no_color | rcm | |
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24 | 19 | |
257 | 3,075 | |
- | 0.5% | |
8.0 | 4.4 | |
9 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
HTML | Perl | |
- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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no_color
- Starship.rs: minimal, fast prompt for any shell
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Unix Structured Concurrency
This sounds like a really good pattern, and something that deserves to become a modern standard (like https://no-color.org/).
I feel like this should be made opt in somehow. If you are a noninteractive process and stdin is a tty then you probably shouldn't be swallowing input. I frequently blind-type the next command while a long running command is active, because well behaved noninteractive programs don't swallow input from stdin.
- Command-line software which adds ANSI color to its output by default should check for a NO_COLOR environment variable that, when present and not an empty string (regardless of its value), prevents the addition of ANSI color.
- No_color
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Announcing erdtree 3.0.0: A multi-threaded general purpose disk-usage and filesystem utility
Does this support the environment variable for NO_COLOR too? https://no-color.org/
- How and Why You Should Add Color to Your Scripts
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Fulfilling a reader's request for my โdot filesโ
Some of us prefer tools which work best without them.
Allow me to repeat my plea for CLI developers to take a little time to read https://no-color.org and ensure their programs honor things like NO_COLOR, npm config set color false, TERM=dumb, INSIDE_EMACS etc.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35017940
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OpenLoco Release v23.04
Change: [#1908] Detects if terminal is VT100 capable and uses colors for the output, can be disabled using NO_COLOR.
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tint: ๐ slog.Handler that writes tinted logs
Why not let termenv do the hard part of making this portable across terminals? It also supports lesser-known conventions like NO_COLOR.
rcm
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Rotz: Cross platform dotfile manager written in Rust
Are your per-machine branches mostly distinct, or do they share a lot?
I use https://github.com/thoughtbot/rcm and I find my dotfiles share _quite a bit_ in some respects (e.g. neovim config) but are drastically different in others (SSH config as one example) -- keeping things synced _across_ branches sounds very difficult. rcm handles this well, without branches, IMO.
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Fulfilling a reader's request for my โdot filesโ
I use https://github.com/thoughtbot/rcm, which works smoothly and includes support for host-specific files
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Guide me through!
I use thoughtbot/rcm to handle my github dotfiles. Super short version after installing, mkdir ~/.dotfiles Then go through your home directory (ie. ~/ ) and mkrc .bashrc and then do the same for any other files you plan on tweaking or have custom settings for. Most of these with be in ~/.config/ but some will be in ~/ . (ie. mkrc ~/.bashrc for your bash settings and aliases)
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Don't Let Messy Dotfiles Ruin Your Coding Life! Try dotstow and Simplify Your Workflow Today!
Prior to catching the Nix brainworms and switching to home-manager, I mostly used thoughtbot/rcm.
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Dotfiles Management
Personally I like (and use) rcm. Everything is still in a git repository, but has more features that work well for sharing across multiple machines.
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Automatic setup
Check out https://github.com/thoughtbot/rcm
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Ask HN: What are you using to organize dotfiles / dotconfig files?
I use rcm. It assumes you keep a separate (potentially version-controlled) folder at ~/.dotfiles or similar, and it provides a suite of tools for managing the symlinks.
https://github.com/thoughtbot/rcm
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Thoughts on chezmoi
currently I am managing my dotfiles with rcm (ran by ansible). This approach served me well over the years but recently I stumpled over chezmoi.
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Endevour OS with i3
Setup a Github/Gitlab account and find a dotfile manager you like (I'm using RCM - it can do more than I actually use it for).
- is there an ansible like tool in tcl?
What are some alternatives?
pytermgui - Python TUI framework with mouse support, modular widget system, customizable and rapid terminal markup language and more!
GNU Stow - GNU Stow - mirror of savannah git repository occasionally with more bleeding-edge branches
Clipboard - ๐๐๏ธ๐ฌ Your new, ๐ง๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ ๐ช๐ก๐๐๐๐ค๐ช๐จ๐ก๐ฎ smart clipboard manager
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
emacs-theme-gruvbox - Gruvbox is a retro groove color scheme for Emacs. Port of the Vim version.
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
no-ansi - A single-function CLI tool to strip escape codes from input
homesick - Your home directory is your castle. Don't leave your dotfiles behind.
gofx - ๐พ fx-like command-line JSON processing tool
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
grc - generic colouriser
Chef - Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform that transforms infrastructure into code automating how infrastructure is configured, deployed and managed across any environment, at any scale