![]() ![]() ![]() You can download this script from GitHub here. Please note: you should run this script from Terminal.app, and do not forget to quit from iTerm before running, because settings will not be applied in this case!ĭefaults write Displays -dict-add Pastel " $PASTEL" echo "Pastel display profile added" # Set the default display profile BOOKMARKS= `defaults read Bookmarks | sed 's/\("Display Profile" = \)"*" /\1"Pastel" /' `ĭefaults write Bookmarks " $BOOKMARKS" echo "Pastel display profile installed as default" I think I’m not alone in my pastel wishes, so here is the script, which will import Pastel display profile to your iTerm, and will assign it to the Default bookmark. I’ve created a new display profile called “Pastel” with nice pastel colors which replace default ANSI colors in terminal (click to enlarge): By default iTerm creates a default profile with something like login -fp kpumuk (for my machine). Each bookmark opens a terminal window with specified command in it. You can create display, keyboard, and terminal profiles, and then add bookmarks with these profiles associated to them. There is a great feature of iTerm called bookmarks. iTerm2 + oh-my-zsh + Pure way via keyboard shortcut: Launch iTerm 2. I love dark color scheme with pastel ANSI colors theme: Switch iTerm2 color preset automatic base on macOS dark mode. ![]() Ok, everything works now and all I want is to migrate my color scheme options from Terminal. Color themes for default macOS Terminal.app This is a set of color themes for default macOS Terminal.app (initially ported from iTerm2 color schemes, collected by mbadolato ). I installed it on my Mac, and it appears to work as you've indicated. I did come across a reference to fish, a Friendly Interactive Shell. Set meta-flag on set input-meta on set output-meta on set convert-meta off A google search on 'color completion zsh' will return dozens of articles on how to set up coloured prompts and file-completion. ![]()
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