"TREND" : {
"url": "term_74"
+ },
+
+ "CAL" : {
+ "days": "term_57",
+ "today": "on_light_blue"
}
}
```
But if your terminal can support 256 colors (check your `$TERM` variable!),
you can even use `term_0` to `term_255` as the example above.
+There are also background highlight colors like:
+ * on_default
+ * on_black
+ * on_red
+ * on_green
+ * on_yellow
+ * on_blue
+ * on_magenta
+ * on_cyan
+ * on_grey
+ * on_light_red
+ * on_light_green
+ * on_light_yellow
+ * on_light_blue
+ * on_light_magenta
+ * on_light_cyan
+ * on_white
+
+
Color reference can be found at
[bash colors](http://misc.flogisoft.com/bash/tip_colors_and_formatting) or
[256 xterm colors](http://www.calmar.ws/vim/256-xterm-24bit-rgb-color-chart.html).
* `clock`: color for joined time.
* `TREND`: colors for trend's output:
* `url`: color for trend's url.
+* `CAL`: colors for calendar's output:
+ * `days`: color for days in current month
+ * `today`: color for today.
### Theme usage
While entered Rainbow Stream: