezterm = require("wezterm") 2 | 3 | return { 4 | -- Font 5 | font = wezterm.font("Iosevka Semibold Extended"), 6 | -- Font size 7 | font_size = 14.0, 8 | 9 | -- Tab Colors 10 | colors = { 11 | indexed = {[16] = "#f1cf8a", [17] = "#dee1e6"}, 12 | 13 | scrollbar_thumb = "#384148", 14 | split = "#22262e", 15 | 16 | tab_bar = { 17 | background = "#22262e", 18 | active_tab = { 19 | bg_color = "#70a5eb", 20 | fg_color = "#fafdff" 21 | }, 22 | inactive_tab = { 23 | bg_color = "#22262e", 24 | fg_color = "#fafdff" 25 | }, 26 | inactive_tab_hover = { 27 | bg_color = "#384148", 28 | fg_color = "#fafdff" 29 | }, 30 | new_tab = { 31 | bg_color = "#22262e", 32 | fg_color = "#fafdff" 33 | }, 34 | new_tab_hover = { 35 | bg_color = "#384148", 36 | fg_color = "#fafdff", 37 | italic = true 38 | }, 39 | }, 40 | 41 | visual_bell = "#384148", 42 | 43 | -- nightbuild only 44 | compose_cursor = "#f1cf8a", 45 | 46 | -- Theme Colors (Decay) 47 | foreground = "#b6beca", 48 | background = "#101419", 49 | cursor_bg = "#dee1e6", 50 | cursor_border = "#fafdff", 51 | cursor_fg = "#22262e", 52 | selection_bg = "#575268", 53 | selection_fg = "#D9E0EE", 54 | 55 | ansi = {"#1c252c", "#e05f65", "#78dba9", "#f1cf8a", "#70a5eb", "#c68aee","#74bee9", "#dee1e6"}, 56 | brights = {"#384148", "#fc7b81", "#94f7c5", "#ffeba6", "#8cc1ff", "#e2a6ff", "#90daff", "#fafdff"}, 57 | }} 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wezterm/wezterm.decayce.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local wezterm = require("wezterm") 2 | 3 | return { 4 | -- Font 5 | font = wezterm.font("Iosevka Semibold Extended"), 6 | -- Font size 7 | font_size = 14.0, 8 | 9 | -- Tab Colors 10 | colors = { 11 | indexed = {[16] = "#ecd3a0", [17] = "#cbced3"}, 12 | 13 | scrollbar_thumb = "#1c1e27", 14 | split = "#151720", 15 | 16 | tab_bar = { 17 | background = "#151720", 18 | active_tab = { 19 | bg_color = "#86aaec", 20 | fg_color = "#d0d3d8" 21 | }, 22 | inactive_tab = { 23 | bg_color = "#151720", 24 | fg_color = "#d0d3d8" 25 | }, 26 | inactive_tab_hover = { 27 | bg_color = "#1c1e27", 28 | fg_color = "#d0d3d8" 29 | }, 30 | new_tab = { 31 | bg_color = "#151720", 32 | fg_color = "#d0d3d8" 33 | }, 34 | new_tab_hover = { 35 | bg_color = "#1c1e27", 36 | fg_color = "#d0d3d8", 37 | italic = true 38 | }, 39 | }, 40 | 41 | visual_bell = "#1c1e27", 42 | 43 | -- nightbuild only 44 | compose_cursor = "#ecd3a0", 45 | 46 | -- Theme Colors (Decay) 47 | foreground = "#b6beca", 48 | background = "#0d0f18", 49 | cursor_bg = "#cbced3", 50 | cursor_border = "#d0d3d8", 51 | cursor_fg = "#151720", 52 | selection_bg = "#575268", 53 | selection_fg = "#D9E0EE", 54 | 55 | ansi = {"#1c252c", "#dd6777", "#90ceaa", "#ecd3a0", "#86aaec", "#c296eb","#93cee9", "#cbced3"}, 56 | brights = {"#1c1e27", "#e26c7c", "#95d3af", "#f1d8a5", "#8baff1", "#c79bf0", "#89d3ee", "#d0d3d8"}, 57 | }} 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wezterm/wezterm.light-decay.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local wezterm = require("wezterm") 2 | 3 | return { 4 | -- Font 5 | font = wezterm.font("Iosevka Semibold Extended"), 6 | -- Font size 7 | font_size = 14.0, 8 | 9 | -- Tab Colors 10 | colors = { 11 | indexed = {[16] = "#ceac67", [17] = "#101419"}, 12 | 13 | scrollbar_thumb = "#d9dce1", 14 | split = "#d4d7dc", 15 | 16 | tab_bar = { 17 | background = "#d4d7dc", 18 | active_tab = { 19 | bg_color = "#4d82c8", 20 | fg_color = "#101419" 21 | }, 22 | inactive_tab = { 23 | bg_color = "#d4d7dc", 24 | fg_color = "#101419" 25 | }, 26 | inactive_tab_hover = { 27 | bg_color = "#d9dce1", 28 | fg_color = "#101419" 29 | }, 30 | new_tab = { 31 | bg_color = "#d4d7dc", 32 | fg_color = "#101419" 33 | }, 34 | new_tab_hover = { 35 | bg_color = "#d9dce1", 36 | fg_color = "#101419", 37 | italic = true 38 | }, 39 | }, 40 | 41 | visual_bell = "#d9dce1", 42 | 43 | -- nightbuild only 44 | compose_cursor = "#ceac67", 45 | 46 | -- Theme Colors (Decay) 47 | foreground = "#101419", 48 | background = "#dee1e6", 49 | cursor_bg = "#101419", 50 | cursor_border = "#101419", 51 | cursor_fg = "#dee1e6", 52 | selection_bg = "#d9dce1", 53 | selection_fg = "#101419", 54 | 55 | ansi = {"#c5c8cd", "#bd3c42", "#69b373", "#ceac67", "#4d82c8", "#a367cb","#519bc6", "#101419"}, 56 | brights = {"#989ba0", "#c24147", "#6eb878", "#d3b16c", "#5287cd", "#a86cd0", "#56a0cb", "#1f2328"}, 57 | }} 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wezterm/wezterm.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local wezterm = require("wezterm") 2 | 3 | return { 4 | -- Font 5 | font = wezterm.font("Iosevka Semibold Extended"), 6 | -- Font size 7 | font_size = 14.0, 8 | 9 | -- Tab Colors 10 | colors = { 11 | indexed = {[16] = "#f1cf8a", [17] = "#dee1e6"}, 12 | 13 | scrollbar_thumb = "#384148", 14 | split = "#22262e", 15 | 16 | tab_bar = { 17 | background = "#22262e", 18 | active_tab = { 19 | bg_color = "#70a5eb", 20 | fg_color = "#fafdff" 21 | }, 22 | inactive_tab = { 23 | bg_color = "#22262e", 24 | fg_color = "#fafdff" 25 | }, 26 | inactive_tab_hover = { 27 | bg_color = "#384148", 28 | fg_color = "#fafdff" 29 | }, 30 | new_tab = { 31 | bg_color = "#22262e", 32 | fg_color = "#fafdff" 33 | }, 34 | new_tab_hover = { 35 | bg_color = "#384148", 36 | fg_color = "#fafdff", 37 | italic = true 38 | }, 39 | }, 40 | 41 | visual_bell = "#384148", 42 | 43 | -- nightbuild only 44 | compose_cursor = "#f1cf8a", 45 | 46 | -- Theme Colors (Decay) 47 | foreground = "#b6beca", 48 | background = "#171a1f", 49 | cursor_bg = "#dee1e6", 50 | cursor_border = "#fafdff", 51 | cursor_fg = "#22262e", 52 | selection_bg = "#575268", 53 | selection_fg = "#D9E0EE", 54 | 55 | ansi = {"#1c252c", "#e05f65", "#78dba9", "#f1cf8a", "#70a5eb", "#c68aee","#74bee9", "#dee1e6"}, 56 | brights = {"#384148", "#fc7b81", "#94f7c5", "#ffeba6", "#8cc1ff", "#e2a6ff", "#90daff", "#fafdff"}, 57 | }} 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xresources/.Xresources: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | !-- decay palette --! 2 | #define decay_darker_bg #13171b 3 | #define decay_bg #171B20 4 | #define decay_contrast_bg #1a1e24 5 | #define decay_lighter_bg #21262e 6 | #define decay_fg #b6beca 7 | #define decay_cursor #b6beca 8 | 9 | #define decay_black #242931 10 | #define decay_light_black #485263 11 | #define decay_red #e05f65 12 | #define decay_green #78DBA9 13 | #define decay_yellow #f1cf8a 14 | #define decay_orange #e9a180 15 | #define decay_darker_blue #4e88d4 16 | #define decay_contrast_blue #5f94da 17 | #define decay_blue #70a5eb 18 | #define decay_aquamarine #7ddac5 19 | #define decay_magenta #c68aee 20 | #define decay_cyan #74bee9 21 | #define decay_white #dee1e6 22 | 23 | !-- colors assignment --! 24 | *.foreground: decay_fg 25 | *.background: decay_bg 26 | *.cursorColor: decay_cursor 27 | 28 | *.color0: decay_black 29 | *.color1: decay_red 30 | *.color2: decay_green 31 | *.color3: decay_yellow 32 | *.color4: decay_blue 33 | *.color5: decay_magenta 34 | *.color6: decay_cyan 35 | *.color7: decay_white 36 | 37 | *.color8: decay_light_black 38 | *.color9: decay_red 39 | *.color10: decay_green 40 | *.color11: decay_yellow 41 | *.color12: decay_blue 42 | *.color13: decay_magenta 43 | *.color14: decay_cyan 44 | *.color15: decay_white 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xresources/.Xresources.dark-decay: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | !-- decay palette --! 2 | #define decay_darker_bg #0e1217 3 | #define decay_bg #101419 4 | #define decay_contrast_bg #15191e 5 | #define decay_lighter_bg #1a1e23 6 | #define decay_fg #b6beca 7 | #define decay_cursor #b6beca 8 | 9 | #define decay_black #242931 10 | #define decay_light_black #485263 11 | #define decay_red #e05f65 12 | #define decay_green #78DBA9 13 | #define decay_yellow #f1cf8a 14 | #define decay_orange #e9a180 15 | #define decay_darker_blue #4e88d4 16 | #define decay_contrast_blue #5f94da 17 | #define decay_blue #70a5eb 18 | #define decay_aquamarine #7ddac5 19 | #define decay_magenta #c68aee 20 | #define decay_cyan #74bee9 21 | #define decay_white #dee1e6 22 | 23 | !-- colors assignment --! 24 | *.foreground: decay_fg 25 | *.background: decay_bg 26 | *.cursorColor: decay_cursor 27 | 28 | *.color0: decay_black 29 | *.color1: decay_red 30 | *.color2: decay_green 31 | *.color3: decay_yellow 32 | *.color4: decay_blue 33 | *.color5: decay_magenta 34 | *.color6: decay_cyan 35 | *.color7: decay_white 36 | 37 | *.color8: decay_light_black 38 | *.color9: decay_red 39 | *.color10: decay_green 40 | *.color11: decay_yellow 41 | *.color12: decay_blue 42 | *.color13: decay_magenta 43 | *.color14: decay_cyan 44 | *.color15: decay_white 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xresources/.Xresources.decayce: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | !-- decay palette --! 2 | #define decay_darker_bg #0b0d16 3 | #define decay_bg #0d0f18 4 | #define decay_contrast_bg #0f111a 5 | #define decay_lighter_bg #11131c 6 | #define decay_fg #a5b6cf 7 | #define decay_cursor #a5b6cf 8 | 9 | #define decay_black #151720 10 | #define decay_light_black #1c1e27 11 | #define decay_red #dd6777 12 | #define decay_green #90ceaa 13 | #define decay_yellow #ecd3a0 14 | #define decay_blue #86aaec 15 | #define decay_magenta #c296eb 16 | #define decay_cyan #93cee9 17 | #define decay_white #cbced3 18 | 19 | !-- colors assignment --! 20 | *.foreground: decay_fg 21 | *.background: decay_bg 22 | *.cursorColor: decay_cursor 23 | 24 | *.color0: decay_black 25 | *.color1: decay_red 26 | *.color2: decay_green 27 | *.color3: decay_yellow 28 | *.color4: decay_blue 29 | *.color5: decay_magenta 30 | *.color6: decay_cyan 31 | *.color7: decay_white 32 | 33 | *.color8: decay_light_black 34 | *.color9: decay_red 35 | *.color10: decay_green 36 | *.color11: decay_yellow 37 | *.color12: decay_blue 38 | *.color13: decay_magenta 39 | *.color14: decay_cyan 40 | *.color15: decay_white 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xresources/.Xresources.light-decay: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | !-- decay palette --! 2 | #define decay_darker_bg #cfd2d7 3 | #define decay_bg #dee1e6 4 | #define decay_contrast_bg #d9dce1 5 | #define decay_lighter_bg #d4d7dc 6 | #define decay_fg #101419 7 | #define decay_cursor #101419 8 | 9 | #define decay_black #c5c8cd 10 | #define decay_light_black #989ba0 11 | #define decay_red #bd3c42 12 | #define decay_green #69b373 13 | #define decay_yellow #ceac67 14 | #define decay_blue #4d82c8 15 | #define decay_magenta #a367cb 16 | #define decay_cyan #519bc6 17 | #define decay_white #101419 18 | 19 | !-- colors assignment --! 20 | *.foreground: decay_fg 21 | *.background: decay_bg 22 | *.cursorColor: decay_cursor 23 | 24 | *.color0: decay_black 25 | *.color1: decay_red 26 | *.color2: decay_green 27 | *.color3: decay_yellow 28 | *.color4: decay_blue 29 | *.color5: decay_magenta 30 | *.color6: decay_cyan 31 | *.color7: decay_white 32 | 33 | *.color8: decay_light_black 34 | *.color9: decay_red 35 | *.color10: decay_green 36 | *.color11: decay_yellow 37 | *.color12: decay_blue 38 | *.color13: decay_magenta 39 | *.color14: decay_cyan 40 | *.color15: decay_white 41 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------