dotfiles
solarized
dotfiles | solarized | |
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6 | 38 | |
3 | 15,653 | |
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8.1 | 0.0 | |
2 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Common Lisp | Vim Script | |
- | MIT License |
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dotfiles
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Show HN: A simple Pastebin Clone using Deno
The colors are mostly from zenburn
https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/master/emacs...
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Writing Small CLI Programs in Common Lisp (2021)
Yeah, that’s definitely where I’ve ended up: I have a lot of lisp code, but it’s more of a toolbox for my shell (REPL) than standalone programs.
However, I’ve settled on a pattern that works pretty well for the few small tools I write: https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/18cecfc93bcf...
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Show HN: Mount Unix system into Common Lisp image
I use these keys every day for just about every sort of balanced delimiter manipulation I do in any language: https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/eff889f0b749...
A little below I bind this key map to the “,” prefix and I’ve found my layout of paredit commands pretty ergonomic to use long-term.
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Paredit 25 Released
What made a difference for me was figuring out the right keybindings. The default keybindings in emacs weren’t very ergonomic and so I came up with a more convenient set of keybindings (for evil-mode, since I prefer vim-style editing). They follow a nice pattern on the keyboard and made a huge difference.
I eventually adapted them so I could have relatively consistent keybindings across vim/emacs/VSCode/IntelliJ and the results are here:
https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/b13240a42fa4...
If you understand the elisp keybinding notation, it’s possible to use the C-, ones in VSCode.
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Coming Home to Vim
Yeah, I don’t have home-manager generate configurations for vim. I have home-manager generate a symlink to my version-controlled vimrc. This way I get the quick setup benefits of home-manager without the slow reload times.
Incidentally, I just polished my script for working around that issue: https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/master/scrip...
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Do you use Paredit?
https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/master/emacs.d/lisp/configurations/evil-conf.el#L67-L143
solarized
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Accessible syntax highlighting colour schemes for developers
We didn’t start from scratch. We used Solarized as the basis of the project. It didn’t meet AA criteria, but it did give us a good platform to build from. From there, we essentially adapted our brand colours to meet Base16 needs.
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Show HN: A simple Pastebin Clone using Deno
Looks similar to Solarized Dark.
https://github.com/altercation/solarized
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Gruvbox PSP Theme [W.I.P]
Gruvbox its a retro groove Color scheme heavily inspired by badwolf, jellybeans and solarized. With this I want to give the community a customization theme a little different from what they are used to such as neon and those quirky themes that do not go with the retro theme of the PSP
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Mocked up a weekly schedule using Obsidian Canvas, what colors should I make it so that it looks pretty?
I mean i'd use the Calendar plugin for this, but so far as colors go i really like the Solarized theme and it's color pallet - https://ethanschoonover.com/solarized/
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Most readable, low eye-strain colorscheme?
Sorry to hear about the concussion
Have you tried solarised themes https://ethanschoonover.com/solarized/
Not sure if this theme will cater to your specific needs, I hope so.
- Dark is color of my soul.js
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Solarized dark for me.
I've gone so far as to manually create myself themes using the SD color codes in various editors, IDEs, and term programs when one isn't available.
- What is your favorite colorscheme?
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Integrating into galactic society
Real galactic citizens use solarized IDEs.
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The 12-bit rainbow palette
This was my first thought too. I wonder how close to solarized[1] that would come.
[1]: https://ethanschoonover.com/solarized/#features
What are some alternatives?
lone - The standalone Linux Lisp
dracula-theme - 🧛🏻♂️ One theme. All platforms.
smart-god-mode - No tests yet for merging into main branch!
catppuccin - 😸 Soothing pastel theme for the high-spirited!
vscode-emacs-mcx - Awesome Emacs Keymap - VSCode emacs keybinding with multi cursor support
selenized - Solarized redesigned: fine-tuned color palette for programmers with focus on readability.
vim-sexp - Precision Editing for S-expressions
iterm-one-dark-theme - One Dark theme for iTerm2.
symex.el - An intuitive way to edit Lisp symbolic expressions ("symexes") structurally in Emacs
themes - Custom themes repository for Warp, a blazingly fast modern terminal built in Rust.
shcl - SHell in Common Lisp [Moved to: https://github.com/SquircleSpace/shcl]
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.