├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── fonts ├── CascadiaCode_2005.zip ├── Caskaydia Cove Regular Nerd Font Complete.ttf ├── FiraCode-Regular.ttf └── UbuntuMono-R.ttf ├── images ├── 1.jfif ├── 1.png ├── 1Li2BN5.png ├── 1loP2wL.png ├── Argonaut.png ├── AyuDark.png ├── AyuLight.png ├── AyuMirage.png ├── BZMyy75.png ├── Fallout_PipBoy-example.jpg ├── Fallout_PipBoy.jpg ├── Hihf1pU.png ├── PPowershell.png ├── PlL8Zhx.png ├── beaufort.jpg ├── beaufort_preview.png ├── dracula.png ├── drumstick.png ├── dunder-mifflin-background.png ├── dunder-mifflin-icon.png ├── dunder-mifflin.png ├── erzx78vez1051.png ├── middle-machine-bg.jpg ├── middle-machine.png ├── nandos-logo.png ├── nandos.png ├── nord_terminal_theme.png ├── pure-2.png ├── pure-3.png ├── pure.png ├── q96qqlX.png ├── retrowave.png ├── star-wars-background.jpg ├── star-wars.png ├── ubuntu.ico ├── xNmzL9d.png └── zaptgahdzp051.png └── themes ├── Aperture-Science.md ├── Argonaut.md ├── Fallout-PipBoy.md ├── Middle-Machine.md ├── PPowershell.md ├── Star-Wars.md ├── ayu.md ├── beaufort.md ├── dark-plus.md ├── detroit-become-human.md ├── dracula.md ├── dunder-mifflin.md ├── hackerman.md ├── kayla-cinnamon-on-msbuild.md ├── nandos.md ├── nord.md ├── pure.md └── retrowave.md /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Windows Terminals 2 | 3 | This repository is meant to aggregate some of the best Windows Terminal themes, with all their definitions and color schemes. Feel free to create a new pull request with your favorite theme. 4 | 5 | ## Motivation 6 | 7 | This amazing [Reddit thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/gnqw1y/can_we_show_off_our_new_terminals/) gave me the inspiration to compile these beautiful themes. 8 | 9 | ## Resources 10 | 11 | - [Oh my posh](https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh) 12 | - [Cascadia Code Font](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/terminal/cascadia-code) 13 | - [Scott Hanselman tutorial](https://www.hanselman.com/blog/HowToMakeAPrettyPromptInWindowsTerminalWithPowerlineNerdFontsCascadiaCodeWSLAndOhmyposh.aspx) 14 | - [Nerd fonts](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/) 15 | 16 | ## Notes 17 | 18 | If you ever find reference to `ms-appdata:///roaming` for Windows Terminal, that's translated into: 19 | 20 | ```shell 21 | %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe\RoamingState 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | You can try this out by hit Win+R following the path above. This will be the local user roaming data for Windows Terminal. 25 | 26 | I'll try to aggregate the fonts as much as possible in the [fonts](fonts/) folder. 27 | 28 | ## Themes 29 | 30 | Here you can find a list of themes, how they look like and you have a small link under each one for the details, where you have all the information needed to set up in your local machine. 31 | 32 | ### Middle Machine 33 | 34 | ![Middle Machine](images/middle-machine.png) 35 | 36 | > Details: [Middle-Machine](themes/Middle-Machine.md) 37 | 38 | ### Kayla Cinnamon on MSBuild 39 | 40 | ![Kayla Cinnamon on MSBuild](images/1.png) 41 | 42 | > Details: [Kayla Cinnamon on MSBuild](themes/kayla-cinnamon-on-msbuild.md) 43 | > Reference: https://twitter.com/cinnamon_msft/status/1263447505636753408 44 | 45 | ### Hackerman 46 | 47 | ![Hackerman](images/erzx78vez1051.png) 48 | 49 | > Details: [Hackerman](themes/hackerman.md) 50 | > Reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/gnqw1y/can_we_show_off_our_new_terminals/ 51 | 52 | ### Aperture Science 53 | 54 | ![Aperture Science](images/PlL8Zhx.png) 55 | 56 | > Details: [Aperture Science](themes/Aperture-Science.md) 57 | > Reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/gnqw1y/can_we_show_off_our_new_terminals/frbtg2k 58 | 59 | ### Detroit Become Human 60 | 61 | ![Detroit Become Human](images/Hihf1pU.png) 62 | 63 | > Details: [Detroit Become Human](themes/detroit-become-human.md) 64 | > Reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/gnqw1y/can_we_show_off_our_new_terminals/fres7dx/ 65 | 66 | ### Dark+ 67 | 68 | ![Dark+](images/zaptgahdzp051.png) 69 | 70 | > Details: [Dark+](themes/dark-plus.md) 71 | > Reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/gpqbk7/vscodes_theme_dark_is_absolutely_gorgeous/ 72 | 73 | ### Nord 74 | 75 | ![Nord](images/nord_terminal_theme.png) 76 | 77 | > Details: [Nord](themes/nord.md) 78 | > Reference: https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord/issues/123 79 | 80 | ### Dracula 81 | 82 | ![Dracula](images/dracula.png) 83 | 84 | > Details: [Dracula](themes/dracula.md) 85 | > Reference: https://draculatheme.com/windows-terminal 86 | 87 | ### Ayu 88 | 89 | ![Ayu](images/AyuMirage.png) 90 | 91 | > Details: [Ayu](themes/ayu.md) 92 | > Reference: https://gist.github.com/joshtynjala/10dbdd4e449027fe9723b1d9f553c0bd 93 | 94 | ### Beaufort 95 | 96 | ![Beaufort](images/beaufort_preview.png) 97 | 98 | > Details: [Beaufort](themes/beaufort.md) 99 | 100 | ### Nando's 101 | 102 | ![Nando's](images/nandos.png) 103 | 104 | > Details: [Nando's](themes/nandos.md) 105 | > Reference: https://github.com/AwesomeJackify/Nandos-Terminal-Theme 106 | 107 | ### Dunder Mifflin Inc 108 | 109 | ![Dunder Mifflin](images/dunder-mifflin.png) 110 | 111 | > Details: [Dunder Mifflin](themes/dunder-mifflin.md) 112 | > Reference: https://github.com/Archerymaister/windows-terminals 113 | 114 | ### Pure 115 | 116 | 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"https://www.kindpng.com/picc/m/235-2355356_aperture-science-icon-png-transparent-png.png", 16 | "cursorShape": "filledBox", 17 | "cursorColor" : "#A66900", 18 | "experimental.retroTerminalEffect": true, 19 | "acrylicOpacity": 0.8, 20 | "backgroundImageOpacity": 0.8, 21 | "backgroundImageAlignment": "bottomRight", 22 | "backgroundImageStretchMode": "none" 23 | } 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | ## Fonts 27 | 28 | n/a 29 | 30 | ## Background 31 | 32 | ![Aperture Science](../images/1loP2wL.png) 33 | 34 | ## Color Scheme 35 | 36 | ```json 37 | { 38 | "name": "aptscience", 39 | "background": "#6F3D00", 40 | "black": "#A66900", 41 | "blue": "#A66900", 42 | "brightBlack": "#A66900", 43 | "brightBlue": "#A66900", 44 | "brightCyan": "#A66900", 45 | "brightGreen": "#A66900", 46 | "brightPurple": "#A66900", 47 | "brightRed": "#A66900", 48 | "brightWhite": "#A66900", 49 | "brightYellow": "#A66900", 50 | "cyan": "#A66900", 51 | "foreground": "#A66900", 52 | "green": "#A66900", 53 | "purple": "#A66900", 54 | "red": "#A66900", 55 | "white": "#A66900", 56 | "yellow": "#A66900" 57 | } 58 | ``` 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/Argonaut.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Argonaut 2 | 3 | ![Argonaut](../images/Argonaut.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "colorScheme": "Argonaut" 10 | } 11 | ``` 12 | 13 | ## Fonts 14 | 15 | - Cascadia Mono 16 | 17 | ## Background 18 | 19 | n/a 20 | 21 | ## Color Scheme 22 | 23 | ```json 24 | { 25 | "name": "Argonaut", 26 | "black": "#232323", 27 | "red": "#ff000f", 28 | "green": "#8ce10b", 29 | "yellow": "#ffb900", 30 | "blue": "#008df8", 31 | "purple": "#6d43a6", 32 | "cyan": "#00d8eb", 33 | "white": "#ffffff", 34 | "brightBlack": "#444444", 35 | "brightRed": "#ff2740", 36 | "brightGreen": "#abe15b", 37 | "brightYellow": "#ffd242", 38 | "brightBlue": "#0092ff", 39 | "brightPurple": "#9a5feb", 40 | "brightCyan": "#67fff0", 41 | "brightWhite": "#ffffff", 42 | "background": "#0e1019", 43 | "foreground": "#fffaf4" 44 | } 45 | ``` 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/Fallout-PipBoy.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Fallout PipBoy 2 | 3 | ![Fallout PipBoy](../images/Fallout_PipBoy-example.jpg) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "adjustIndistinguishableColors": "always", 10 | "backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///roaming/Fallout_PipBoy.jpg", 11 | "backgroundImageStretchMode": "fill", 12 | "colorScheme": "GreenMonochrome", 13 | "cursorShape": "emptyBox", 14 | "experimental.retroTerminalEffect": true, 15 | "font": 16 | { 17 | "face": "Cascadia Code", 18 | "weight": "bold" 19 | }, 20 | "intenseTextStyle": "none", 21 | "padding": "57", 22 | "scrollbarState": "visible", 23 | "useAcrylic": true 24 | } 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | ## Fonts 28 | 29 | n/a 30 | 31 | ## Background 32 | 33 | ![Fallout PipBoy](../images/Fallout_PipBoy.jpg) 34 | 35 | ## Color Scheme 36 | 37 | ```json 38 | { 39 | "name": "Fallout PipBoy", 40 | "background": "#000000", 41 | "black": "#000000", 42 | "blue": "#2C83FF", 43 | "brightBlack": "#003300", 44 | "brightBlue": "#1D55A6", 45 | "brightCyan": "#4DFFB8", 46 | "brightGreen": "#32CD32", 47 | "brightPurple": "#20755E", 48 | "brightRed": "#5BFF00", 49 | "brightWhite": "#99FF99", 50 | "brightYellow": "#8F7C48", 51 | "cursorColor": "#00FF00", 52 | "cyan": "#009151", 53 | "foreground": "#4D9154", 54 | "green": "#09A600", 55 | "purple": "#701D43", 56 | "red": "#3B3A23", 57 | "selectionBackground": "#415441", 58 | "white": "#59FF59", 59 | "yellow": "#8F7500" 60 | } 61 | ``` 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/Middle-Machine.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Middle Machine 2 | 3 | ![Middle Machine](../images/middle-machine.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "fontFace": "CaskaydiaCove Nerd Font", 10 | "backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///roaming/middle-machine.jpg", 11 | "backgroundImageOpacity": 0.75 12 | } 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | ## Fonts 16 | 17 | - Caskaydia Cove Regular Nerd 18 | 19 | ## Background 20 | 21 | ![Middle Machine](../images/middle-machine-bg.jpg) 22 | 23 | ## Color Scheme 24 | 25 | n/a 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/PPowershell.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Plain Powershell | Less is more 2 | 3 | ![PPowershell](../images/PPowershell.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | ```json 7 | { 8 | "fontSize" : 10, 9 | "useAcrylic": true, 10 | "acrylicOpacity": 0.95, 11 | "scrollbarState" : "hidden", 12 | "background" : "#272822", 13 | "fontFace" : "Cascadia Code PL", 14 | "colorScheme": "Campbell Powershell" 15 | } 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | ## Fonts 19 | 20 | - Cascadia Code PL 21 | 22 | ## Background 23 | 24 | You don't need one, very subtle acrylic (.95 opacity) blends the best with any background. 25 | 26 | ## Color Scheme 27 | 28 | ```json 29 | { 30 | "name": "Campbell Powershell", 31 | "foreground": "#CCCCCC", 32 | "background": "#012456", 33 | "cursorColor": "#FFFFFF", 34 | "black": "#0C0C0C", 35 | "red": "#C50F1F", 36 | "green": "#13A10E", 37 | "yellow": "#C19C00", 38 | "blue": "#0037DA", 39 | "purple": "#881798", 40 | "cyan": "#3A96DD", 41 | "white": "#CCCCCC", 42 | "brightBlack": "#767676", 43 | "brightRed": "#E74856", 44 | "brightGreen": "#16C60C", 45 | "brightYellow": "#F9F1A5", 46 | "brightBlue": "#3B78FF", 47 | "brightPurple": "#B4009E", 48 | "brightCyan": "#61D6D6", 49 | "brightWhite": "#F2F2F2" 50 | } 51 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/Star-Wars.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Star Wars 2 | 3 | ![Star Wars](../images/star-wars.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "useAcrylic": true, 10 | "acrylicOpacity": 0.5, 11 | "hidden": false, 12 | "closeOnExit": true, 13 | "fontFace": "Delugia Nerd Font", 14 | "backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///roaming/star-wars-background.jpg", 15 | "backgroundImageOpacity": 0.65, 16 | "backgroundImageStretchMode": "uniformToFill" 17 | } 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | ## Fonts 21 | 22 | - Delugia Nerd Font 23 | 24 | ## Background 25 | 26 | ![Star Wars](../images/star-wars-background.jpg) 27 | 28 | ## Color Scheme 29 | 30 | n/a 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/ayu.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Ayu Themes 2 | 3 | ![AyuMirage](../images/AyuMirage.png) 4 | ![AyuDark](../images/AyuDark.png) 5 | ![AyuLight](../images/AyuLight.png) 6 | 7 | ## Settings 8 | 9 | ```json 10 | { 11 | "colorScheme": "Ayu Mirage" 12 | } 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | ## Fonts 16 | 17 | - Cascadia Mono 18 | 19 | ## Background 20 | 21 | n/a 22 | 23 | ## Color Scheme 24 | 25 | ```json 26 | { 27 | "name" : "Ayu Light", 28 | "background" : "#fafafa", 29 | "black" : "#000000", 30 | "blue" : "#3199e1", 31 | "brightBlack" : "#686868", 32 | "brightBlue" : "#399ee6", 33 | "brightCyan" : "#4cbf99", 34 | "brightGreen" : "#86b300", 35 | "brightPurple" : "#a37acc", 36 | "brightRed" : "#f07171", 37 | "brightWhite" : "#d1d1d1", 38 | "brightYellow" : "#f2ae49", 39 | "cyan" : "#46ba94", 40 | "foreground" : "#6c7680", 41 | "green" : "#99bf4d", 42 | "purple" : "#9e75c7", 43 | "red" : "#ea6c6d", 44 | "white" : "#c7c7c7", 45 | "yellow" : "#eca944" 46 | }, 47 | { 48 | "name" : "Ayu Dark", 49 | "background" : "#0a0e14", 50 | "black" : "#01060e", 51 | "blue" : "#53bdfa", 52 | "brightBlack" : "#686868", 53 | "brightBlue" : "#59c2ff", 54 | "brightCyan" : "#95e6cb", 55 | "brightGreen" : "#c2d94c", 56 | "brightPurple" : "#ffee99", 57 | "brightRed" : "#f07178", 58 | "brightWhite" : "#ffffff", 59 | "brightYellow" : "#ffb454", 60 | "cyan" : "#90e1c6", 61 | "foreground" : "#b3b1ad", 62 | "green" : "#91b362", 63 | "purple" : "#fae994", 64 | "red" : "#ea6c73", 65 | "white" : "#c7c7c7", 66 | "yellow" : "#f9af4f" 67 | }, 68 | { 69 | "name" : "Ayu Mirage", 70 | "background" : "#1f2430", 71 | "black" : "#191e2a", 72 | "blue" : "#6dcbfa", 73 | "brightBlack" : "#686868", 74 | "brightBlue" : "#73d0ff", 75 | "brightCyan" : "#95e6cb", 76 | "brightGreen" : "#bae67e", 77 | "brightPurple" : "#d4bfff", 78 | "brightRed" : "#f28779", 79 | "brightWhite" : "#ffffff", 80 | "brightYellow" : "#ffd580", 81 | "cyan" : "#90e1c6", 82 | "foreground" : "#cbccc6", 83 | "green" : "#a6cc70", 84 | "purple" : "#cfbafa", 85 | "red" : "#ed8274", 86 | "white" : "#c7c7c7", 87 | "yellow" : "#fad07b" 88 | } 89 | ``` 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/beaufort.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Beaufort 2 | 3 | An uncluttered dark theme that borrows the 4 | 5 | ![Beaufort](../images/beaufort_preview.png) 6 | 7 | ## Settings 8 | 9 | ```json 10 | { 11 | "hidden": false, 12 | "name": "Beaufort", 13 | "tabTitle": "Your Tab Title", 14 | "fontFace": "Cascadia Mono", 15 | "padding": "16, 16, 16, 16", 16 | "colorScheme": "Beaufort", 17 | "useAcrylic": true, 18 | "acrylicOpacity": 0.7, 19 | "backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///roaming/beaufort.jpg", 20 | "backgroundImageOpacity": 0.4, 21 | } 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | ## Fonts 25 | 26 | - Cascadia Mono 27 | 28 | ## Background 29 | 30 | ![Beaufort](../images/beaufort.jpg) 31 | 32 | ## Color Scheme 33 | 34 | ```json 35 | { 36 | "name": "Beaufort", 37 | "foreground": "#f1f1f1", 38 | "background": "#131f2c", 39 | "cursorColor": "#FFFFFF", 40 | "black": "#282C34", 41 | "red": "#E06C75", 42 | "green": "#98C379", 43 | "yellow": "#E5C07B", 44 | "blue": "#61AFEF", 45 | "purple": "#C678DD", 46 | "cyan": "#56B6C2", 47 | "white": "#DCDFE4", 48 | "brightBlack": "#5A6374", 49 | "brightRed": "#E06C75", 50 | "brightGreen": "#98C379", 51 | "brightYellow": "#E5C07B", 52 | "brightBlue": "#61AFEF", 53 | "brightPurple": "#C678DD", 54 | "brightCyan": "#56B6C2", 55 | "brightWhite": "#DCDFE4" 56 | } 57 | ``` 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/dark-plus.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Dark+ 2 | 3 | ![Dark+](../images/zaptgahdzp051.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "colorScheme": "Dark+" 10 | } 11 | ``` 12 | 13 | ## Fonts 14 | 15 | - Ubuntu Mono Regular 16 | 17 | ## Background 18 | 19 | n/a 20 | 21 | ## Color Scheme 22 | 23 | ```json 24 | { 25 | "name": "Dark+", 26 | "foreground": "#cccccc", 27 | "background": "#1e1e1e", 28 | "cursorColor": "#cccccc", 29 | "black": "#000000", 30 | "red": "#c62f37", 31 | "green": "#37be78", 32 | "yellow": "#e2e822", 33 | "blue": "#396ec7", 34 | "purple": "#b835bc", 35 | "cyan": "#3ba7cc", 36 | "white": "#e5e5e5", 37 | "brightBlack": "#666666", 38 | "brightRed": "#e94a51", 39 | "brightGreen": "#45d38a", 40 | "brightYellow": "#f2f84a", 41 | "brightBlue": "#4e8ae9", 42 | "brightPurple": "#d26ad6", 43 | "brightCyan": "#49b7da", 44 | "brightWhite": "#e5e5e5" 45 | } 46 | ``` 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/detroit-become-human.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Detroit Become Human 2 | 3 | ![Detroit Become Human](../images/Hihf1pU.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "name": "Cyberlife", 10 | "hidden": false, 11 | "tabTitle": "Cyberlife Industries", 12 | "colorScheme" : "Cyberlife", 13 | "backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///roaming/Cyberlife_console_background.png", 14 | "icon" : "ms-appdata:///roaming/LED_-_Detroit.png", 15 | "cursorShape": "filledBox", 16 | "cursorColor" : "#6AE4F1", 17 | "experimental.retroTerminalEffect": true, 18 | "acrylicOpacity": 0.8, 19 | "backgroundImageOpacity": 0.6 20 | } 21 | ``` 22 | 23 | ## Fonts 24 | 25 | n/a 26 | 27 | ## Background 28 | 29 | ![Detroit Become Human](../images/BZMyy75.png) 30 | 31 | ![Detroit Become Human](../images/1Li2BN5.png) 32 | 33 | ![Detroit Become Human](../images/q96qqlX.png) 34 | 35 | ## Color Scheme 36 | 37 | ```json 38 | { 39 | "name": "Cyberlife", 40 | "background": "#1a1a18", 41 | "black": "#928C80", 42 | "blue": "#78D6F2", 43 | "brightBlack": "#A0A0A0", 44 | "brightBlue": "#6DDDF1", 45 | "brightCyan": "#90E6BF", 46 | "brightGreen": "#B9E293", 47 | "brightPurple": "#6369DB", 48 | "brightRed": "#DF806E", 49 | "brightWhite": "#FBFCFF", 50 | "brightYellow": "#E2D07A", 51 | "cyan": "#BCE5D2", 52 | "foreground": "#6AE4F1", 53 | "green": "#78E05E", 54 | "purple": "#565BBC", 55 | "red": "#DD563E", 56 | "white": "#FFFFFF", 57 | "yellow": "#F9FF4C" 58 | } 59 | ``` 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/dracula.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Dracula 2 | 3 | ![Dracula](../images/dracula.png) 4 | 5 | > Reference: https://draculatheme.com/windows-terminal 6 | 7 | ## Settings 8 | 9 | ```json 10 | { 11 | "colorScheme": "Dracula", 12 | "fontFace": "Cascadia Code PL", 13 | } 14 | ``` 15 | 16 | ## Fonts 17 | 18 | Cascadia Code PL 19 | 20 | ## Background 21 | 22 | n/a 23 | 24 | ## Color Scheme 25 | 26 | ```json 27 | { 28 | "name": "Dracula", 29 | "background": "#272935", 30 | "black": "#21222C", 31 | "blue": "#BD93F9", 32 | "cyan": "#8BE9FD", 33 | "foreground": "#F8F8F2", 34 | "green": "#50FA7B", 35 | "purple": "#FF79C6", 36 | "red": "#FF5555", 37 | "white": "#F8F8F2", 38 | "yellow": "#FFB86C", 39 | "brightBlack": "#6272A4", 40 | "brightBlue": "#D6ACFF", 41 | "brightCyan": "#A4FFFF", 42 | "brightGreen": "#69FF94", 43 | "brightPurple": "#FF92DF", 44 | "brightRed": "#FF6E6E", 45 | "brightWhite": "#F8F8F2", 46 | "brightYellow": "#FFFFA5" 47 | } 48 | ``` 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/dunder-mifflin.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Dunder Mifflin Inc. 2 | 3 | ![Dunder Mifflin Inc.](../images/dunder-mifflin.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "name": "Dunder Mifflin Inc.", 10 | "hidden": false, 11 | "tabTitle": "Dunder Mifflin Inc.", 12 | "colorScheme" : "dunderMifflin", 13 | "backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///roaming/dunder-mifflin-background.png", 14 | "icon": "ms-appdata:///roaming/dunder-mifflin-icon.png", 15 | "cursorShape": "bar", 16 | "cursorColor" : "#fff", 17 | "backgroundImageOpacity": 0.3, 18 | "backgroundImageAlignment": "center", 19 | "startingDirectory": "%USERPROFILE%", 20 | "backgroundImageStretchMode": "none" 21 | } 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | ## Fonts 25 | 26 | n/a 27 | 28 | ## Background 29 | 30 | ![Dunder Mifflin Inc.](../images/dunder-mifflin-background.png) 31 | 32 | ## Icon 33 | 34 | ![Dunder Mifflin Inc.](../images/dunder-mifflin-icon.png) 35 | 36 | ## Color Scheme 37 | 38 | ```json 39 | { 40 | "name": "dunderMifflin", 41 | "background": "#95a9cf", 42 | "foreground": "#fff", 43 | } 44 | ``` 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/hackerman.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Hackerman 2 | 3 | ![Hackerman](../images/erzx78vez1051.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "colorScheme": "One Half Dark", 10 | "useAcrylic": true, 11 | "acrylicOpacity": 0.4, 12 | "backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///roaming/xNmzL9d.png", 13 | "backgroundImageStretchMode": "none", 14 | "backgroundImageAlignment": "bottomRight", 15 | "backgroundImageOpacity": 0.8, 16 | "cursorColor" : "#00FF21" 17 | } 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | ## Fonts 21 | 22 | n/a 23 | 24 | ## Background 25 | 26 | ![Hackerman](../images/xNmzL9d.png) 27 | 28 | ## Color Scheme 29 | 30 | ```json 31 | { 32 | "name": "One Half Dark", 33 | "background": "#171B1F" 34 | } 35 | ``` 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/kayla-cinnamon-on-msbuild.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Kayla Cinnamon on MSBuild 2 | 3 | ![Kayla Cinnamon on MSBuild](../images/1.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "fontFace": "CaskaydiaCove Nerd Font", 10 | "backgroundImage": "ms-appdata:///roaming/middle.machine.jpg", 11 | "backgroundImageOpacity": 0.75, 12 | "colorScheme": "Build" 13 | } 14 | ``` 15 | 16 | ## Fonts 17 | 18 | - Caskaydia Cove Regular Nerd 19 | 20 | ## Background 21 | 22 | ![Kayla Cinnamon on MSBuild](../images/1.jfif) 23 | 24 | ## Color Scheme 25 | 26 | ```json 27 | { 28 | "name": "Build", 29 | "foreground": "#f1f1f1", 30 | "background": "#492D7C", 31 | "cursorColor": "#FFFFFF", 32 | "black": "#0C0C0C", 33 | "red": "#C50F1F", 34 | "green": "#13A10E", 35 | "yellow": "#C19C00", 36 | "blue": "#0037DA", 37 | "purple": "#881798", 38 | "cyan": "#3A96DD", 39 | "white": "#812727", 40 | "brightBlack": "#b1b1b1", 41 | "brightRed": "#E74856", 42 | "brightGreen": "#16C60C", 43 | "brightYellow": "#F9F1A5", 44 | "brightBlue": "#3B78FF", 45 | "brightPurple": "#B4009E", 46 | "brightCyan": "#61D6D6", 47 | "brightWhite": "#F2F2F2" 48 | } 49 | ``` 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/nandos.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Nandos 2 | 3 | ![Nando's](../images/nandos.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "name": "Windows PowerShell", 10 | "commandline": "powershell.exe", 11 | "colorScheme": "Nandos", 12 | "backgroundImage": "images/nandos-logo.png", 13 | "backgroundImageStretchMode": "none", 14 | "backgroundImageAlignment": "bottomRight", 15 | "icon": "images/drumstick.png", 16 | "hidden": false 17 | } 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | ## Fonts 21 | 22 | ```json 23 | { 24 | "fontFace": "Cascadia Code PL" 25 | } 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | ## Background 29 | 30 | ![Nando's](../images/nandos-logo.png) 31 | 32 | ## Color Scheme 33 | 34 | ```json 35 | { 36 | "name": "Nandos", 37 | "foreground": "#ffffff", 38 | "background": "#e8841d", 39 | "cursorColor": "#ffe600", 40 | "brightRed": "#ff0000", 41 | "brightYellow": "#FFFF00", 42 | "white": "#FFFF00", 43 | "cyan": "#FFFF00", 44 | "brightBlack": "#FFFF00", 45 | "black": "#0C0C0C", 46 | "red": "#C50F1F", 47 | "green": "#13A10E", 48 | "yellow": "#C19C00", 49 | "blue": "#0037DA", 50 | "purple": "#881798", 51 | "brightGreen": "#16C60C", 52 | "brightBlue": "#3B78FF", 53 | "brightPurple": "#B4009E", 54 | "brightCyan": "#61D6D6", 55 | "brightWhite": "#F2F2F2" 56 | } 57 | ``` 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/nord.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Nord 2 | 3 | ![Dark+](../images/nord_terminal_theme.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "colorScheme": "nord" 10 | } 11 | ``` 12 | 13 | ## Fonts 14 | 15 | - Fira Code 16 | 17 | ## Background 18 | 19 | n/a 20 | 21 | ## Color Scheme 22 | 23 | ```json 24 | { 25 | "name" : "nord", 26 | "background" : "#2e3440", 27 | "foreground" : "#d8dee9", 28 | "black": "#3b4252", 29 | "blue": "#81a1c1", 30 | "brightBlack": "#4c566a", 31 | "brightBlue": "#81a1c1", 32 | "brightCyan": "#8fbcbb", 33 | "brightGreen": "#a3be8c", 34 | "brightPurple": "#b48ead", 35 | "brightRed": "#bf616a", 36 | "brightWhite": "#eceff4", 37 | "brightYellow": "#ebcb8b", 38 | "cyan": "#88c0d0", 39 | "green": "#a3be8c", 40 | "purple": "#b48ead", 41 | "red": "#bf616a", 42 | "white": "#e5e9f0", 43 | "yellow": "#ebcb8b" 44 | } 45 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/pure.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Pure 2 | 3 | ![Pure](../images/pure.png) 4 | 5 | ## Settings 6 | 7 | ```json 8 | { 9 | "hidden": false, 10 | "name": "Ubuntu-20.04", 11 | "colorScheme": "Atom", 12 | "source": "Windows.Terminal.Wsl", 13 | "fontFace": "Cascadia Code", 14 | "cursorShape": "filledBox", 15 | "icon": "C:\\Program Files\\Git\\mingw64\\share\\git\\ubuntu.ico" 16 | } 17 | ``` 18 | 19 | ## Fonts 20 | 21 | - Cascadia Code 22 | 23 | ## Background 24 | 25 | n/a 26 | 27 | ## Icon 28 | 29 | ![Ubuntu](../images/ubuntu.ico) 30 | 31 | ## Color Scheme 32 | 33 | ```json 34 | { 35 | "name": "Atom", 36 | "black": "#000000", 37 | "red": "#ff4060", 38 | "green": "#55a12d", 39 | "yellow": "#ffd7b1", 40 | "blue": "#80bbff", 41 | "purple": "#b9b6fc", 42 | "cyan": "#85befd", 43 | "white": "#e0e0e0", 44 | "brightBlack": "#444444", 45 | "brightRed": "#ff4060", 46 | "brightGreen": "#94fa36", 47 | "brightYellow": "#f5ffa8", 48 | "brightBlue": "#96cbfe", 49 | "brightPurple": "#b9b6fc", 50 | "brightCyan": "#85befd", 51 | "brightWhite": "#e0e0e0", 52 | "background": "#161719", 53 | "foreground": "#c5c8c6" 54 | } 55 | ``` 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/retrowave.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # retrowave 2 | 3 | ![retrowave](../images/retrowave.png) 4 | 5 | > Reference: https://blog.netnerds.net/2020/07/my-windows-terminal-retro-theme/ 6 | 7 | ## Settings 8 | 9 | ```json 10 | { 11 | "colorScheme": "retrowave" 12 | } 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | ## Fonts 16 | 17 | n/a 18 | 19 | ## Background 20 | 21 | n/a 22 | 23 | ## Color Scheme 24 | 25 | ```json 26 | { 27 | "name" : "retrowave", 28 | "background" : "#070825", 29 | "foreground" : "#46BDFF", 30 | "cyan" : "#df81fc", 31 | "brightYellow" : "#ffffff", 32 | "brightBlack" : "#FF16B0", 33 | "brightGreen" : "#fcee54", 34 | "green" : "#929292", 35 | "brightRed" : "#f85353", 36 | "brightWhite" : "#ffffff", 37 | "blue" : "#46BDFF", 38 | "brightBlue" : "#46BDFF", 39 | "brightCyan" : "#ff901f", 40 | "brightPurple" : "#FF92DF", 41 | "purple" : "#FF92DF", 42 | "red" : "#FF16B0", 43 | "white" : "#FFFFFF", 44 | "black" : "#181A1F", 45 | "yellow" : "#fcee54" 46 | } 47 | ``` 48 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------