mbadolato / iTerm2-Color-Schemes
Over 450 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty, Ghostty, and many more
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Repository Summary (README)
PreviewiTerm Color Schemes
- Intro
- Installation Instructions
- Contribute
- Screenshots
- Credits
- Extra
- Previewing color schemes
- X11 Installation
- Konsole color schemes
- Terminator color schemes
- Mac OS Terminal color schemes
- PuTTY color schemes
- Xfce Terminal color schemes
- FreeBSD vt(4) color schemes
- MobaXterm color schemes
- LXTerminal color schemes
- Visual Studio Code color schemes
- Windows Terminal color schemes
- Alacritty color schemes
- Ghostty color schemes
- Termux color schemes
- Generic color schemes
- Vim color schemes
Intro
This is a set of color schemes for iTerm (aka iTerm2). It also includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, Ghostty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty, Vim
Screenshots below and in the screenshots directory.
Installation Instructions
There are 3 ways to install an iTerm theme:
-
Direct way via keyboard shortcut:
- Launch iTerm 2. Get the latest version at <a href="http://www.iterm2.com">iterm2.com</a>
- Type CMD+i (⌘+i)
- Navigate to Colors tab
- Click on Color Presets
- Click on Import
- Click on the schemes folder
- Select the .itermcolors profiles you would like to import
- Click on Color Presets and choose a color scheme
-
Via iTerm preferences (go to the same configuration location as above):
- Launch iTerm 2. Get the latest version at <a href="http://www.iterm2.com">iterm2.com</a>
- Click on iTerm2 menu title
- Select Preferences... option
- Select Profiles
- Navigate to Colors tab
- Click on Color Presets
- Click on Import
- Select the .itermcolors file(s) of the schemes you'd like to use * Click on Color Presets and choose a color scheme
-
Via Bash script
- Launch iTerm 2. Get the latest version at <a href="http://www.iterm2.com">iterm2.com</a>
- Run the following command:
# Import all color schemes tools/import-scheme.sh schemes/* # Import all color schemes (verbose mode) tools/import-scheme.sh -v schemes/* # Import specific color schemes (quotations are needed for schemes with spaces in name) tools/import-scheme.sh 'schemes/SpaceGray Eighties.itermcolors' # by file path tools/import-scheme.sh 'SpaceGray Eighties' # by scheme name tools/import-scheme.sh Molokai 'SpaceGray Eighties' # import multiple- Restart iTerm 2. (Need to quit iTerm 2 to reload the configuration file.)
Contribute
Using Docker
If docker is installed, the script generate-all.sh will do most of the
steps described in Prerequisits, except for the instructions
related to pyenv as this is not required in a docker container dedicated to
generating the required files.
With docker, there is no need to install python and its dependencies on your computer.
The remaining manual tasks are to update README.md to include your theme and
screenshot, and to update CREDITS.md to credit yourself for your contribution.
Debugging using Docker
In cases where new tools have to be tested, ./generate-all.sh debug will start
an interactive terminal session inside the container.
Prerequisites
- For convenient work with generation scripts, it is recommended to install pyenv.
- Run
pyenv installinside project folder to install python version from.python-versionfile. - Run
pip install -r requirements.txtto install the project dependencies.
How to add new theme
Have a great theme? Send it to me via a Pull Request!
Have an iTerm theme?
- Get your theme's
.itermcolorsfile.- Launch iTerm 2
- Type CMD+i (⌘+i)
- Navigate to Colors tab
- Click on Color Presets
- Click on Export
- Save the .itermcolors file
- Put your theme file into
/schemes/mv <your-itermcolors-file> schemes/
Have a theme in another format?
- Convert it to the YAML format specified in yaml/README.md.
This is an extension of the format supported by the Gogh project.
- If it helps, you can use
tools/kitty_to_yaml.pyandtools/ghostty_to_yaml.py. These tools accept configuration file streamed into stdin, and output a YAML fragment to stdout.
- If it helps, you can use
- Put the YAML file in
yaml/, with the.ymlextension.
Test your theme
- Generate other formats for your theme using the
gen.pyscript.python3 tools/gen.py -s <YourTheme>
- Generate a screenshot of your theme using the
screenshot_gentool.pushd tools && python3 -m screenshot_gen && popd. This will generate new screenshots where they are missing.- If you have
oxipngorzopflipnginstalled, the screenshot will be optimized for you.
Update CREDITS.md (optional)
- Update
CREDITS.mdto credit yourself for your contribution.
How to add new template
Do you want to convert existing iTerm themes to themes for your favorite terminal/editor/etc?
- Get config file from your terminal/editor/etc.
- Change actual colors in config to template placeholders from the list below.
{{ Background_Color }}
{{ Bold_Color }}
{{ Cursor_Color }}
{{ Cursor_Text_Color }}
{{ Foreground_Color }}
{{ Selected_Text_Color }}
{{ Selection_Color }}
{{ Ansi_0_Color }} // black
{{ Ansi_1_Color }} // red
{{ Ansi_2_Color }} // green
{{ Ansi_3_Color }} // yellow
{{ Ansi_4_Color }} // blue
{{ Ansi_5_Color }} // magenta
{{ Ansi_6_Color }} // cyan
{{ Ansi_7_Color }} // white
{{ Ansi_8_Color }} // bright black
{{ Ansi_9_Color }} // bright red
{{ Ansi_10_Color }} // bright green
{{ Ansi_11_Color }} // bright yellow
{{ Ansi_12_Color }} // bright blue
{{ Ansi_13_Color }} // bright magenta
{{ Ansi_14_Color }} // bright cyan
{{ Ansi_15_Color }} // bright white
Each color has these fields:
- {{ Background_Color.hex }} for hex representation
- {{ Background_Color.rgb }} for rgb representation as a "(r, g, b)" string
- {{ Backgroun_Color.guint16 }} for guint16 representation
Also you have access to this metadata fields:
- {{ Guint16_Palette }} with a string containing all ansi colors as guint16 values
- {{ Dark_Theme }} which contains a sign that the theme is dark
- If you need a new value type for color, add it too
tools/converter.py - Put your template file into
tool/templates. A folder with schemas will be created based on the filename. And the file extension will remain with all generated ones. Example:editor.extfile will generate schemas aseditor/scheme_name.ext - Generate all existing themes for all templates
cd tools/ && ./gen.py. Or, if you only want to generate schemas for your template, you can use the-tflag.
./gen.py -t kitty
- If in the process you had to add new dependencies or update the version of python, do not forget to indicate this in
requirements.txtor.python-version.
Screenshots
The screenshots are categorized.
Dark Themes<a name="darkthemes"><a/>
0x96f

12-bit Rainbow

3024 Night

Aardvark Blue

Abernathy

Adventure Time

Adventure

Adwaita Dark

Afterglow

Aizen Dark

Alien Blood

Andromeda

Apple Classic

Apple System Colors

Arcoiris

Ardoise

Argonaut

Arthur

Atelier Sulphurpool

Atom One Dark

Atom

Aura

Aurora

Ayu Mirage

Ayu

Banana Blueberry

Batman

Belafonte Night

Birds Of Paradise

Black Metal (Bathory)

Black Metal (Burzum)

Black Metal (Dark Funeral)

Black Metal (Gorgoroth)

Black Metal (Immortal)

Black Metal (Khold)

Black Metal (Marduk)

Black Metal (Mayhem)

Black Metal (Nile)

Black Metal (Venom)

Black Metal

Blazer

Blue Berry Pie

Blue Dolphin

Blue Matrix

Bluloco Dark

Borland

Box

branch

Breeze

Bright Lights

Broadcast

Brogrammer

Builtin Dark

Builtin Pastel Dark

Builtin Tango Dark

C64

Calamity

Carbonfox

Catppuccin Frappe

Catppuccin Macchiato

Catppuccin Mocha

CGA

Chalk

Chalkboard

Challenger Deep

Chester

Ciapre

Citruszest

Cobalt Neon

Cobalt Next Dark

Cobalt Next Minimal

Cobalt Next

Cobalt2

Crayon Pony Fish

Cursor Dark

Cutie Pro

Cyberdyne

Cyberpunk Scarlet Protocol

Cyberpunk

Dark Modern

Dark Pastel

Dark+

Darkermatrix

Darkmatrix

Darkside

Deep

Desert

Detuned

Dimidium

Dimmed Monokai

Django Reborn Again

Django Smooth

Django

Doom One

Doom Peacock

Dot Gov

Dracula+

Dracula

Duckbones

Duotone Dark

Duskfox

Earthsong

Electron Highlighter

Elegant

Elemental

Elementary

Embark

Embers Dark

ENCOM

Espresso Libre

Espresso

Everblush

Everforest Dark Hard

Fahrenheit

Fairyfloss

Farmhouse Dark

Fideloper

Firefly Traditional

Firefox Dev

Firewatch

Fish Tank

Flat

Flatland

Flexoki Dark

Floraverse

Forest Blue

Framer

Front End Delight

Fun Forrest

Galaxy

Galizur

Ghostty Default Style Dark

GitHub Dark Colorblind

GitHub Dark Default

GitHub Dark Dimmed

GitHub Dark High Contrast

GitHub Dark

GitLab Dark Grey

GitLab Dark

Glacier

Grape

Grass

Grey Green

Gruber Darker

Gruvbox Dark Hard

Gruvbox Dark

Gruvbox Material Dark

Gruvbox Material

Guezwhoz

Hacktober

Hardcore

Harper

Havn Skumring

HaX0R Blue

HaX0R Gr33N

HaX0R R3D

Heeler

Highway

Hipster Green

Hivacruz

Homebrew

Hopscotch.256

Hopscotch

Horizon

Hot Dog Stand

Hurtado

Hybrid

IBM 5153 CGA (Black)

IBM 5153 CGA

IC Green PPL

IC Orange PPL

Iceberg Dark

Idea

Idle Toes

IR Black

IRIX Console

IRIX Terminal

iTerm2 Dark Background

iTerm2 Default

iTerm2 Pastel Dark Background

iTerm2 Smoooooth

iTerm2 Solarized Dark

iTerm2 Tango Dark

Jackie Brown

Japanesque

Jellybeans

JetBrains Darcula

Jubi

Kanagawa Dragon

Kanagawa Wave

Kanagawabones

Kanso Ink

Kanso Mist

Kanso Zen

Kibble

Kitty Default

Kitty Low Contrast

Kolorit

Konsolas

Kurokula

Lab Fox

Laser

Later This Evening

Lavandula

Liquid Carbon Transparent

Liquid Carbon

Lovelace

Mariana

Material Dark

Material Darker

Material Design Colors

Material Ocean

Mathias

Matrix

Matte Black

Medallion

Melange Dark

Mellifluous

Mellow

Miasma

Midnight In Mojave

Mirage

Misterioso

Modus Vivendi Tinted

Modus Vivendi

Molokai

Mona Lisa

Monokai Classic

Monokai Pro Machine

Monokai Pro Octagon

Monokai Pro Ristretto

Monokai Pro Spectrum

Monokai Pro

Monokai Remastered

Monokai Soda

Monokai Vivid

Moonfly

N0Tch2K

Neobones Dark

Neon

Neopolitan

Neutron

Night Lion V1

Night Lion V2

Night Owl

Nightfox

Niji

No Clown Fiesta

Nocturnal Winter

Nord Wave

Nord

Nordfox

novmbr

Nvim Dark

Obsidian

Ocean

Oceanic Material

Oceanic Next

Ollie

One Dark Two

One Double Dark

One Half Dark

Onenord

Operator Mono Dark

Overnight Slumber

owl

Oxocarbon

Pale Night Hc

Pandora

Paraiso Dark

Paul Millr

Pencil Dark

Peppermint

Phala Green Dark

Pnevma

Poimandres Darker

Poimandres Storm

Poimandres

Popping And Locking

Powershell

Pro

Purple Rain

Purplepeter

Rapture

Raycast Dark

Rebecca

Red Alert

Red Planet

Red Sands

Relaxed

Retro Legends

Retro

Rippedcasts

Rose Pine Moon

Rose Pine

Rouge 2

Royal

Ryuuko

Sakura

Scarlet Protocol

Sea Shells

Seafoam Pastel

Selenized Black

Selenized Dark

Seoulbones Dark

Seti

Shades Of Purple

Shaman

Slate

Sleepy Hollow

Smyck

Snazzy Soft

Snazzy

Soft Server

Solarized Darcula

Solarized Dark Higher Contrast

Solarized Dark Patched

Solarized Osaka Night

Sonokai

Spacedust

Spacegray Bright

Spacegray Eighties Dull

Spacegray Eighties

Spacegray

Spiderman

Square

Squirrelsong Dark

Srcery

Starlight

Sublette

Subliminal

Sugarplum

Sundried

Sunset Drive

Symfonic

Synthwave Alpha

Synthwave Everything

Synthwave

Tearout

Teerb

Terafox

Terminal Basic Dark

Thayer Bright

The Hulk

Tinacious Design Dark

TokyoNight Moon

TokyoNight Night

TokyoNight Storm

TokyoNight

Tomorrow Night Blue

Tomorrow Night Bright

Tomorrow Night Burns

Tomorrow Night Eighties

Tomorrow Night

Toy Chest

traffic

Treehouse

Twilight

Ubuntu

Ultra Dark

Ultra Violent

Under The Sea

urban

Urple

Vague

Vaughn

Vercel

Vesper

Vibrant Ink

Violet Dark

Violite

Warm Neon

Wez

Whimsy

Wild Cherry

Wilmersdorf

Wombat

Wryan

Xcode Dark hc

Xcode Dark

Xcode WWDC

Zenbones Dark

Zenburn

Zenburned

Zenwritten Dark

Light Themes<a name="lightthemes"><a/>
3024 Day

Adwaita

Aizen Light

Alabaster

Apple System Colors Light

Atom One Light

Ayu Light

Belafonte Day

Bluloco Light

Breadog

Builtin Light

Builtin Tango Light

Catppuccin Latte

CLRS

Coffee Theme

Dawnfox

Dayfox

Everforest Light Med

Farmhouse Light

Flexoki Light

GitHub Light Colorblind

GitHub Light Default

GitHub Light High Contrast

GitHub

GitLab Light

Gruvbox Light Hard

Gruvbox Light

Gruvbox Material Light

Havn Daggry

Horizon Bright

Hot Dog Stand (Mustard)

Iceberg Light

iTerm2 Light Background

iTerm2 Solarized Light

iTerm2 Tango Light

Kanagawa Lotus

Kanso Pearl

Light Owl

Man Page

Material

Melange Light

Modus Operandi Tinted

Modus Operandi

Monokai Pro Light Sun

Monokai Pro Light

Neobones Light

Night Owlish Light

No Clown Fiesta Light

Nord Light

Novel

Nvim Light

One Double Light

One Half Light

Onenord Light

Pencil Light

Piatto Light

Poimandres White

Primary

Pro Light

Raycast Light

Rose Pine Dawn

Selenized Light

Seoulbones Light

Spring

Tango Adapted

Tango Half Adapted

Terminal Basic

Tinacious Design Light

TokyoNight Day

Tomorrow

Unikitty

Vimbones

Violet Light

Xcode Light hc

Xcode Light

Zenbones Light

Zenbones

Zenwritten Light

Credits
- The schemes Novel, Espresso, Grass, Homebrew, Ocean, Pro, Man Page, Red Sands, and Terminal Basic are ports of the schemes of the same name included with the Mac Terminal application. All of Terminal's schemes have now been ported, with the exception of Solid Colors (random backgrounds, which iTerm doesn't support) and Aerogel (which is hideous).
- The schemes iTerm2 Default, iTerm2 Dark Background, iTerm2 Light Background, iTerm2 Pastel (Dark Background), iTerm2 Smoooooth, iTerm2 Solarized Dark, iTerm2 Solarized Light, iTerm2 Tango Dark, and iTerm2 Tango Light are ports from the built-in color schemes of iTerm2 (current source is iTerm2 v3.4.19).
- Credits for all other themes are listed in CREDITS.md
If there are other color schemes you'd like to see included, drop me a line!
Extra
X11 Installation
To install under the X Window System:
-
Import the .xrdb file of the scheme you'd like to use:
#include "/home/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes/xrdb/Blazer.xrdb"
-
Use the
#defines provided by the imported .xrdb file:Rxvtcolor0: Ansi_0_Color Rxvtcolor1: Ansi_1_Color Rxvtcolor2: Ansi_2_Color Rxvtcolor3: Ansi_3_Color Rxvtcolor4: Ansi_4_Color Rxvtcolor5: Ansi_5_Color Rxvtcolor6: Ansi_6_Color Rxvtcolor7: Ansi_7_Color Rxvtcolor8: Ansi_8_Color Rxvtcolor9: Ansi_9_Color Rxvtcolor10: Ansi_10_Color Rxvtcolor11: Ansi_11_Color Rxvtcolor12: Ansi_12_Color Rxvtcolor13: Ansi_13_Color Rxvtcolor14: Ansi_14_Color Rxvtcolor15: Ansi_15_Color RxvtcolorBD: Bold_Color RxvtcolorIT: Italic_Color RxvtcolorUL: Underline_Color Rxvtforeground: Foreground_Color Rxvtbackground: Background_Color RxvtcursorColor: Cursor_Color
XTermcolor0: Ansi_0_Color XTermcolor1: Ansi_1_Color XTermcolor2: Ansi_2_Color XTermcolor3: Ansi_3_Color XTermcolor4: Ansi_4_Color XTermcolor5: Ansi_5_Color XTermcolor6: Ansi_6_Color XTermcolor7: Ansi_7_Color XTermcolor8: Ansi_8_Color XTermcolor9: Ansi_9_Color XTermcolor10: Ansi_10_Color XTermcolor11: Ansi_11_Color XTermcolor12: Ansi_12_Color XTermcolor13: Ansi_13_Color XTermcolor14: Ansi_14_Color XTermcolor15: Ansi_15_Color XTermcolorBD: Bold_Color XTermcolorIT: Italic_Color XTermcolorUL: Underline_Color XTermforeground: Foreground_Color XTermbackground: Background_Color XTermcursorColor: Cursor_Color
-
Store the above snippets in a file and pass it in:
xrdb -merge YOUR_FILE_CONTAINING_ABOVE_SNIPPETS
-
Open new XTerm or Rxvt windows to see the changes.
-
Adapt this procedure to other terminals as needed.
Terminator color schemes
Edit your Terminator configuration file (located in: $HOME/.config/terminator/config) and add the configurations for the theme(s) you'd like to use the [profiles] section. The terminator/ directory contains the config snippets you'll need. Just paste the configurations into the [profiles] sections, and you're good to go!
At a minimum, this is all you need. You can customize the fonts and other aspects as well, if you wish. See the Terminator documentation for more details.
An example config file that includes the code snippet for the Symfonic theme would look like this:
[global_config]
[keybindings]
[profiles]
[[default]]
palette = "#1a1a1a:#f4005f:#98e024:#fa8419:#9d65ff:#f4005f:#58d1eb:#c4c5b5:#625e4c:#f4005f:#98e024:#e0d561:#9d65ff:#f4005f:#58d1eb:#f6f6ef"
background_image = None
use_system_font = False
cursor_color = "#f6f7ec"
foreground_color = "#c4c5b5"
font = Source Code Pro Light 11
background_color = "#1a1a1a"
[[Symfonic]]
palette = "#000000:#dc322f:#56db3a:#ff8400:#0084d4:#b729d9:#ccccff:#ffffff:#1b1d21:#dc322f:#56db3a:#ff8400:#0084d4:#b729d9:#ccccff:#ffffff"
background_color = "#000000"
cursor_color = "#dc322f"
foreground_color = "#ffffff"
background_image = None
[layouts]
[[default]]
[[[child1]]]
type = Terminal
parent = window0
[[[window0]]]
type = Window
parent = ""
[plugins]
Konsole color schemes
Copy the themes from the konsole directory to $HOME/.config/konsole (in some versions of KDE, the theme directory may be located at $HOME/.local/share/konsole), restart Konsole and choose your new theme from the profile preferences window.
If you want to make the themes available to all users, copy the .colorscheme files to /usr/share/konsole.
Terminal color schemes
Just double click on selected theme in terminal directory
PuTTY color schemes
New Session Method
This method creates a new blank session with JUST colors set properly.
Download the appropriate colorscheme.reg file and import the registry changes by right-clicking and choosing Merge. Choose "Yes" when prompted if you're sure. Color scheme will show up as a new PuTTY session with all defaults except entries at Window > Colours > Adjust the precise colours PuTTY displays.
Modify Session Method
This method modifies an existing session and changes JUST the color settings.
Download the appropriate colorscheme.reg file. Open the file with a text editor and change the color scheme portion (Molokai below) to match the session you want to modify:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\Molokai]
- CHANGE TO (EXAMPLE) -
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\root@localhost]
NOTE: Some special characters will need to be changed to their Percent-encoded representation (IE, Space as %20). To quickly find the right session name view the top-level entries at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\ with regedit.exe.
Other PuTTY Recommendations
Window > Appearance
Font: Consolas, bold, 14-point
Font quality:
( ) Antialiased ( ) Non-Antialiased
(O) ClearType ( ) Default
Window > Colours
[X] Allow terminal to specify ANSI colours
[X] Allow terminal to use xterm 256-colour mode
Indicate bolded text by changing:
( ) The font (O) The colour ( ) Both
[ ] Attempt to use logical palettes
[ ] Use system colours
Xfce Terminal color schemes
Copy the colorschemes folder to ~/.local/share/xfce4/terminal/ and restart Terminal.
FreeBSD vt color schemes
Append your favourite theme from freebsd_vt/ to /boot/loader.conf
or /boot/loader.conf.local and reboot.
MobaXterm color schemes
Copy the theme content from mobaxterm/ and paste the content to your MobaXterm.ini in the corresponding place ([Colors]).
LXTerminal color schemes
Copy the theme content from lxterminal/ and paste the content to your lxterminal in the corresponding place ([general]).
Visual Studio Code color schemes
Copy the theme content from vscode/ and paste the content to your UserSettings.json.
Windows Terminal color schemes
Copy the theme content from windowsterminal/ and paste the content to your profiles.json in the corresponding place ("schemes"). Then specify the name of your theme by "colorScheme" in "profiles".
Alacritty color schemes
Copy the theme content from alacritty/ and paste the content to your alacritty config file, at ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml. You can also set your theme by adding the following line at your config's 1st line import = ["~/.config/alacritty/themes/mytheme.toml"].
If you still need a color scheme with .yml, you can get it here.
Ghostty color schemes
Copy the theme content from ghostty/ and paste the content in your Ghostty config file, at ~/.config/ghostty/config.
Rio color schemes
Copy the theme file from rio/ and paste to your rio theme config directory (typically ~/.config/rio/themes/).
Then specify the name of your theme in the theme field in the config file.
Termux color schemes
Copy the theme content from termux/ and paste the content to ~/.termux directory as ~/.termux/colors.properties file and run termux-reload-settings to apply the theme.
Vim color schemes
Copy the theme content from vim/ and paste the content to ~/.vim/colors/ directory. In Vim, use :colorscheme <scheme_name> to apply the colorscheme.
Generic color schemes
These schemes work with any terminal emulator with support for the OSC 4 escape code (including the Linux console, GNOME Terminal, and more).
Copy the shell script from generic/ and paste the script to ~/bin/set-colors.sh, or wherever you prefer to put shell scripts.
Then add bash ~/bin/set-colors.sh to your shell's config file (~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, etc).
Previewing color schemes
preview.rb is a simple script that allows you to preview the color schemes without having to import them. It parses .itermcolors files and applies the colors to the current session using iTerm's proprietary escape codes. As noted in the linked page, it doesn't run on tmux or screen.
# Apply AdventureTime scheme to the current session
tools/preview.rb schemes/AdventureTime.itermcolors
# Apply the schemes in turn.
# - Press (almost) any key to advance; hit CTRL-C or ESC to stop
# - Press the delete key to go back
tools/preview.rb schemes/*
Previewing color schemes in other terminal emulators
preview-generic.sh is a script which can preview
the themes in any terminal emulator which has support for the OSC 4 escape
codes. It works by running the shell scripts from the generic/ directory.
# Apply AdventureTime scheme to the current session
bash generic/AdventureTime.sh
# Apply the schemes in turn
# - Press left/right arrow keys to navigate, press `q` to stop
./tools/preview-generic.sh generic/*
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