palenight-iterm2
An iTerm2 color scheme based on the Material Palenight theme 🔥🔥 (by JonathanSpeek)
dircolors-solarized
This is a repository of themes for GNU ls (configured via GNU dircolors) that support Ethan Schoonover’s Solarized color scheme. (by seebi)
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palenight-iterm2
Posts with mentions or reviews of palenight-iterm2.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-09.
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Alternatives to Dracula
Palenight <3
dircolors-solarized
Posts with mentions or reviews of dircolors-solarized.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-27.
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Can you delete stuff in ~/.bashrc which you didn't put in and you don't understand?
Look for a customized ~/.dircolors file to change whatever you like.
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dircolors doesn't work
eval $(dircolors dircolors.ansi-dark)
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What do you use for giving you screen a yellow tint for reducing eyestrain?
I have been using solarized for years now. https://github.com/seebi/dircolors-solarized
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Add Color to the Shell
I use this one. You can quickly swap the file for different colorschemes.
- Which Linux distro is this?
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Alternatives to Dracula
Solarized is everywhere.
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The DIP Deck: A Divine Intervention Podcasts Anki Deck for the Wards (~10k Cards)
Futura is the font and the color template is based on Solarized which is a color palette used by a lot of programmers. Way easier on the eyes.
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Better colors for `ls` in dark terminals
I'm using a dark theme in my terms but ls --color shows a dark blue color for directories, that make it difficult to read. In How to Change Colors on LS in Bash but I didn't want to mess with each color, I was looking for something like a 'schema', so I discovered dircolors and the [dircolors solarized][https://github.com/seebi/dircolors-solarized] repo.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing palenight-iterm2 and dircolors-solarized you can also consider the following projects:
gruvbox - Retro groove color scheme for Vim
gruvbox-contrib - Ports of the gruvbox colorscheme
onehalf - Clean, vibrant and pleasing color schemes for Vim, Sublime Text, iTerm, gnome-terminal and more.
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
themer - 🎨 themer takes a set of colors and generates themes for your apps (editors, terminals, wallpapers, and more).
pinkmare - A crossup colorscheme between Miramare and PinkCatBoo
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dircolors-solarized vs gruvbox-contrib
palenight-iterm2 vs onehalf
dircolors-solarized vs onehalf
palenight-iterm2 vs gruvbox-contrib
dircolors-solarized vs gruvbox
palenight-iterm2 vs nord
dircolors-solarized vs themer
palenight-iterm2 vs pinkmare
dircolors-solarized vs pinkmare
palenight-iterm2 vs themer
dircolors-solarized vs nord