kitty-themes is a theme manager and color scheme gallery for the Kitty terminal. It provides a library of predefined hexadecimal color palettes and a tool to browse and apply these visual themes to the terminal interface. The project enables live previewing of different color configurations in a running terminal instance or a separate window before permanently saving changes. It functions as a shell-based configuration tool that injects color variables into configuration files and triggers immediate refreshes via system signals.
This project serves as a curated directory of resources, tools, and frameworks designed to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of terminal environments. It functions as a comprehensive guide for users seeking to optimize their command-line workflows and personalize their shell experience. The repository provides access to a wide range of utilities for terminal customization, including alternative terminal emulators, color schemes, and visual themes. It also catalogs specialized tools for managing persistent sessions, automating system tasks, and integrating external web services directly
Gogh is a command line theme manager and a collection of curated color palettes for various Linux and macOS terminal emulators. It provides a library of configuration files used to synchronize visual styles across different terminal environments. The project includes a terminal accessibility checker to verify that chosen color schemes meet visual contrast and readability standards. It allows for the creation of custom theme definitions using a templating system that maps hex values to text and background colors. The toolset covers terminal emulator customization through a command line interf
Tilix is a tiling terminal emulator for Linux that uses GTK+ 3 widgets for native desktop integration and theming. It arranges multiple terminal sessions in a resizable grid layout, allowing users to split the window into several panes simultaneously. The application is built on the VTE terminal emulation engine and uses the Meson build system for compilation. The terminal supports synchronized input broadcasting, where keystrokes typed in one pane are replicated to all grouped terminals via D-Bus inter-process communication. It also offers a Quake-style drop-down mode that slides a terminal