

then, make it default (select imported schema and click "Default" button below).Choose Terminal Schema: UnzipPath/terminal/*.terminal.So I can use agnoster for iTerm and some other theme for terminal. So I am interested in two kinds of solutions: Have different zsh themes for terminal and iTerm. Open vscode settings using shortcut:, Inside of vscode settings, you will see two panels. Search until you find the live code, NOT the commented out code :) Edit the code it so it looks like ZSHTHEME'agnoster' Save the file. It looks great in iTerm but looks like this in terminal. Change iTerm's theme to agnoster: Press f to open search in the. on Left Sidebar, Click Config Icon and Select Import. I am currently using agnoster theme in zsh.
Agnoster iterm theme for mac osx#
(deprecated) // "": "canvas" Change Theme for Mac OSX Terminal to agnoster "": "Hack Nerd Font" // added (belows which gives me the the fonts for the terminal and the icons from Nerd Font.) // "": " 'Source Code Pro for Powerline ', 'Hack Nerd Font ' //, added for powerlevel10k // I use powerline10k - which uses // so this worked for me: // "": "MesloLGS NF" // added // after the changing the font, still had some issues with the glyph spacing in the integrated terminal - fixed it with // : fixed the problem for me. "": 1.3 // added // said it works like a charm. It emphasizes speed, flexibility, and out-of-the-box experience.

Powerlevel10k is a popular theme for zsh. To get the best out of zsh, you'll want to install some dependencies. I 'd also consider adjusting line height if icons are cut off on top too or things look super cramped. Customize your terminal's theme, fonts, colors, and more. This fixed the glyph issues I was having with Inconsolata Nerd Font.
