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Base16 colour scheme based on the Windows terminal colour palettes from Windows 95 to Windows 10

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Base16 Windows Scheme

The Windows terminal colour schemes throughout the years, made for Chris Kempson's base16 theme building architecture. For the true Windows-emulating experience be sure to use the Consolas font with letter spacing set to -1 and unbolden your prompt!

Windows NT provides the highest contrast of the generations, with Windows 95 suffering from low contrast blacks and Windows 10 suffering from low contrast literally everywhere else. The Windows 10 theme is not recommended and is only included for completeness.

The High Contrast theme combines the NT dark palette with the 95 bright palette giving the highest contrast combination between all dark and bright colours except for bright white, which is slighter dimmer than the NT bright white.

Colour palettes

Low Contrast Colour Removal

The Base16 framework replaces dark colours with their bright counterparts in dark schemes and vice versa in light schemes to ensure high contrast against the background. An example of the result of this effect for each theme can be seen in their respective sections below.

Default 95 Colours

This palette was used in Windows 95, 98, and ME. Windows 95 default terminal colours

Light 95 Colours

The 95 palette with the dark and light colours inverted. Reduced Windows 95 base16 terminal colours

Default NT Colours

This palette was used in Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10 (up to build 16256). Windows NT default terminal colours

Light NT Colours

The NT palette with the dark and light colours inverted. Reduced Windows NT base16 terminal colours

Default 10 Colours

This palette has been in use from Windows 10 build 16257 onward. Windows 10 default terminal colours

Light 10 Colours

The 10 palette with the dark and light colours inverted. Reduced Windows 10 base16 terminal colours

Default High Contrast Colours

This theme has never been used by Microsoft for a version of Windows, it is just a combination of the NT dark palette and the 95 bright palette. Windows High Contrast default terminal colours

Light High Contrast Colours

The High Contrast palette with the dark and light colours inverted. Reduced Windows High Contrast base16 terminal colours

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