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base16-alacritty

Base16 for the Alacritty Terminal Emulator

NOTE: All files in this repository are generated by a base16-builder

Installation

After cloning this repo, simply copy the contents of your desired color scheme into your alacritty.yml configuration file. Make sure to remove or comment out the original color scheme.

"256" Variations

The 256 variations are provided so that anyone who wishes to continue using the 16 ANSI colors won't end up with weird colors instead of bright colors. However since base16 uses only 16-color themes, this results in all of the bright colors mirroring their non-bright colors, rather than being additional colors. If you use the 256 variations, you will also need to use the Base16 Shell script to maintain proper compatibility with the base16 themes.

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base16-alacritty's Issues

Joining Tinted Theming

Hi @aarowill, Tinted Theming (previously base16-project) is a maintained and community run version of base16: tinted-theming/home#51

A discussion around creating a base16 organization originally took place in 2016 on an issue in the original base16 repo: https://web.archive.org/web/20220603173440/https://github.com/chriskempson/base16/issues/74. The repo was subsequently nuked and most git history as well as PRs and issues were destroyed (which is why I linked the web archive version of the issue).

I was wondering if you would be interested in joining the Tinted Theming org and continuing to maintain base16-alacritty (and base16-gnomne-terminal) under the Tinted Theming umbrella? It would also be good to get your repo hooked up, like the rest of our repos, to a weekly template builder bot using the latest the latest schemes in the schemes repo.

If you're interested let me know and I can send an org invite. If you'd like more information about us or joining, feel free to ask me, or on Tinted Theming or our Matrix channel.

Different colors in comparison to other base16 colorschemes

I noticed that these base16 colorschemes for alacritty have some different colors in comparison to the base16 colorschemes for xfce4-terminal: https://github.com/tinted-theming/base16-xfce4-terminal

The difference is noticeable in several themes, if not all. Let me show with some screenshots.
On the left: xfc4-terminal On the right: alacritty

grafik
Theme: base16-bright

grafik
Theme: base16-selenized-black

grafik
Theme: base16-tomorrow-night

Could this be caused by some setting on my side or is it in the colorschemes?

Request to add mention of alacritty-shell and walh to use with base16-alacritty

I am the author of alacritty-shell and walh

It is a simple system that lets one change the theme dynamically from what is defined in the alacritty.yml file. When used in conjuction with walh vim theme it achieves a nice consistent experience between vim and terminal. Including a solution for k9s

I see you recommend other similar solutions and was wondering if you might consider adding my repos to your list.

Cheers

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