Awesome
4bit Terminal Color Scheme Designer
For users
- Go to https://ciembor.github.io/4bit.
- Design your terminal look.
- Click
Download Scheme
button and select the format of configuration file.
-
ATerm, Urxvt, Rxvt, XTerm and other libXt terminals: Copy the generated text to
~/.Xresources
file (you may have to create it) and runxrdb ~/.Xresources
. -
Gnome Terminal, Guake: Save the generated script into set_colors.sh, make this file executable
$ chmod +x set_colors.sh
and run it$ ./set_colors.sh
. Alternatively copy generated lines directly into your shell. -
XFCE4 Terminal: Save file as
~/.local/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes/4bit.scheme
and choose it in terminal preferences. -
Konsole and Yakuake: Put the generated file to
~/.kde/share/apps/konsole/NAME-OF-SCHEME.colorscheme
and restart the terminal. -
iTerm2 for Mac: Create a file
~/NAME-OF-SCHEME.itermcolors
with the generated xml content and load it with theLoad Presets ...
button underiTerm2 / Preferences / Profiles / <Your Profile> / Colors
. -
Putty: Save the generated file with
.reg
extension and double click it. -
Terminator: Copy lines within the [profiles] section of the generated configuration file to ~/.config/terminator/config file.
-
Alacritty: Put the generated file to
~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml
. -
Mintty: Copy the colors and save it in
~/.minttyrc
. -
Other terminals: Generate one of the supported formats and copy hex values into the configuration file (or tool) of your terminal.
For developers
You will need some system tools to run the build script:
After git clone
run npm install
. After that run ./build.sh
. It generates compiled JavaScript, compiled LESS, and merged CSS. For compiling code for production run ./build.sh production
.
Author
Maciej Ciemborowicz
Contributors
Stefan Wienert
Victor Hugo Borja
David 'vidister' Weber