💥 A curated list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources for CLI lovers. With repository stars⭐ and forks🍴
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💥 A curated list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources for CLI lovers. With repository stars⭐ and forks🍴
That's a terminal prompt changer that shows a few cool git informations about your repository state. You can choose among different styles and enjoy all the aliases it provides you. Feel free for contributing, pull requests and issues are always welcome! ;)
Elevate your interface with veqev, a comprehensive theme package offering versatile configurations for a multitude of software. Explore both light and dark modes to suit your preference, simplifying personalization across your entire digital environment. Experience a polished interface with veqev. 🌟
Customizing the Shell Prompt (PS1) lets users personalize the command-line interface by adjusting elements like username, hostname, directory, and adding colors. This enhances both functionality and aesthetics for a more efficient and personalized shell experience.
Enhance your terminal experience with vivid-ls, a tool that customizes the ls command by adding vibrant colors and icons.
Simple script to change color-schemes and fonts for Termite.
Notes on aesthetics and usability of terminals, and tools helpful in exploring their capabilities
cat files in style with vim
Random palette generator for terminal color themes.
ヘ Generate, Preview and Apply beautiful unified human friendly pseudo random color schemes, SYSTEM WIDE!
Cycles color of Mac Terminal
Dot files for a besomorph inspired i3-wm theme because purple butterflies look cool
Change palette randomly.
All of the dot files and configurations for the Pink Gruvbox i3 theme.
24-bit direct-colorized diff implemented in bash, zsh or busybox shell
A wrapper around dircolors to allow for hex colors
My terminal color test script collection
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