![]() Now, make sure the “Screen Text” and “Popup Background” are set to the near-white color of slot 16 and the “Screen Background” and “Popup Text” are set to deep purple color of slot 3. If you fall into this camp, put the value for slot 10 in slot 2. In the corresponding color slots, change the RGB values to the following: Find the profiles section and add a colorScheme value to the default profile. ![]() The color scheme of the Ubuntu terminal has dark blue on a black background, which is unreadable. The prompt is styled using Powerline and is using the Cascadia Code PL font, which can be downloaded from the Cascadia Code GitHub releases page. This makes for example directories very hard to read. But as soon as I SSH into a remote machine the default colors are displayed. I am using the colorScheme 'Dracula' and in my local bash everything is displayed perfectly. This part of the process is the most tedious, but also the most rewarding. Once the color scheme has been defined, its time to enable it. color scheme for Ubuntu terminal from WSL-2 install 2 I'm using WSL-2 under Windows 10 which has installed Ubuntu 20.04. I am running Ubuntu-20.04 in WSL 2 and use Windows Terminal. ![]() The default Ubuntu Terminal color scheme.
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