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# Solarized color theme for the linux TTY
A tty solarized theme using Ethan Schoonovers [Solarized color theme](http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized).
If you are looking for colors on your xterm, konsole, terminator, urxvt, guake, aterm and friends, please search a bit more. This script is for setting the colors on a linux TTY, the real terminal that you get if you are not running ``X`` or ``wayland``.
## Repositories
* This theme as a single repository: [tty-solarized](https://github.com/joepvd/tty-solarized)
* The main solarized repository: [solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized)
## Installation
Source either ``tty-solarized-dark.sh`` or ``tty-solarized-light.sh`` in the startup file of your shell. As this is only run on TTYs where usually a login shell is started, the login file of your shell (``${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zlogin`` for zsh or ``~/.profile`` for bash). Now the 'normal' names for colors are available to your applications.
Included is also the awk-script used to generate those two files. Would the color scheme be changed upstream, anyone with gawk installed can update these files.