70 lines
2 KiB
Org Mode
70 lines
2 KiB
Org Mode
#+TITLE: Catalina iTerm Theme switch
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#+AUTHOR: Yann Esposito
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#+EMAIL: yann@esposito.host
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#+DATE: [2019-11-10 Sun]
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#+KEYWORDS: self-hosting chat irc
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#+DESCRIPTION: Change the profile of iTerm in sync with macOS preferences.
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#+OPTIONS: auto-id:t toc:nil
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How to have dark/light profile selected when opening a new iTerm.
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* The script
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: the-script
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:END:
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For the script to work you need to have two iTerm profiles, one named
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=Dark= and the other one =Light=. Just go to =Preferences= then =Profiles= then
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=Duplicate profile=.
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I use =fish= but you can easily adapt that in your =.bashrc=,
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=.bash_profile= etc...
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Here is what I have in my =~/.config/fish/config.fish=:
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#+begin_src sh
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function setItermProfile
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echo -ne "\033]50;SetProfile=$argv\a"
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end
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function sync_appearance
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set -x MacOSThemeAutoSwitch \
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(defaults read -g AppleInterfaceStyleSwitchesAutomatically 2>/dev/null)
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test -z $MacOSThemeAutoSwitch; and set -x MacOSThemeAutoSwitch 0
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set -x MacOSTheme (defaults read -g AppleInterfaceStyle 2>/dev/null)
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test -z $MacOSTheme; and set -x MacOSTheme 'nil'
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if test -n $ITERM_PROFILE # check if we are using iTerm2
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switch $MacOSThemeAutoSwitch
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case 1 # autoswitch on
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switch $MacOSTheme
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case 'nil'
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setItermProfile Light
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case '*'
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setItermProfile Dark
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end
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case 0 # autoswitch off
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switch $MacOSTheme
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case 'Dark'
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setItermProfile Dark
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case 'Light'
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setItermProfile Light
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case 'nil'
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setItermProfile Light
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end
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end
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end
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end
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if status --is-login
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if status --is-interactive
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sync_appearance
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end
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end
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#+end_src
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If the appearance change, you can call =sync_appearance= function in your
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shell to sync with the OS dark/light appearance.
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