

I find that the haishoku backend generates the most favorable colorschemes. If you'd like to use my profile, simply open Profiles > Default > Colors: Under colorscheme select import > import this file and select it as your colorscheme. Pywal is a tool that will generate colorschemes from images and set your wallpaper w/ said image.

It offers a massive amount of customization for your setup and even works with pywal. ITerm2 is a great macOS terminal emulator. If you'd like a config that already includes some yabai bindings, you can use the To install follow the instructions found here. Using skhd you can create keybinds to edit your workspace, launch applications, change system values, and more. It was created by the same person as yabai and works hand in hand with it. Skhd (simple hotkey daemon) is a hotkey manager for macOS. If you'd like a similar setup to what I have, you can use the There are a ton of customization options you can find on the GitHub Wiki. If you've ever used i3 or i3-gaps, it's extremely similar. Yabai is a window manager that came from the creators older WM known as chunkwm. Ncmpcpp and mopidy (Spotify music player on the command line)ĭmenu-mac (Alternative Spotlight launcher)

Skhd (Hotkeys for yabai, running commands, etc) In this article I'll be walking you through how to get a setup resembling the photo above.
