If you want suggestions, go with Share Tech Mono (open source) or Larabiefont (not open source). One more thing! Use monospaced fonts otherwise fonts might overlap and the text may not be clearly readable.
If you want something different, download and install the font on your Linux system first. Now you’ll get the option to customize the text appearance, font size, font style, spacing, cursor shape, and toggle the terminal bell sound as well.įor changing the terminal font, you can only change to what’s available on your system. Select the profile that you want to customize. Once you head in to the preferences, you will notice the general options to change the theme and other settings. Apart from that, you may switch between the dark theme or light theme, if you do not want to change the system theme. You may change the system theme and the terminal theme gets changed. That was the suggestion I wanted to put forward. You can easily change the terminal profiles and open a new terminal window with the new profile. Suppose you make some weird change and cannot recall the default value? Profiles help separate the customization.Īs you can see, Abhishek has separate profiles for taking screenshots and making videos. Why? Because this way, your changes won’t impact the main terminal profile. I would advise you to create a new profile for your customization. Tip 0: Use separate terminal profiles for your customization This is where you’ll find all the settings to change the appearance of the terminal. In here, click on “ Preferences” as shown in the screenshot below: In the top right corner, look for the hamburger menu.