- Add
switch_automatic.py
to~/Library/ApplicationSupport/iTerm2/Scripts/AutoLaunch
with:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import asyncio
import iterm2
async def main(connection):
async with iterm2.VariableMonitor(connection, iterm2.VariableScopes.APP, "effectiveTheme", None) as mon:
while True:
# Block until theme changes
theme = await mon.async_get()
# Themes have space-delimited attributes, one of which will be light or dark.
parts = theme.split(" ")
if "dark" in parts:
preset = await iterm2.ColorPreset.async_get(connection, "Dark Background")
else:
preset = await iterm2.ColorPreset.async_get(connection, "Light Background")
# Update the list of all profiles and iterate over them.
profiles=await iterm2.PartialProfile.async_query(connection)
for partial in profiles:
# Fetch the full profile and then set the color preset in it.
profile = await partial.async_get_full_profile()
await profile.async_set_color_preset(preset)
iterm2.run_forever(main)
Change Dark Background
and Light Background
to color presets you like.
- Enabled
switch_automatic.py
from Scripts menu.
Change OSX theme dynamically with a button or based on screen brightness: https://apollozhu.github.io/Dynamic-Dark-Mode/
Change vscode theme dynamically based on OSX theme: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=LinusU.auto-dark-mode&ssr=false