VS Code theme for Windows Terminal
Start Windows Terminal and click on the down arrow symbol from menu bar. This will open a drop down menu from which select the Settings option. In the profile.json
settings file for Windows Terminal, find the schemes
section and paste the contents of vs-code.json
:
{
"name": "VS Code",
"background": "#21252b",
"foreground": "#a9b2c3",
"black": "#21252b",
"blue": "#61afef",
"brightBlack": "#5f6672",
"brightBlue": "#007fff",
"brightCyan": "#08e8de",
"brightGreen": "#66ff00",
"brightPurple": "#8b00ff",
"brightRed": "#d74e42",
"brightWhite": "#d4d7d9",
"brightYellow": "#e5c07b",
"cyan": "#56b6c2",
"green": "#98c379",
"purple": "#b57edc",
"red": "#e06c75",
"white": "#a9b2c3",
"yellow": "#d19a66"
}
Once the color scheme has been defined, find the profiles section and add a colorScheme
value to the default profile:
"profiles":
{
"defaults":
{
"colorScheme": "VS Code"
},
}
If you also want to change your key bindings (copy-paste & browser-like tabbing), find the keybindings
section and update it for your needs:
"keybindings": [{
"command" : "closeTab",
"keys" :[
"ctrl+w"
]
},
{
"command" : "newTab",
"keys" :[
"ctrl+t"
]
},
{
"command" : "copy",
"keys" :[
"ctrl+c"
]
},
{
"command" : "paste",
"keys" : [
"ctrl+v"
]
}]