Colorscheme for the terminal previewed in the dev blogpost #1150

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opened 2026-01-30 22:17:39 +00:00 by claunia · 5 comments
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Originally created by @karanjitsingh on GitHub (May 16, 2019).

Where can I get the colorscheme (preferably the profiles.json itself) from the terminal previewed in
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-windows-terminal/

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Originally created by @karanjitsingh on GitHub (May 16, 2019). Where can I get the colorscheme (preferably the profiles.json itself) from the terminal previewed in https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-windows-terminal/ ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4632805/57843077-47f88500-77eb-11e9-8b84-48c6b2b52875.png)
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@Larsklopstra commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019):

But, this is the default theme?

@Larsklopstra commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019): But, this is the default theme?
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@karanjitsingh commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019):

@Larsklopstra, not for me see https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/727. I had to click on settings and edit to customize

This is what I have now
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@karanjitsingh commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019): @Larsklopstra, not for me see https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/727. I had to click on settings and edit to customize This is what I have now ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4632805/57856685-29a28180-780b-11e9-8bae-9c31e660ce40.png)
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@Larsklopstra commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019):

@karanjitsingh Ah.. Maybe it's because they're using a new version of PowerShell? My terminal looks almost the same as the one in the picture but with less blur/transparency, I'm using CMD.

@Larsklopstra commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019): @karanjitsingh Ah.. Maybe it's because they're using a new version of PowerShell? My terminal looks almost the same as the one in the picture but with less blur/transparency, I'm using CMD.
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@mdtauk commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019):

The image at the top is CMD/Command Line - the one in the lower image is Powershell

Edit: You can apply a CMD colourscheme to Powershell

@mdtauk commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019): The image at the top is CMD/Command Line - the one in the lower image is Powershell Edit: You can apply a CMD colourscheme to Powershell
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019):

If I had to guess, that's @bitcrazed's profile.

You'll probably want to bump down the "acrylicOpacity" setting - maybe something like .25? The colorscheme otherwise is probably set to "Campbell", and there's no background key in his profile.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019): If I had to guess, that's @bitcrazed's profile. You'll probably want to bump down the `"acrylicOpacity"` setting - maybe something like `.25`? The colorscheme otherwise is probably set to `"Campbell"`, and there's no `background` key in his profile.
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