gnome-terminal-colors-solarized
hyperterm
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gnome-terminal-colors-solarized
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Vim background not looking right with solarized
Ubuntu uses gnome terminal by default, so you maybe interested in https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/38801/how-to-add-color-themes-to-gnome-terminals-gui-preferences and https://github.com/aruhier/gnome-terminal-colors-solarized
- Is there any way to change the active hint color through the terminal?
hyperterm
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How to make your terminal looks Splendid
WARP First thing, we need to choose the best terminal app to do this, I usually use one called Hyper Term, but in the last months I've been using another one called Warp terminal, I started to use it because it is an AI powered terminal, basically we can use the terminal AI to get the best bash commands, and improve ours shell scripts and commands, that why I chose it for this tutorial. So we need to download it.
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Leveraging Wasp for full-stack development
A modern terminal shell such as zsh, iTerm2 with oh-my-zsh for Mac, or Hyper for Windows
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Terminal commands I use as a frontend developer
I am using iTerm2 on my macOS. Other available options are Hyper and VS Code’s inbuilt terminal, which I sometimes use for quick tests. You can open a terminal in VS Code by using the keyboard shortcut CMD + J or CTRL + J on Windows, or View → Terminal.
- Hyper: A terminal built on web technologies
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Application-Specific Terminals
I think that’s more or less what this project is working towards:
https://hyper.is
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Tools I like
Hyper*
- Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age
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ECMA Proposal: Renaming JavaScript to "Hyper"
So hyper would be written in hyper?
- My Dashboard / Theme setup
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Software Developer Mac Apps
Hyper in conjunction with fig (I also have iterm2, but I like Hyper pretty well) and brew.
What are some alternatives?
Gogh - Gogh is a collection of color schemes for various terminal emulators, including Gnome Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix, and XFCE4 Terminal also compatible with iTerm on macOS.
Warp - Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.
themix-gui - Graphical application for generating different color variations of Oomox (Numix-based) theme (GTK2, GTK3, Cinnamon, GNOME, Openbox, Xfwm), Archdroid, Gnome-Color, Numix, Papirus and Suru++ icon themes. Have a hack for HiDPI in gtk2. Its Base16 plugin also allowing a lot of app themes support like Alacritty, Emacs, GTK4, KDE, VIM and many more.
Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age
iTerm2-Color-Schemes - Over 385 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty, Ghostty, and many more
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
themecreator - https://mswift42.github.io/themecreator/ create themes for intellij, textmate, textadept, atom, emacs, vim and gnome terminal.
autocomplete - IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell
flattened - Solarized, without the bullshit.
diff2html - Pretty diff to html javascript library (diff2html)
onehalf - Clean, vibrant and pleasing color schemes for Vim, Sublime Text, iTerm, gnome-terminal and more.
zeit - Clock and task scheduler for node.js applications, providing extensive control of time and callback scheduling in prod and test code