Pastel
Terminal output styling with intuitive and clean API. (by piotrmurach)
colorls
A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons. :tada: (by athityakumar)
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Pastel
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colorls
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- colorls: Beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons
- Git Remotes for Beginners: An Introductory Guide
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Command Line Tools for Productive Developers
colorls: Colorizes the ls output with color and icons (requires gem). Includes many useful flags, such as --gs for Git status, or -t for a tree view: I use an alias to replace ls with colorls:
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Here's my dark, vibrant, and colorful desktop
colorls is installed for a neat ls command called lc in powerlevel10k: https://github.com/athityakumar/colorls
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I tried changing my bash prompt $PS1 but now it is doing this... I will put my full $PS1 in comments
# Fancy Bash Prompts. Notes From my .bashrc #---------------------------------- # Homepage, then the command to activate # Starship -> https://starship.rs/ #eval "$(starship init bash)" # Silver https://github.com/reujab/silver #source <(silver init) # Pureline https://github.com/chris-marsh/pureline #source ~/.pureline/pureline ~/.pureline.conf ## another nice little tool # colorls ruby thing # https://github.com/athityakumar/colorls#installation
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Converting zsh theme to fish
Now my terminal looks very good! Unfortunately, though, I noticed a screenshot from the colorls Github page and now I definitely want to configure fish to look like this, but that theme is made for zsh (oh my zsh).
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The Psychology of Color: Use Color to Enhance Learning 👨🎨
This project is heavily inspired by the super colorls project but with some little differences. For example it is written in rust and not in ruby which makes it much faster.
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How to make colorful text like this in ohmyzsh?
Could be wrong but I think that is colorls - https://github.com/athityakumar/colorls
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Pastel and colorls you can also consider the following projects:
HighLine - A higher level command-line oriented interface.
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.
Paint - Ruby gem for ANSI terminal colors 🎨︎ VERY FAST
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
Ruby/Progressbar - Ruby/ProgressBar is a text progress bar library for Ruby.
Tmuxinator - Manage complex tmux sessions easily
Terminal Table - Ruby ASCII Table Generator, simple and feature rich.
tty-spinner - A terminal spinner for tasks that have non-deterministic time frame.
XDG - A XDG Base Directory Specification implementation.
Irasutoya - :woman: CLI tool for いらすとや