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shades-of-purple-iterm2

v2.2.0

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Professional iTerm2 theme with hand-picked & bold shades of purple to go along with your iTerm2 terminal. A custom iTerm2 theme with style.

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Professional iTerm2 theme with hand-picked & bold shades of purple 💜 to go along with your iTerm2 terminal. A custom iTerm2 theme with style.

Install

Easy Installation

  1. Drop the shades-of-purple.zsh-theme file in to the ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes/ directory.
  2. Open up your ZSH preferences at ~/.zshrc and change the theme variable to ZSH_THEME="shades-of-purple".
  3. In iTerm2 access the Preferences pane on the Profiles tab.
  4. Under the Colors tab import the shades-of-purple.itermcolors file via the Load Presets drop-down at the bottom right.
  5. Under the Text tab change the font for each type (Regular Font to Operator Mono or Fira Code or whatever you like, but for Non-ASCII font you must use Inconsolata for Powerline.
  6. Refresh ZSH by typing source ~/.zshrc on the command line.
  7. Done!!! 🙌

Tips

Tips & Tricks

my font settings

They work well together! You will need to install the patched powerline font as well: . I use Operator Mono it's a $200 premium font (devs spend so much time with code, it's only fair that it looks good) a free alternative is Fira Code. For non-ASCII font, you'll need to also installed a patched Powerline Font — I use the Inconsolata and it works well for this theme.

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