@devdev I am glad to hear that. Sorry for the late as i was busing in writing some code and although replied to Hayden but didn’t replied to yours, so apologies.
Yes, those colours are so vibrant and i also recently find these.
config.color_scheme = ‘Tomorrow Night Bright’ in the Wezterm and so good your terminal looks and when you can see the colour of the directories, files and everything very clear, it makes it easier.
I keep on checking the new colours, or appearances almost 2-3 times a week and what look fine to me, i drop here. If you find something very good then let me know.
Here are some of the nvim plug i use, resource are there to be shared and i also find them on the github so i shared here, if you use nvim
Just paste this in your nvim and then put your code language selection. You can install any theme and as per your choice. I usually keep on one theme for 1 week and then change as you get bored and like to see better appearance.
I did not know about btop, I was always using htop, indeed.
I installed via apt on my system, I’m really liking it.
The function I was looking for and I found on here is: instead launch the command “pidof” for find the process id of a running application, on this software there’s the well implemented filter function, if you don’t know the exact process name you can use this filter function.
I mean, there’s also filter function on htop, but on btop is clearer and better organized. I think I would use it as default cli system monitor.
Thanks for sharing, I read this post only now eheh
Ricky.