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hyperterm-cobalt3-theme

v1.0.0

Published

A Cobalt3 Theme for Hyperterm — Purple color fork of Cobalt2

Downloads

10

Readme

Cobalt3 for Hyperterm

screenshot

This is a purple color fork of Cobalt2 hyperterm theme by my friend Wes Bos.

Installing

  1. Open your ~/.hyperterm.js config file with something like subl ~/.hyperterm.js or vim ~/.hyperterm.js.

  2. Add hyperterm-cobalt3-theme to your plugins array. Kinda like this:

    plugins: [
      'hyperterm-cobalt3-theme'
    ],
  3. Enjoy your life

FAQ

Q: What font is that? I Love It!

A: Operator Mono. I wrote a bit of info here → http://wesbos.com/uses

Q: How do I get Powerline working with a non-patched font?

A: Use CSS to fall back to a different font when the character isn't supported:

fontFamily: '"Operator Mono", "Inconsolata for Powerline", monospace'

Q: I HATE THAT FONT SO MUCH, I HATE YOU AND I WANT YOU TO KNOW IT

A: k 😘

Q: How did you get the cool prompt?

A: This isn't part of iTerm or Hyperterm, it has to do with the shell that you are using. I'm using ZSH along with Cobalt 2 for ZSH. I've got a whole free video series on this if you are interested: http://CommandLinePowerUser.com

Q: Can I make edits?

A: Yes please! Still working on this. I might not accept your edits, but I probably will.

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