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Avyiel10666y@zvyn lemme find a specially cute one and I'll add it here
@S-Homles-MD Well, I use the default Solarized Dark on VS Code. It's colourful and all, but not as much as the shell -
It's nice up to a point. If you're working with a VT then it's allright: colors are pretty, it's easier to notice things. But if you pipe output to a non-VT environment, like less or a file, then... Oh boy.... Then you're fucked as esc sequences mean nothing there and not only there are no colors - it's impossible to read that pile of crap.
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