Attempt to recreate Cmder color scheme as close as possible on Windows Terminal.
All steps are optional and can be modified to your desire.
Open Windows Terminal settings.json
file from its menu
Paste the following inside schemes
{
"name": "Monokai Cmder",
"cursorColor": "#FFFFFF",
"selectionBackground": "#cccc81",
"background": "#272822",
"foreground": "#cacaca",
"black": "#272822",
"red": "#a70334",
"green": "#74aa04",
"yellow": "#b6b649",
"blue": "#01549e",
"purple": "#89569c",
"cyan": "#1a83a6",
"white": "#cacaca",
"brightBlack": "#7c7c7c",
"brightRed": "#f3044b",
"brightGreen": "#8dd006",
"brightYellow": "#cccc81",
"brightBlue": "#0383f5",
"brightPurple": "#a87db8",
"brightCyan": "#58c2e5",
"brightWhite": "#ffffff"
}
Paste the following inside profiles > defaults
// optional: add this line if you want to use Monokai Cmder
// globally on all profiles
"colorScheme": "Monokai Cmder"
// optional: add this line if you want to use Consolas
// globally on all profiles
"fontFace": "Consolas"
Paste the following code as a item in profiles > list
.
You should have %cmder_root%
environment variable set, or just modify the code bellow accordingly.
{
"guid": "{d41ee793-1255-4694-b5a6-1f69bd94dc09}",
"name": "Cmder",
"commandline": "cmd.exe /k %cmder_root%/vendor/init.bat",
"icon": " %cmder_root%/icons/cmder.ico",
"hidden": false,
"colorScheme": "Monokai Cmder",
"fontFace": "Consolas"
}
Change defaultProfile
to {d41ee793-1255-4694-b5a6-1f69bd94dc09}
.
"defaultProfile": "{d41ee793-1255-4694-b5a6-1f69bd94dc09}",