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Monokai style theme for PuTTY; colors copied from ST2's theme
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 | |
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\monokai] | |
"Colour21"="255,255,255" | |
"Colour20"="245,222,179" | |
"Colour19"="200,240,240" | |
"Colour18"="0,217,217" | |
"Colour17"="179,146,239" | |
"Colour16"="174,129,255" | |
"Colour15"="122,204,218" | |
"Colour14"="102,217,239" | |
"Colour13"="209,202,137" | |
"Colour12"="230,219,116" | |
"Colour11"="157,197,75" | |
"Colour10"="166,226,46" | |
"Colour9"="221,66,120" | |
"Colour8"="249,38,114" | |
"Colour7"="85,85,85" | |
"Colour6"="0,0,0" | |
"Colour5"="255,128,0" | |
"Colour4"="0,0,0" | |
"Colour3"="39,40,34" | |
"Colour2"="39,40,34" | |
"Colour1"="248,248,242" | |
"Colour0"="248,248,242" | |
"LineCodePage"="UTF-8" | |
"Xterm256Colour"=dword:00000001 | |
"UseSystemColours"=dword:00000000 | |
"FontHeight"=dword:00000009 | |
"FontIsBold"=dword:00000000 | |
"Font"="Consolas" | |
"Beep"=dword:00000002 | |
"BeepInd"=dword:00000000 |
So much better. Thanks!
Beautifully done.
Nice work. Love it.
Where do I put this to use it?
Checkout mine here, it's better: https://github.com/soumyadipdm/Heavenly-putty-color-scheme
Nice! thanks!
Looks really good. One point, does anyone know, which colors are used in yast on SUSE/openSUSE? Yast is nearly unreadable. So far, thank you Sir.
What would make this perfect, is a matching ~/.dir_colors
This is great. The one from @soumyadipdm is terrible.
This is great!
This is nice color scheme! thanks to you
Thanks, great color scheme! 👍
thanks a bunch!
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Thank you, man.