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hyper-relaxed

v1.0.7

Published

A relaxed theme to take a more relaxed view of things.

Downloads

176

Readme

npm

Relaxed

A relaxed terminal theme to take a more relaxed view of things. For iTerm, Hyper, the macOS Terminal and a bunch of others.

Available for:

The theme only provides the colors. Please note additional usages in the screenshots: Oh My Zsh, Bullet Train for Oh My Zsh and Source Code Pro for Powerline

Relaxing your editor:

Hyper

The theme should be compatible with Hyper 1.x and 2.x.

Screenshot

Installation

Open your ~/.hyper.js file (Hyper > Preferences) and add hyper-relaxed to the plugins: [] array and save the file.

…
plugins: ['hyper-relaxed'],
…

Note:

That’s really all you have to do. Hyper loads the plugin from the npm registry and reloads itself.

iTerm

The theme should be compatible with all iTerm2 versions.

Screenshot

Installation

Download Relaxed.itermcolors. Double click to import into iTerm.

Note:

  • You can change the themes via
    • iTerm > Preferences > Profiles > [Profile Name] > Colors > Color Presets…

Terminal

The theme should be compatible with all Terminal versions.

Screenshot

Installation

Download Relaxed.terminal. Double click to import into Terminal.

Note:

  • Set the theme as default theme
    • via Terminal > Preferences > Profile > Standard
  • Make sure to that new Terminal windows and tabs are openend with this theme
    • via Terminal > Preferences > General

Additional formats

License

Please be aware of the licenses of the components we use in this project. Everything else that has been developed by the contributions to this project is under MIT License.