agnoster-zsh-theme
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3,890 | 1,068 | |
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 10 days ago | |
Shell | Emacs Lisp | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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agnoster-zsh-theme
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Zsh not rendering glyphs properly. I can't seem to fix it :( any ideas? (As you can see in the screenshot, glyphs are rendered properly in bash so it is 100% a zsh issue)
The screenshot you posted shows prompt in powerline style. There are several zsh themes that provide prompt in this style. The most popular are probably Agnoster and Powerlevel10k. Disclaimer: the latter is my project.
- How to get this style of PowerShell Terminal
- What terminal customization is this? (Beginner)
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Finally happy with my Bash prompt! This is probably not very efficient, but I like it!
i use oh my zsh, and my prompt theme is agnoster. it's pretty simple.
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can i change username and hostname on termux? Or just change it into what i like in the shell, is that possible?
Here you go... Their official github repo - https://github.com/agnoster/agnoster-zsh-theme
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A few questions about ZSH's Agnoster theme
Why none of the commands from Agnoster's github page(https://github.com/agnoster/agnoster-zsh-theme) are working?
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New user - first impressions, terminal font troubles
I installed xfce4-terminal, since that allows font selection in its settings, which solved that problem for me, but I still have a broken ZSH style (agnoster). I have the powerline fonts, but the prompt colours are totally wrong and don't match this. (NB this used to work fine on Ubuntu)
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Be friend with your Terminal
in this configuration file you will find among others a variable “ZSH_THEME”, it determines the theme you will apply to your terminal. There is a lot of them available, and a small google search will allow you to see them all, for my part, the agnoster theme is my favorite. So, in my .zshrc file I’ve ZSH_THEME=“agnoster”.
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Manjaro's (or now W11's?) terminal on other distros
This looks like ZSH with a modified agnoster theme.
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How would I customise a ZSH theme?
I'm just installing and setting up Agnoster and I'm trying to work out how I can change the colour of the font on the UI arrow elements so it's not the same colour as the rest of my standard font? Is there a way to install the font from the source (or where the file is installed to when I call it in my .zshrc?)
telega.el
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what chat protocols are well supported by emacs
telega is the best messaging client I ever used. https://github.com/zevlg/telega.el
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(a new golden age for emacs) chatgpt wins the race for a tutorial on emacs. please endorse it it is quite helpful... i learned in days what took years because of it
I just skimmed at the responses and already noticed some wrong parts: according to the Telegram git repo, Telegram supports version of Emacs 26.1+, there is really no need to “make sure you have the latest version of Emacs installed on your system”
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Async non-blocking JSONRPC (or lsp performance faster/comparable with other clients)
Initially I thought about telega.el, telegram client which is, as far as I know, also uses json to communicate with server part written with C
- Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
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Most visually impressive emacs packages?
https://github.com/zevlg/telega.el has a fairly rich user interface with active use of graphics
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Replace (almost) all your programs with emacs!
Telegram 😎
- Elisp for Hire
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For those who live inside Emacs, when do you come out?
Regarding your points: 1. I use Firefox + Tridactyl, which seems a perfect combination: the rich ecosystem of Firefox and keyboard-controlled browser (was using qutebrowser before). There's also a browser in EAF, I don't know if anyone uses that, but it's an option I guess. 2. There is telega.el, which is an Emacs client for Telegram. There are also clients for Matrix & IRC, but not for any other mainstream messengers because their API is closed. There are also email clients for Emacs, I'm using notmuch. 3. Definitely check out org-roam.
- GNU Emacs Telegram Client
- telega.el - GNU Emacs telegram client
What are some alternatives?
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simple-bar - A yabai status bar widget for Übersicht
zsh-syntax-highlighting - Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh.
ohmyzsh - 🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,300+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
TelegramSwift - Source code of Telegram for macos on Swift 5.0
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
gotop - A terminal based graphical activity monitor inspired by gtop and vtop
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
ranger_devicons - Ranger plugin that adds file glyphs / icon support to Ranger
awesome-mac - Awesome environment for development with mac os.