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iTerm theme #66

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d4rkr00t opened this issue May 6, 2019 · 6 comments
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iTerm theme #66

d4rkr00t opened this issue May 6, 2019 · 6 comments

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@d4rkr00t
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d4rkr00t commented May 6, 2019

Thanks! It's a very nice theme! I've quickly put up an iterm theme, if anybody is interested:

Screen Shot 2019-05-06 at 5 14 55 PM

Github wouldn't let me upload *.itermcolors, just rename this file to synthwave84.itermcolors and import in iterm :)

Iterm Theme: synthwave84.txt

lucymhdavies pushed a commit to lucymhdavies/dev_utils that referenced this issue May 9, 2019
@neon-sombrero
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This is sick, thanks for sharing.

How did you colour the file size, user, date etc. of your ls / la? Using this theme I only have differently coloured files (dir/file/script etc) and using ls -lG doesn't change them.

@d4rkr00t
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It's exa not ls -> https://github.com/ogham/exa

@Argon-
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Argon- commented May 11, 2019

LS_COLORS controls ls colors.

@robb0wen
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Sweet! I'm going to add a section to the Readme linking to ports, so I'll make sure this is on it

@ajmora7
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ajmora7 commented Jan 22, 2020

Do you have the color values? Something similar to this? Trying to customize my bash prompt to take advantage of the same scheme

@caffeinated-minds
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Love this! Now we just need the glow effect, and it'd be perfect :D

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