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14 | 298 | |
2,464 | 40,506 | |
0.4% | 2.6% | |
1.3 | 9.7 | |
9 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Vim Script | Rust | |
MIT License | ISC License |
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vim
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What color scheme do you use?
Nord.
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Nordic Desktop
vim-plug, nord-vim, lightline
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Nord β An Arctic, north-bluish color palette
Both Vim [1] and Emacs[2] are on the ports page [0]. In Emacs it's as easy to install as `package-install nord-theme` and then `load-theme nord`. I will note that I tried it out in Emacs running in Windows Terminal and it looks terrible, completely different from the demo and almost unusable - I quickly went back to one of the default themes, tango-dark. This is probably only going to work in the GUI version.
[0] https://www.nordtheme.com/ports
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Post-operation flashing and arbitrary node swapping!
Looks like Nord
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Change palettes for neovim
There are no third-party themes in the docs. Most screenshots in Nord Vim's docs show how the theme looks like by default and if this is not the case on your system than the chance it high that your local setup is broken. Also please note that Neovim is currently not a supported application (yet) and the theme is built for "Vanilla" Vim.
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Setting up good vim workflow as a beginner
There are plenty of other amazing plugins. Also, have fun looking through colorschemes to make vim look pretty! Check out https://vimcolorschemes.com/ or https://github.com/rafi/awesome-vim-colorschemes. I use eva01 (https://github.com/hachy/eva01.vim). Others I've liked are nord (https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-vim), orbital (https://github.com/fcpg/vim-orbital), and gotham (https://github.com/whatyouhide/vim-gotham).
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How to change colorscheme based on the time of the day
Recently, I've taken up focusing my early mornings on writing and I'm currently using the Nord theme.
- Does anyone know this colorscheme? I'm trying to find out
- What's your neovim colorscheme?
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How do i change the background color of nvim-tree to something like this?
copy your favourite theme (let's say https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-vim), give it new name, change the colors.
starship
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Atuin β Magical Shell History
Agreed, I use this in conjunction with Starship [1], both initialized specifically for Fish in the config. I love this shell so much.
[1] - https://starship.rs/
- Starship.rs: minimal, fast prompt for any shell
- Starship: The minimal, fast, and customizable prompt
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Oh My Zsh
starship is the new spaceship, yo
- Starship: Minimal, fast, infinitely customizable prompt for any shell
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Z β Jump Around
It seems like the Rust community is quite happy to support alternative shells. Iβve seen couple of projects, now, that support way more esoteric shells than I would expect, like βxonshβ. Starship (https://starship.rs/) immediately comes to mind.
- MacOS tools to make your life easier
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[MacOS] Setting up zsh in MacOS, any hints, dos/don'ts, advice, or guides?
Until now I have been using bash on Windows with Starship as the prompt. The only reason I went with Starship, is that it was easy to setup and at the time I did not have much free time to devout to the shell/prompt configuration.
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Monaspace
I'm staying on BitstromWera Nerd Font. Works great with Starship.
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Organizing Multiple Git Identities
I use conditional includes for this, but I also add a single letter describing which Git identity I'm currently using to my PS1 so that it appears before $ in my shell prompt. This prevents me from committing code with the wrong identity, in case I'm using a git checkout that's anywhere not covered by the conditional include rules.
I use Starship (https://starship.rs) to manage my prompt, and wrote a short script that only runs if I'm somewhere in a git repo, and if so finds my Git user's email and looks up the corresponding letter in an associative array declared in my ~/.config/starship-zsh/.zshenv:
git_email=$(git config --get user.email | perl -pe 'chomp if eof')
What are some alternatives?
nordic.nvim - A nord-esque colorscheme for neovim
oh-my-posh - The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer
nord-rofi-theme - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant rofi color theme.
spaceship-prompt - :rocket::star: Minimalistic, powerful and extremely customizable Zsh prompt
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
nord.nvim - Neovim theme based off of the Nord Color Palette, written in lua with tree sitter support
ohmyzsh - π 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.
palenight.vim - Soothing color scheme for your favorite [best] text editor
zsh-autocomplete - π€ Real-time type-ahead completion for Zsh. Asynchronous find-as-you-type autocompletion.
rose-pine-theme - All natural pine, faux fur and a bit of soho vibes for the classy minimalist
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.