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hyper-crt

v1.0.2

Published

Retro CRT theme for Hyper

Downloads

6

Readme

Hyper CRT

Hyper theme designed to look and feel like an old school CRT. It is all done with CSS and configuration properties (no images) so it always looks like a monitor regardless of window size. That's right, you can make ridiculously wide or unbearably tall monitors if you want/need to.

Screenshot with Single Terminal

Screenshot with Multiple Terminals

Install

plugins: [
  ...
  'hyper-crt'
  ...
]

Fonts

It is suggested that you choose an old school terminal font and a hand-written UI font to get the full effect. The screenshots use Glass TTY VT220 for the terminal and Architects Daughter for the UI. Font repositories like Google Fonts and dafont.com are excellent resources if you want to use other fonts.

Note: The HYPERCRT logo is forced to a specific font so it always renders the same way.

Third Party Integration

Hyper Tab Icons (Plus) colors are disabled by the plugin to avoid color clashes in the UI.