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atomcorp/themes: Themes for Windows Terminal

Themes for Windows Terminal. Contribute to atomcorp/themes development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Preview of the Windows Terminal Themes

Windows Terminal Themes

Preview and copy themes for the new Windows Terminal.

Use the project at windowsterminalthemes.dev

How to use the themes

This site let’s you preview and then copy a theme you like (or download a json file with all of them).

The official docs for Windows Terminal seem to very thoroughly explain how to change the settings, but essentially:

Contribute a theme

Ideally for the ecosystem new themes should be proposed to iTerm2-Color-Schemes (where most of these themes come from), then everyone can benefit.

If not, new themes can be add added with a pull request. Just add them to the list in app/src/custom-colour-schemes.json. You shouldn’t need to run anything. If you’d like to receive credit, or know who should, please add it to app/src/credits.json.

Credits

Running

Install using yarn and run using yarn start, this should start both the React app and Express server.

You can run all the tests with yarn test:dev.

E2E tests are run with cypress. You can use yarn cy:open to open and develop using the Dashboard and run test suite with yarn cy:run. There’s a few unit test using Jest that you can develop using yarn unit:watch.

There’s CI with CircleCI and there’s visual regression tests with Percy too.

Compiling the themes

The json list is generated by the Express server in /server. It merges all the schemes found in the iTerm2-Color-Schemes/windowsterminal using the GitHub API, then combines it with src/custom-colour-schemes.json in /app. It runs on a server with a daily cron job.

Todo

Notes

Annoyances