anvil
A highly adaptable Neovim configuration focused on providing a great development experience while being easy to extend and maintain. (by talha-akram)
macos-terminal-themes
Color schemes for default macOS Terminal.app (by lysyi3m)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
anvil
Posts with mentions or reviews of anvil.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-04.
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How to config Neovim (with Lua) to get some Helix behaviors
For lspconfig this (https://github.com/talha-akram/anvil/blob/master/lua/plugins/lspconfig.lua) will get you 90% of the way there.
- People drop your nvim .dotfile
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which statusline plugin are you using?
It is very easy to write your own in Lua you might even find it easier than using a plugin! check out this blog https://elianiva.my.id/post/neovim-lua-statusline and one I made based on it https://github.com/talha-akram/anvil/blob/master/lua/configuration/statusline.lua
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recommendation for a lightweight neovim distro
Anvil is very lean, It has very few plugins and mostly well documented code, you can use it as is if it serves your needs or use it as a reference to make your own setup (which is recommended).
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Dracula Theme: a dark theme for 227 different apps
I used to love this theme (you can even see it in my old screenshots https://github.com/talha-akram/anvil) but over time I started to prefer lower contrast themes now the same neon colors are jarring to me.
macos-terminal-themes
Posts with mentions or reviews of macos-terminal-themes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-27.
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No_color
You can change the specific color shades to something nicer, but keep the color mapping the same (1=red, 2=green etc.), just like most of these themes: https://github.com/lysyi3m/macos-terminal-themes
- Dracula Theme: a dark theme for 227 different apps
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"ls: .: Operation not permitted" in ~/Downloads after downloading colour schemes
Now, I've downloaded a load of colorschemes(https://github.com/lysyi3m/macos-terminal-themes), they were in my ~/Downloads first but I've sinced moved the whole master folder to ~. The instructions are to go into themes and open any Example.terminal file, which opens a terminal window with those colours, then go to "Shell" > "Use settings as default". When I do this, or even if I don't do this, I'm not allowed to use the ls command from the ~/Downloads directory at all. Even when I close this, as I did open it as a .terminal file, and reopen the app, when I try ls ~/Downloads I just get:
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How to customize the Terminal?
If you want to reverse the colors so the text is white with a black background (like in a lot of Linux distros) you can press cmd , to open the preferences then select I believe it is called the pro theme and then click on make default. I use the Homebrew theme which is green on black (because it reminds me of my first Linux computer (a raspi 3b)). Though GitHub has a ton of color schemes https://github.com/lysyi3m/macos-terminal-themes I believe you just open the file and it installs to terminal and you can enable it be same way I said earlier.
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How I customise my Terminal with Oh My Zsh (macOS)
You can play around with the colours in the Terminal Profiles yourself but I would suggest going with a pre-made theme because they will have considered the constrast and readability of the colours in different scenarios. Here's a list of cool MacOS Terminal Themes.
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What Terminal Emulator is this?
hah. stay away from r/unixporn. change can be good though. people always like to look at something new, different, and flashy. try a different font? my favorite is Input, with Nerd Font glyphs applied. Look for a new theme, i personally use material-dark. and then you can spend hours tweaking a prompt. powerline10k is my go-to prompt-construction-set.
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What colours do you use for Terminal and why?
Any colors that suit you. I think dark background is better for your eyes. Your can try more color schemes here. You can use iTerms2 as an alternative to default terminal
What are some alternatives?
When comparing anvil and macos-terminal-themes you can also consider the following projects:
my-dots
kitty-themes - A collection of themes for kitty terminal 😻
gvcci - color extraction to turn images into 16 color palettes
papercolor-theme - :art: Light & Dark Vim color schemes inspired by Google's Material Design
config - My personal configuration - NixOS, Neovim, and all the good stuff.
zenburn-emacs - The Zenburn colour theme ported to Emacs
dotfiles - Dmitry Demenchuk does dotfiles
powerline-shell - A beautiful and useful prompt for your shell
Launch.nvim - 🚀 Launch.nvim is modular starter for Neovim.
base16 - Not a theme, but a framework
.dotfiles - all my important dotfiles in one place
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
anvil vs my-dots
macos-terminal-themes vs kitty-themes
anvil vs gvcci
macos-terminal-themes vs papercolor-theme
anvil vs config
macos-terminal-themes vs zenburn-emacs
anvil vs dotfiles
macos-terminal-themes vs powerline-shell
anvil vs Launch.nvim
macos-terminal-themes vs base16
anvil vs .dotfiles
macos-terminal-themes vs hyperterm