Ever thought of setting a custom wallpaper for your Mac Terminal, well its possible with macOS 13.0 version - Ventura.
Steps to set Custom Wallpaper Background Mac Terminal
- Open Terminal,
- Go to Menu: Terminal -> Settings... (shortcut Command ⌘ and ,)
- Now get into the Profiles tab,
- Under Text tab, Background, choose an image,
- Restart your Terminal and you should see the background!
As you can see, I have set a beautiful view of the lush-green mountains and refreshing blue skies! Do let me know in the comments what you have put on :) - Happy Coding!!
Facing issues? Have Questions? Post them here! I am happy to answer!
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