Install
Get Tokyo Mono for your tools
Chrome
availableTokyo Mono for your browser chrome, new tab page, and incognito — Night and Day variants. Load unpacked from the repo.
Windows Terminal
availableJSON color scheme for Windows Terminal with all 16 ANSI slots mapped to Tokyo Mono Night and Day. Drop into settings.json.
install →VS Code
coming soonFull semantic token coverage — editor chrome, sidebar, status bar, and all 8 syntax accents. Targets the VS Code extension marketplace.
Starship
availablePowerline-style prompt preset for both Night and Day variants. Copy tokyo-mono.toml to ~/.config/starship.toml.
install →tmux
availableStatus bar and pane border colors for tmux. Source tokyo-mono.conf from your tmux.conf.
install →bat
availableSyntax highlighting theme for bat. Drop tokyo-mono.tmTheme into your bat themes directory.
install →delta
availableGit diff pager colors for delta. Paste the gitconfig snippet into your ~/.gitconfig.
install →lazygit
availableFull UI theme for lazygit covering borders, selected rows, and status colors.
install →hello-zsh
availableColor theme for the hello-zsh welcome banner. Drop config-theme.toml into your hello-zsh config.
install →Claude Code
availableTokyo Mono statusline script for Claude Code — color-coded session info in your terminal.
install →AI Agents · Palette Context
Tokyo Mono ships structured palette data with semantic roles, WCAG contrast ratios, and usage rules — so AI agents make accurate color decisions without guessing.
Claude Code — install the plugin:
Other AI agents (Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, etc.) —
add palette-context.md
to your agent's context. It's a standalone markdown file with no dependencies.
Tinted Theming · Base16
Tokyo Mono ships Base16 YAML templates for both Night and Day variants. This gives you instant compatibility with 70+ applications — terminal emulators, editors, shells, and more — via the Tinted Theming ecosystem.
Base16 templates are in base16/
at the repo root. Use any Base16 builder to generate themes for your
app of choice.