Duotone colorschemes for the default Mac OS X Terminal
Base2Tone-terminal – colorschemes for the default Mac OS X Terminal ported from Base2Tone iTerm2 color schemes – one of the syntax-highlighting applications containing the colorschemes of Base2Tone which are based on Duotone Themes by Simurai for Atom.
“DuoTone themes use only 2 hues (7 shades in total). It tones down less important parts (like punctuation and brackets) and highlights only the important ones. This leads to a more calm color scheme, but still lets you find the stuff you’re looking for.”
schemes/
folder*.terminal
file. It will open a new Terminal window with that color scheme.Shell -> Use Settings as Default
This repo contains a tool made by Emil Kashkevich to convert any iTerm 2 color scheme into a Mac OS X Terminal scheme.
Convert by executing the swift script from the commandline:
$ ./tools/iterm2terminal.swift /path/to/my/awesome-scheme.itermcolors
Run:
$ tools/preview.sh
Set the font size to 14 (maybe set character spacing to 1, and line-height to 1,25).
screenshots/
folder.README.md
to include your new screenshot.Copyright (c) 2018 Bram de Haan
Released under MIT Licence