- WSL(windows subsystem for linux)
- Rainmeter
- oh-my-posh
- Paddy theme for visual studio code
- microsoft's terminal
- savemepls terminal color scheme
- neofetch
- winfetch
- wallpaper
- oh-my-posh theme
- fonts
- you can get WSL from the microsoft store by searching up the distro of choice you'd like to use, in my case I installed debain
- install Rainmeter from its homepage. i used the default ones (disk2.ini,etc). the sticky note-ish thing present is called papernotes
- the best way to install is herehere
- you can install winfetch via 'scoop install winfetch'. To install scoop you can visit scoop.sh. there are more than one ways to install winfetch with the easiest methods being scoop. please refer winfetch at github
- for installation and setup of oh-my-posh refer this link
- you can install the fonts the classic way, everyone knows that if you dont, please google it (and btw i have mainly use bigblue-terminal font for my terminals). howd i add them to my vs code you ask? again, google it
- the terminal color scheme is a copy of one half dark theme in the terminal configured accordingly to my wallpaper
- the posh theme has been recolored accordingly to my desired taste (i mean it looks really good)
you go to the settings in your windows terminal,thats what i used and made the theme for. if you're using any other terminal you're on you're own.
- get to the settings in the terminal. here's an image below for the ones who dont know where and how to find it
-now get to the lower right corner of the screen to find "Open JSON file". here's again an image that no one asked for
-add the color scheme under schemes[] as shown in the picture below

your's sincerly,
that one unemployed 16 year old


