matplotlib-sixel
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Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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indent-rainbow
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Is it possible to highlight nested code using the background color in nested rectangles?
The orange border could be a nice addition, but I'd like to remain compatible with simple ANSI terminal and just use the background color, with a color theme and a black-and-white theme like indent-rainbow while preserving syntax highlighting in the foreground.
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My Emacs eye candy
Colors are surprisingly helpful!
Vim+Python might be more popular than Emacs+Lisp, so here's my rainbow mode plugin to help with Tabs: https://github.com/csdvrx/indent-rainbow
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Show HN: Sixel-tmux displays graphics even if your terminal has no Sixel support
> Some people like it bold, some people like the color to be intensified instead when using `SGR 1` (which is responsible for making font intensified/bold).
Indeed, and the right solution is a config options, just as was done in Windows Terminal, since nobody is wrong: it's just a matter of preferences!
The right technical way of handling preferences is offering more choices to the users, with some sane default that will satisfy most users.
Personally, I love italics (I use vim and I want comments shown in italics, and I make an heavy use of bold+italics, cf https://github.com/csdvrx/indent-rainbow/blob/main/after/syn... ) but I would not want to force this option to people who don't want italics, for their own reasons that are none of my business (actually, if they reasons are good enough, it may cause me to change the default choices, but I would never remove the user freedom to make such choices in the first place)
IMHO that's the key difference between MacOS/iOS/Gnome/new school linux on one side (fewer freedoms) and Windows/KDE/old school Linux (more freedoms)
matplotlib-sixel
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Show HN: Sixel-tmux displays graphics even if your terminal has no Sixel support
> it feels more like a toy at the moment
It's not! Gnuplot in the terminal open many new use cases, such as examining data on remote hosts with scripts without even bothering to scp the data first.
Also, Notebooks in the terminal is wonderful!
Check https://github.com/koppa/matplotlib-sixel
What are some alternatives?
chips-test - Tests and sample code for https://github.com/floooh/chips
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
zone-matrix
iterm2
dotsies - Dot files, Emacs config, etc
sixel-tmux - sixel-tmux is a fork of tmux, with just one goal: having the most reliable support of graphics
termite - Termite is obsoleted by Alacritty. Termite was a keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal, aimed at use within a window manager with tiling and/or tabbing support.
sixvid - Simple script for animated GIF viewing using sixels
xserver-SIXEL - A X server implementation for SIXEL-featured terminals, based on @pelya's Xsdl kdrive server(https://github.com/pelya/xserver-xsdl)
libsixel - A C language SIXEL encoder/decoder implementation, forked from saitoha/libsixel after @saitoha vanished. Receives security patches, accepts PR's filed preferably here but also at saitoha/libsixel.
CuteXterm - Sensible defaults for xterm in the 21st century