Welcome to the Radium Theme repository! This repository contains color schemes for various terminal applications, applying the sleek and modern Radium theme across different environments. Each terminal's configuration files are tailored to ensure a uniform look and feel that enhances your coding or command-line experience.
This repository includes color schemes for the following terminals:
- iTerm2 (macOS)
- GNOME Terminal (Linux)
- Tilix (Linux)
- Hyper (Cross-platform)
- Alacritty (Cross-platform)
- Kitty (Cross-platform)
- Microsoft Terminal (Windows)
- XFCE4 Terminal (Linux)
- Konsole (KDE)
- Termux (Android)
Each directory in the repository corresponds to a different terminal application.
Installation instructions vary by terminal. Below is a general guide on how to apply the Radium theme to your terminal:
- Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/radium-theme-terminals.git
- Navigate to the Terminal Directory:
cd radium-theme-terminals/[terminal_name]
- Follow Specific Instructions: Each terminal folder contains a README with detailed instructions on how to apply the theme. Generally, this involves copying a configuration file to a specific directory or importing it through the terminal's settings GUI.
- Download the
Radium.itermcolors
file from the iTerm2 directory. - Open iTerm2.
- Go to
Preferences > Profiles > Colors
. - Click on
Color Presets...
at the bottom right, then chooseImport...
. - Select the downloaded
Radium.itermcolors
file. - Apply the "Radium" color preset.
Contributions to the Radium theme are welcome! Here are some ways you can contribute:
- Submit Bug Reports or Feature Requests: Use the Issues section to submit bug reports or request new features.
- Add Support for More Terminals: If you have a configuration for a terminal not currently supported, please submit a pull request.
- Improve Existing Themes: Enhancements to existing themes are greatly appreciated.
To submit changes, please fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request detailing the changes made.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.