themer
speed-test
themer | speed-test | |
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11 | 4 | |
5,384 | 3,899 | |
0.4% | - | |
6.2 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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themer
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Dracula Theme: a dark theme for 227 different apps
It doesn't support nearly as many programs as dracula theme does but I'd recommend giving https://themer.dev/ a try. Supports all the popular terminals, IDEs and then some.
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Node.js Packages and Resources
themer - Generate themes for your editor, terminal, wallpaper, Slack, and more.
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Template for converting terminal theme for new Sublime Text colour scheme?
You could try this: https://themer.dev/
- How to port themes from other editors?
- Themer - Generates themes for your development environment and wallpapers
- Themer: themer takes a set of colors and generates themes for your development environment
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Made my first colorscheme, was a lot more challenging than I expected
Might sound lazy but might I raise you themer.dev if you ever want to do this again? Also love the colorscheme
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Tutorial on new tool to quickly make the JSON file for themes
https://themer.dev/ is also pretty neat.
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Show HN: I built a VS Code Theme Creator – easily make VS Code themes in browser
An alternative - not just for VSCode, but a whole range of software - https://themer.dev/
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Alternatives to Dracula
You could have a look at Themer: https://github.com/mjswensen/themer which also has a nice Web app at https://themer.dev It let's you generate your own palette or choose from some existing/ popular ones, then exports settings/configs for a growing number of applications, f.e. vim, tux, alacritty, web browsers, other terminals etc.
speed-test
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Terminate the Timeworn Terminals
speed-test lets you see how fast your internet is
- Test your internet connection speed from the CLI
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Speed testing Visible with a modem
Speedtest.net using speed-test. These results have been wildly variable. Upload hovers around 5Mbps, sometimes going down to 4Mbps or up to 6Mbps. Download can alternate between 2.5Mbps to 25Mbps in consecutive tests, but mostly around 15Mbps. Latency seems bimodal, switching between 150ms and 250ms.
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Node.js Packages and Resources
speed-test - Test your internet connection speed and ping.
What are some alternatives?
terminator-themes - :metal: The biggest collection of themes for Terminator terminal.
ipfs - IPFS implementation in JavaScript
carbon-now-cli - 🎨 Beautiful images of your code — from right inside your terminal.
iperf - iperf3: A TCP, UDP, and SCTP network bandwidth measurement tool
jscpd - Copy/paste detector for programming source code.
torrent - download torrents with node from the CLI
gruvbox - Retro groove color scheme for Vim
node-http-proxy - A full-featured http proxy for node.js [Moved to: https://github.com/http-party/node-http-proxy]
cost-of-modules - Find out which of your dependencies are slowing you down 🐢
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js [Moved to: https://github.com/axios/axios]
custom-alfred-iterm-scripts - AppleScript for iTerm2 Alfred integration.
XO - ❤️ JavaScript/TypeScript linter (ESLint wrapper) with great defaults