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This plugin for Terminal.app replaces the default colors by pastel ones and allows you to set your own in the preferences.
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MyTermColors ============ Welcome to MyTermColors! Getting the code ---------------- Check out https://github.com/Youx/MyTermColors for the wiki, bug tracking, etc... The bleeding edge code can be grabbed from the git repository on github : $ git clone git:https://github.com/Youx/MyTermColors.git For information about Git, please see https://www.git-scm.com How to build MyTermColors ------------------------- To build MyTermColors.bundle from source, you will need : - a Mac - XCode - iceberg (https://s.sudre.free.fr/Software/Iceberg.html) to create a pkg installer file - dmgCanvas (https://www.araelium.com/dmgcanvas) to create a dmg containing the installer Open the project file in XCode, then hit build. This will create a MyTermColors.bundle in build/Release/ and (if you have the Iceberg and dmgCanvas) a pkg and a dmg in build/ How to install MyTermColors --------------------------- To use MyTermColors, you will need to have SIMBL installed. Grab it from here : https://www.culater.net/software/SIMBL/SIMBL.php Then, you just need to drop the MyTermColors.bundle into ~/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins Or simply launch the installer and follow the instructions. Languages -------------- English French German Spanish You can help localize it too! Author(s) --------- Hugo Camboulive (Youx) <hugo.camboulive [AT] gmail.com> Thanks ------ My friend Matt "Killerabbit" for his Spanish translation. The TerminalColours project for some insight on using KVO bindings in nib files. Keevn7 for providing the nice pastel colors a long time ago (and awesome shell config files). Mike Solomon for creating SIMBL and the original TerminalColors
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This plugin for Terminal.app replaces the default colors by pastel ones and allows you to set your own in the preferences.
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