An alternative to colorman with more options: fish-colored-man.
Btw, can you share your colorscheme? I took the liberty to look for it in your dotfiles repo but couldn't find it. Thanks for the post!
You mean my colorscheme for colorman ? I don't have one. It's the default colors of the plugin.
No, I mean the terminal colorscheme, the one you see in, for example, your first gif.
The terminal in the gif is deepin-terminal with the default colorscheme as it's not customizable with this term. But I think that what you're asking for is my prompt: neolambda for fish shell.
Thanks a lot!
I use Neovim's man page viewing functionality for this. $MANPAGER is set to nvim -c 'set ft=man' -.
nvim -c 'set ft=man' -
I had no idea neovim had such a functionality. Just tried and looks really nice! Nice enough to really make me consider change to it. Thanks!
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An alternative to colorman with more options: fish-colored-man.
Btw, can you share your colorscheme? I took the liberty to look for it in your dotfiles repo but couldn't find it. Thanks for the post!
You mean my colorscheme for colorman ? I don't have one.
It's the default colors of the plugin.
No, I mean the terminal colorscheme, the one you see in, for example, your first gif.
The terminal in the gif is deepin-terminal with the default colorscheme as it's not customizable with this term.
But I think that what you're asking for is my prompt: neolambda for fish shell.
Thanks a lot!
I use Neovim's man page viewing functionality for this. $MANPAGER is set to
nvim -c 'set ft=man' -
.I had no idea neovim had such a functionality. Just tried and looks really nice! Nice enough to really make me consider change to it. Thanks!