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I want to bind a shortcut to change my solarized color schemes (dark and light). For this purpose I need to know a command for terminal to change its color scheme, but I haven't found such one and I have to go time after time to preferences menu and switch preseted schemes. Is there any way to make such kind of switcher for terminal color schemes?

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XFCE4 terminal stores user preferences in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xfce4/terminal/terminalrc (typically, ~/.config/xfce4/terminal/terminalrc - might not exist if you haven't changed any preferences). I found that XFCE4 Terminal watches this file and reloads settings when it changes, so you can write to this file to change settings.

However, there is no single entry you can edit to change the colours. The various palettes are actually a set of settings. For example:

$ cat /usr/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes/solarized-dark.theme 
[Scheme]
Name=Solarized (dark)
Name[bg]=Златисто (тъмно)
Name[fr]=Solarisé (foncé)
Name[nl]=Overbelicht (donker)
Name[th]=ในแสงแดด (มืด)
Name[uk]=Золотистий (темний)
ColorForeground=#839496
ColorBackground=#002b36
ColorCursor=#93a1a1
TabActivityColor=#dc322f
ColorPalette=#073642;#dc322f;#859900;#b58900;#268bd2;#d33682;#2aa198;#eee8d5;#002b36;#cb4b16;#586e75;#657b83;#839496;#6c71c4;#93a1a1;#fdf6e3
ColorBold=#93a1a1
ColorBoldUseDefault=FALSE

And terminalrc will look like:

$ cat .config/xfce4/terminal/terminalrc                           
[Configuration]
ColorForeground=#839496
FontName=Ubuntu Mono 12
ColorBackground=#002b36
ColorCursor=#93a1a1
ColorBold=#93a1a1
ColorBoldUseDefault=FALSE
ColorPalette=#073642;#dc322f;#859900;#b58900;#268bd2;#d33682;#2aa198;#eee8d5;#002b36;#cb4b16;#586e75;#657b83;#839496;#6c71c4;#93a1a1;#fdf6e3
TabActivityColor=#dc322f
TabActivityColor=#dc322f

As can be seen, there's no way to easily identify which palette the colours came from.

Scripting this doesn't seem safe, but here's an inefficient attempt:

#! /bin/bash
if ! [[ -f /usr/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes/$1.theme ]]
then
    echo "No such colorscheme: $1"
    exit 1
fi
cd ~/.config/xfce4/terminal
# strip settings from any themes
grep -Fxvf <(cat /usr/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes/*.theme) terminalrc > .terminalrc.tmp
grep -v -e Name -e Scheme "/usr/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes/$1.theme" >> .terminalrc.tmp
cp terminalrc terminalrc.bak
mv .terminalrc.tmp terminalrc

Copy this to somewhere in your PATH (for example, ~/bin/xfce-color-switch). Then:

$ xfce4-color-switch dark-pastels

enter image description here

$ xfce4-color-switch solarized   
No such colorscheme: solarized
$ xfce4-color-switch solarized-dark

enter image description here

You'll have to remember colorscheme names for this, but I'll add instructions on how to add tab-completion once I figure them out.

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  • Thanks a lot. Be sure I will write feedback since I'll be able to try this. My knowledge of shell are very bad.
    – mitrx
    Sep 25, 2015 at 22:12
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A better approach would be: create your own color scheme and allow yourself to choose one across many.

To do that, create the directory:

mkdir -p ~/.local/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes

And place files like that inside:

[Scheme]
Name=my good profile
ColorForeground=#4ccd4ccd4ccd
ColorBackground=#f851f465ebe7
TabActivityColor=#d8d8a9a97f7f
ColorCursor=#f0f0b6b66666
ColorSelection=#16163b3b5959
ColorPalette=rgb(0,0,0);rgb(170,0,0);rgb(0,170,0);rgb(170,85,0);rgb(0,0,170);rgb(170,0,170);rgb(0,138,138);rgb(170,170,170);rgb(85,85,85);rgb(255,85,85);rgb(85,255,85);rgb(196,160,0);rgb(85,85,255);rgb(255,85,255);rgb(68,204,204);rgb(255,255,255)

If you have an already configured terminalrc file in your ~/.config/xfce4/terminal directory, you can just copy the appropriate lines.

After doing so, your new color scheme appears inside the main list. So you can, for example, have both a custom white color theme, and a custom black.

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  • I put those into /usr/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes/ and it works. Thanks! Jan 24, 2019 at 23:07
  • it also works in ~/.config/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes, which is nice because it's alongside your terminalrc file while you might forget about ~/.local/share/…
    – Adam Katz
    May 24, 2023 at 23:43
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From Gogh apply color themes for xfce4-terminal (https://github.com/Gogh-Co/Gogh/blob/master/apply-colors.sh#L809):

# XFCE4 terminal has no profiles, instead it uses color presets
SCHEMEDIR="${HOME}/.local/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes"
CONFFILE="${HOME}/.config/xfce4/terminal/terminalrc"

if [[ ! (-w "${CONFFILE}") ]]; then
    if [[ -r "${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS%%:*}/Terminal/terminalrc" ]]; then
        cp "${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS%%:*}/Terminal/terminalrc" ${CONFFILE}
    else
        echo "ERROR: config file not present or not writable!"
        exit 1
    fi
fi

[[ -d "${SCHEMEDIR}" ]] || mkdir -p "${SCHEMEDIR}"

F_NAME=${PROFILE_NAME// /-}
F_NAME=$(echo ${F_NAME} | tr -d ":()")
F_NAME=$(echo "${F_NAME}" | awk '{print tolower($0)}')

FF_NAME="${SCHEMEDIR}/${F_NAME}.theme"

touch "${FF_NAME}"

L_COLORCURSOR="ColorCursor=${CURSOR_COLOR}"
L_COLORPALETTE="ColorPalette=${COLOR_01};${COLOR_02};${COLOR_03};${COLOR_04};${COLOR_05};${COLOR_06};${COLOR_07};${COLOR_08};${COLOR_09};${COLOR_10};${COLOR_11};${COLOR_12};${COLOR_13};${COLOR_14};${COLOR_15};${COLOR_16}"

printf '%s\n' \
    "; Generated by Gogh" \
    "; https://Gogh-Co.github.io/Gogh" \
    "[Scheme]" \
    "Name=${PROFILE_NAME}" \
    "ColorForeground=${FOREGROUND_COLOR}" \
    "ColorBackground=${BACKGROUND_COLOR}" \
    "${L_COLORCURSOR}" \
    "${L_COLORPALETTE}" \
    "ColorCursorUseDefault=FALSE" > ${FF_NAME}

# apply last theme in queue
# xfce4-terminal monitors its rc file and doesn't reference
# any of the themes in there. The color settings need to
# be written there directly.
if ((LOOP == OPTLENGTH)); then
    read -r -p "All done - apply new theme? [y/N] " -n 1 XFCE4_APPLY_CURR_THEME
    if [[ ${XFCE4_APPLY_CURR_THEME::1} =~ ^(y|Y)$ ]]; then
        if grep -q "^ColorPalette=" "${CONFFILE}"; then
            sed -i -r -e "s/^ColorPalette=.*/${L_COLORPALETTE}/" "${CONFFILE}"
        else
            echo "${L_COLORPALETTE}" >> "${CONFFILE}"
        fi

        if grep -q "^ColorCursor=" "${CONFFILE}"; then
            sed -i -r -e "s/^ColorCursor=.*/${L_COLORCURSOR}/" "${CONFFILE}"
        else
            echo "${L_COLORCURSOR}" >> "${CONFFILE}"
        fi

        if grep -q "^ColorForeground=" "${CONFFILE}"; then
            sed -i -r -e "s/^ColorForeground=.*/ColorForeground=${FOREGROUND_COLOR}/" "${CONFFILE}"
        else
            echo "ColorForeground=${FOREGROUND_COLOR}" >> "${CONFFILE}"
        fi

        if grep -q "^ColorBackground=" "${CONFFILE}"; then
            sed -i -r -e "s/^ColorBackground=.*/ColorBackground=${BACKGROUND_COLOR}/" "${CONFFILE}"
        else
            echo "ColorBackground=${BACKGROUND_COLOR}" >> "${CONFFILE}"
        fi

        if grep -q "^ColorCursorUseDefault=FALSE" "${CONFFILE}"; then
            true
        else
            echo "ColorCursorUseDefault=FALSE" >> "${CONFFILE}"
        fi
    fi
fi

unset SCHEMEDIR
unset CONFFILE
unset PROFILE_NAME
unset F_NAME
unset FF_NAME
unset L_COLORCURSOR
unset L_COLORPALETTE
exit 0

Its not full code, but may be helpfull.

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