Now trying the #Catpuccin color scheme. First impressions:

1. Even the darkest of the four shades is not too dark for me to open a dark-mode text editor besides a white-background web page.
2. It is consistently available for #RStudio, #Neovim, #MicroTextEditor and #Ptyxis, and hundreds of other applications
3. Colors for code comments are subdued as usual. At least I can read them without cranking screen brightness to full, but ideally I'd like more contrast.

#TerSoftware de linha de comando:

- #todotxt
- #git, tanto na linha de comando quanto integrado ao RStudio
- #APT, apesar de o GNOME Software fazer um bom trabalho
- #Neovim (aprendendo) e #MicroTextEditor (para tarefas simples)
- #QuartoPub, apesar de geralmente usar pelo #RStudio
- #RStats, apesar de usar mais pelo RStudio
- #RClone, #Restic, #OfflineIMAP, #VDirSyncer para backup
- #SSH
- GNU #CoreTools, #Sudo, #SystemD

#blambers

I know it's a small group but for the two other people ( 😉 ) who use micro text editor on SDF over SSH here's how to fix the clipboard. Open the file ~/.config/micro/settings.json then find the line that says "clipboard": "terminal" and change "terminal" to "internal". Reload micro and ctrl-c and ctrl-v should now work. #SDF #microTextEditor #PSA

I've tried #microtexteditor now a few times and I'm really surprised.
#vim is one thing, but micro feels light and just, well, more intuitive in usage!
Try it!

https://micro-editor.github.io/

#linuxappoftheweek

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