KiTTY is a Windows only fork from PuTTY, a widely used, free telnet / SSH terminal emulator. Here is how to modify KiTTY's standard color scheme.

KiTTY showing two byobu screens.
www.igvita.com has adapted desert, a readable, and elegant color scheme, for PuTTY. Converting it for KiTTY was straightforward, so here it is up for grabs. Edit a KiTTY session file and replace similar lines with the ones below (change the values of Font and FontHeight to suit your preference).
Colour21\255,255,255\ Colour20\245,222,179\ Colour19\255,215,0\ Colour18\255,160,160\ Colour17\255,85,255\ Colour16\255,222,173\ Colour15\135,206,235\ Colour14\205,133,63\ Colour13\255,255,85\ Colour12\240,230,140\ Colour11\85,255,85\ Colour10\152,251,152\ Colour9\255,85,85\ Colour8\255,43,43\ Colour7\85,85,85\ Colour6\77,77,77\ Colour5\0,255,0\ Colour4\0,0,0\ Colour3\85,85,85\ Colour2\51,51,51\ Colour1\255,255,255\ Colour0\255,255,255\ BoldAsColour\1\ Xterm256Colour\1\ ANSIColour\1\ TryPalette\0\ UseSystemColours\0\ FontVTMode\4\ FontQuality\3\ FontHeight\9\ FontCharSet\0\ FontIsBold\0\ Font\Consolas\








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