Alan Orth
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I switched from Solarized to Selenized colorscheme and noticed some things have changed in tmux and terminals since I last looked. For starters, it seems that, if your terminal emulator is configured to use the sixteen color ANSI palette with Selenized values, then you should configure vim and other apps to use sixteen colors instead of approximating "more" with 256. I will update my vim config to use sixteen colors also. Eventually, once all the systems I use have newer terminfo, I will be able to set the TERM variable inside tmux to be "tmux" instead of pretending to be screen. For now, at least CentOS 7 doesn't like the "tmux" TERM value so I will leave this See: https://github.com/jan-warchol/selenized/issues/65 |
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.config/alacritty | ||
.vim/colors | ||
mako | ||
sway | ||
.bashrc | ||
.dircolors.ansi-dark | ||
.mutt-colors-solarized-dark-16.muttrc | ||
.muttrc | ||
.tmux.conf | ||
.vimrc | ||
.Xresources | ||
.zshrc | ||
LICENSE.txt | ||
README.md |
Alan's dotfiles
Dotfiles for pretty much every Linux system I have access to. After setting up a new host, I do:
$ mkdir ~/src/git
$ cd ~/src/git
$ git clone https://github.com/alanorth/dotfiles.git
$ cd ~
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.bashrc .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.vim .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.vimrc .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.tmux.conf .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.dircolors.ansi-dark .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.zshrc .
$ mkdir -p ~/.config
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/sway .config
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/mako .config
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/kanshi .config
.bashrc
Configures the shell to have a custom PS1 prompt, adds paths for Homebrew, adds some common aliaes, Solarized dircolors, etc.
.tmux.conf
Solarized color scheme with key bindings like GNU screen.
.vim + .vimrc
Syntax highlighting, Solarized color scheme, tab stops to four spaces, etc.
.zshrc
Configures the shell to have a custom PS1 prompt, adds paths for Homebrew, adds some common aliases, Solarized dircolors, etc.
License
Copyright (C) 2015–2020 Alan Orth
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.