what color scheme do you use in your text editor Jow Forums? post pics
What color scheme do you use in your text editor Jow Forums? post pics
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i use rainbow vomit
Whatever VIMs default is
M O N O K A I
Solarized light.
Grab your partner and dosey-doe
Solarized dark with a darker background
What is that one?
>color schemes
>>>/kindergarten/
Jellybeans
whats your font?
Using mariana package with sublime
Programming newfag reporting.
What's the best editor for fullstack web development?
just use sublime and chrome with devtools. you dont need ide's for webdev.
VS Code. Ignore nobody uses Sublime anymore.
Use visual studio
when you install it make sure you select all of the dev environments for maximum compatibility ;)
I fear I may have just inadvertently opened a can of worms...
This guys trolling (like 50+ GB install)
Just use Visual studio Code. It's pretty lightweight and has a few bells and whistles.
Whatever wal gives me, but I am partial to gruvbox
Gruvbox, the best vim theme in existence.
VSCode
Whatever is standard
wtf. did you jut handwrite all of my code and then put it in your text editor?
he has autism leave him alone
>nobody uses sublime anymore
literally what?
>write your code
>ctrl+s
>refresh chrome to see the changes
or
>write your code
>node app.js
>ctrl+s
>server restarts automatically
I wanted to use Baskerville's Ivory but was too lazy to properly make a theme with it.
Still, I like the result
Dracula
Obsidian when there's that color scheme on any IDE / text editor, that default dark theme on visual studio (pic related) is also ok.
I don't go with too hipster stuff just a simple setup that's somewhat easy on the eyes.
Dem fonts on 4k 24 inch screen.
Darktooth on vscode. Haven't found a better theme ever
Beige background, black text, no syntax highlight (except for comments which are gray)
Checked
Wat language is second on the right?
>using a color scheme
>how to spot someone who doesn't use his terminal emulator except to show off other people's work on here: the post
I use a dark terminal but my editor is always light.
It has been proven that a white background is better for the eyes. It also makes no sense to use a dark editor if you're switching between the browser and other sources of light.
Syntax is gay. I've been thinking of disabling all syntax and only using it to highlight errors.
Challenger Deep:
github.com
Gruvbox
I made my own colorscheme for Vim. It's based on the Kugel one found in Geany. I haven't tested it for syntax other than Python, Bash, Markdown.
what is dis? a game?
>client_position
what's rx and ry? looks quite interesting
desert256v2
hehehe
dont be so mean with me please
That code looks hideous.
How do I make it look better?
base16-brewer
chriskempson.com
also most of OP's code (which is C++) to compare your editor's scheme
class basics : public contract {
using contract::contract;
public:
long diff;
int counter = 0;
void mine(float nonce);
void difficulty(long &diffp);
};
//calculate ...
void basics::difficulty(long &diffp) {
}
void basics::mine(account_name miner, float nonce) {
const long guess = sha1(nonce+hashDigest);
if (guess < 0x0000000000000000) {
...
}
}
lmfao. i cant believe you autists literally copied my code line by line. why would you do this. do you not have your own code?
the default light for intellij
fuck dark niggers
My own custom made one.
Looks like coffee script maybe?
the code is mine now.
already posted on github
yikes
whatever the standard sublime one is
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
What for? I chose areas with lots of colors on purpose.
>not coloring absolutely everything
>4k 24"
Mah nigga
nice digits
right back at you.
WASTED!
NOICE
at first glance I thought he had a popcorn machine back there
you can imagine my disappointment
NOO THIS WASN'T SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN
WOOOOO
Nicer, more readable vimdiff colors than default IMO.
highlight DiffAdd cterm=bold ctermfg=10 ctermbg=17 gui=none guifg=bg guibg=Red
highlight DiffDelete cterm=bold ctermfg=10 ctermbg=17 gui=none guifg=bg guibg=Red
highlight DiffChange cterm=bold ctermfg=10 ctermbg=17 gui=none guifg=bg guibg=Red
highlight DiffText cterm=bold ctermfg=10 ctermbg=88 gui=none guifg=bg guibg=Red
unless he added a permissive license it's his
METAA
nice digits
bruh
jellybeans for vim
nice digits
How theese are called?
Darcula on Jet Brains.
White background is better you fucking edgy haxors
nice digits
Very nice.
Also pretty good.
white is an eyesore
Those are called trips, my dude.
These are called multiple numerals
You're not even going to tell us what's in your pic? It's absolutely stunning and I don't even know where to begin to replicate it.
>doesn't know how to use vscode
brainlet
Atom
White on dark green, I have a loli student fetish and anything that can be related to schools gets me going hard.
>he uses anything but darcula
jfc
i want to start with java programming, which editor should i use?
>still unironically replying to OP in digits thread
nice digits
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c
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d
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g
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Checked.
Nice dubs
Anyone know any good ones for VS Code?
Font?
just installed monokai dimmed, really nice.
nice man
Monokai Pro is nice, I use the Machine filter. You can just ignore the nag dialog that pops up when you open VS Code asking you to pay for it.
Wtf is happening?
nice digits
Custom theme, font is SF Mono.
- black: "#1e272e",
- white: "#ffffff",
- red: "#ff3f34",
- green: "#05c46b",
- yellow: "#ffa801",
- blue: "#3c40c6",
- magenta: "#f53b57",
- cyan: "#0fbcf9",
- background: "#1e272e",
- foreground: "#eaeaea",
- line-highlight: "#343c42",