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hyper-totoro

v0.0.4

Published

hyper terminal plugin

Downloads

11

Readme

hyper-totoro
Please don't use for commercial purposes. Please use only by yourself.

Contents

Install

Manually through .hyper.js

Add hyper-totoro to the plugins list in your ~/.hyper.js config file and restart Hyper.

  • add plugins
$ vim ~/.hyper.js
//...
plugins: ['hyper-totoro']
//...

OR

  • add localPlugins
# fire up a terminal and type 
$ git clone https://github.com/shunitoh/hyper-totoro.git ~/.hyper_plugins/local/hyper-totoro
$ vim ~/.hyper.js
//...
localPlugins: ['hyper-totoro'],
//...

Usage

Once you have installed hyper-totoro, it's time to set your favorite theme.

Go to your ~/.hyper.js and add the totoro option below the colors object, and define your theme of choice.

Here is a quick example, where we choose the dark theme,
with a unibody color for the window header & dark terminal tabs.

$ vim ~/.hyper.js
//...
config: {
    //...
    colors: {
    //...
    },
    totoro: 'dark', // Choose your favorite pokemon theme
    unibody: 'true', // Choose the color of the window header
    totorotab: 'true', // activate your theme's totorotab
    //...
}
//...

Options

totoro

  • totoro: 'dark' - choose it for character color theme

unibody

Choose whether or not you want the Hyper windows header color to be the same as the background theme. The assignable values are:

  • unibody: 'true' - choose it for a unibody color theme
  • unibody: 'false' - go for it if you like your terminal more colorful

totorotab

Choose whether or not you want an animated .gif that matches your current totoro theme, to accompany your active Hyper terminal tab. The assignable values are:

  • totorotab: 'true' - enable your theme's totorotab
  • totorotab: 'false' - disable your theme's totorotab

Also, completely omitting the totorotab option from your .hyper.js will have the same effect as defining it and setting it to false. (Default value)

Available Themes

You canpreview in detail all of the available themes

  • Dark

License

MIT