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Source for colors.py script in the first example image? #1

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jason5122 opened this issue Dec 4, 2020 · 3 comments
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Source for colors.py script in the first example image? #1

jason5122 opened this issue Dec 4, 2020 · 3 comments

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@jason5122
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Hi, this isn't an issue or bug report, but could you please share the script for colors.py in the first example in the README? It seems pretty useful to test my terminal colors..

This is the image I'm referring to:
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@jason5122
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Also, would you mind sharing your configuration for your prompt (i.e., PS1 stuff)? I like the different color for the username, cwd, Git branch status, etc.

@robinbentley
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robinbentley commented Dec 4, 2020

Hi @jasonhan-vassar, of course. Everything you need is in my dotfiles repo. It's basic and a little old now but it does what I like so have had no reason to update it. If you look in prompt.sh you can see what's going on.

https://github.com/robinbentley/dotfiles/tree/master/shell

Let me know if you need anything else, if not then please close the issue when you're sorted 👍

EDIT: Sorry didn't answer your original question the color test is here, I've swapped the python one for a shell script since then
https://github.com/robinbentley/dotfiles/blob/master/resources/colortest.sh

This is the output
Screenshot 2020-12-04 at 15 06 38

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Thanks a lot 😁

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