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Customization of Iterm #387

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jdhorwitz opened this issue Apr 3, 2015 · 2 comments
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Customization of Iterm #387

jdhorwitz opened this issue Apr 3, 2015 · 2 comments

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@jdhorwitz
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Hi, I ran the scrip but lost all of the customization I had put into iTerm and now I can seem to get the color scheme back at all. Is there anything I can do ? Or anyway to roll back?

Thanks for a great script!

@AlJohri
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AlJohri commented Jun 18, 2015

Do you mean your shell's color scheme? I don't think this script modifies iTerm's configuration specifically.

Assuming you're using zsh (as that's what this script installs), you can try out thoughtbot's dotfiles https://github.com/thoughtbot/dotfiles/blob/master/zshrc#L9 and its default colors. https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh is another good default set up.

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croaky commented Jan 10, 2016

We removed a color scheme in thoughtbot/dotfiles#359 but it can be defined via something like https://github.com/croaky/dotfiles/blob/b4030d626d2b248fe7b252d9f97a099e0f2411e2/vimrc.bundles.local#L1

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