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I've studied how zest works since I've been musing about rich macros like this being a core part of Aniseed for a while and I notice some striking similarities to some of the code there. Had deja vu and had to look it up to confirm, definitely some shared code.
I am using Fennel (which is a Lisp that compiles to Lua) with Aniseed and some personal macros that you can see here to make my configuration idiomatic and good looking.
The colorscheme is edge with italics activated for everything.
The top bar (tmux) is my own creation, you can see here how I did it.
The bottom bar (statusline) is also a creation of my own: bubbly.nvim. Actually, I was procrastinating fixing some issues by creating my own macros xD
Thanks. fwiw: https://github.com/Grazfather/dotfiles/commit/c6a44d2a9c16724ef2d8b5447510b5a44609bca6
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