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@andrewberty/alacritty-themes

v1.0.3

Published

A CLI theme switcher for Alacritty terminal emulator

Downloads

19

Readme

Alacritty Themes

Demo

alacritty-themes-demo

CLI Theme switcher for Alacritty terminal emulator

  • ❗ Currently supporting TOML configurations ONLY
  • 🎨 600+ Themes to choose from
  • ⤵️ It inserts an import line for theme file, so you can easily have color keys to customize and override in alacritty.toml

Install

  1. Clone the repo or download as .zip and copy colors folder into your root alacritty config directory eg. ~/.config/alacritty/colors
  2. Install package from npm

Globally

npm i -g @andrewberty/alacritty-themes

Or use npx so you don't have to install it

npx @andrewberty/alacritty-themes

Usage

alacritty-themes
  • Use arrow keys to go through the list
  • Type to fuzzy search specific theme
  • Watch theme gets changed in real-time
  • If you just wanted to revert back and exit without applying any change just terminate the process Ctrl-c
    • WARNING: ESC will not kill the process. It will apply then terminate.

Philosophy

Why I chose to import color files instead of injecting config to alacritty.toml?

  1. That way, alacritty.toml file can have colors tables and keys as overrides which will give your config more flexibility

You can for example add these lines to alacritty.toml to override background color to #000000 for all themes

  [colors.primary]
  background = "#000000"
  1. Now you have themes as *.toml files in /colors directory beside alacritty.toml you can easily manipulate and adjust every colorscheme to your liking and it will be just imported as is to config when you choose it again

Alias

You can also create an alias for alacritty-themes like at Just append this below line to your ~/.bashrc , ~/.bash_profile or .zshrc

alias at="alacritty-themes"

Now you can simply use at to choose themes for your alacritty terminal.

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Known Issues

  • Pressing ESC key doesn't terminate the process and revert to last selected theme
  • May have some issues in WSL regarding identifying config file path corresponding to windows absolute path to import color file
  • While typing in fuzzy search list doesn't automatically go to the beginning

Credits

Package is heavily inspired from alacritty-themes by rajasegar. Just served mine to support TOML configuration