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Oceanic Next theme for GNOME Terminal

Home Page: http://labs.voronianski.com/oceanic-next-color-scheme/

License: MIT License

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Oceanic Next for GNOME Terminal

Oceanic Next theme for GNOME Terminal

Here is Oceanic Next theme for GNOME Terminal (available on Ubuntu, Fedora, Elementary OS, etc).

Installation

For installation just execute desired command below. Be careful, terminal will be closed after install.

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denysdovhan/oceanic-next-gnome-terminal/master/oceanic-next.bash && chmod +x oceanic-next.bash && ./oceanic-next.bash

If your terminal profile is not updated after executing the script you might be missing dconf-tools. On Ubuntu you can install them by executing:

sudo apt-get install dconf-tools

Executing the script again should now edit the profile correctly.

Colors

This theme uses color palette from original Oceanic Next theme for Sublime Text 2/3:

Palette

License

MIT © Denys Dovhan

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oceanic-next-gnome-terminal's Issues

installation information ubuntu update

As mentioned in #1, the installation method isn't working (at least on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS).

This fixed it for me:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denysdovhan/oceanic-next-gnome-terminal/master/oceanic-next.bash && chmod +x oceanic-next.bash && ./oceanic-next.bash

It is the same as in #1, except the script's extension is now bash.

Install command doesn't give script permission before executing

Changing

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denysdovhan/oceanic-next-gnome-terminal/master/oceanic-next.sh && . oceanic-next.sh

to

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denysdovhan/oceanic-next-gnome-terminal/master/oceanic-next.sh && chmod +x oceanic-next.sh && ./oceanic-next.sh

works.

Thanks

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