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Slatewave for iTerm2
A Slatewave .itermcolors preset with every semantic slot tuned.
- Latest release
- 0.0.3 · 3 weeks ago
- Last commit
- 3 weeks ago
# iTerm2 → Settings → Profiles → Colors → Color Presets
$ git status
On branch main
Your branch is up to date with 'origin/main'.
Changes to be committed:
(use "git restore --staged <file>..." to unstage)
modified: src/slatewave.ts
new file: README.mdAbout this theme
A single .itermcolors preset covering the 16 ANSI colors plus cursor, selection, link, badge, tab, cursor-guide, match-background, and underline — so every semantic surface in iTerm2 reads in the Slatewave palette, not just the terminal background.
Slatewave for iTerm2 tunes every exposed color slot, not just the background — including badge, link, cursor-guide, and match-background — so even power-user features stay on palette. ANSI mapping mirrors the VSCode Slatewave terminal block for continuity across editor and shell.
Install
Don't have the CLI yet? Install the Slatewave CLI →
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Slatewave CLI
Install with the Slatewave family CLI — one command, every theme.
slatewave install iterm2 -
Manual
Open ↗Download the preset and import it via iTerm2's GUI.
- Download `slatewave.itermcolors` from the repo
- Open iTerm2 → Settings → Profiles → Colors
- Click Color Presets… → Import… and pick the file
- Click Color Presets… again and select "slatewave"
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Clone
Clone and open — iTerm2 offers to import .itermcolors files automatically.
- git clone https://github.com/kevinlangleyjr/iterm2-slatewave
- open iterm2-slatewave/slatewave.itermcolors