Ghostty includes a built-in theme for Vague from iTerm2-Color-Schemes so you can skip the first step. However, you may still want to use the vague file from this repository. This version is likely more up-to-date and feature-rich, since it isn't constrained by the upstream process of generating universal theme files for multiple applications.
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In your Ghostty configuration file, set the theme as follows:
theme = Vague
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Save vague file in the
themes/subdirectory of your Ghostty configuration directory. -
In your Ghostty configuration file, set the theme as follows:
theme = vague
