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So how do I turn this into this? #4

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kevinSuttle opened this issue Jan 1, 2014 · 7 comments
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So how do I turn this into this? #4

kevinSuttle opened this issue Jan 1, 2014 · 7 comments

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@kevinSuttle
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This: https://github.com/kevinSuttle/dotfiles/blob/master/colors
Into: a GRC-managed setup like you've got going on in your dotfiles.

@pengwynn
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pengwynn commented Jan 2, 2014

Nice method of defining those color constants. What are you looking to move into GRC?

@kevinSuttle
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Good question. It's tough to answer, because I'm not super familiar with shell color config, but ideally I'd like to keep as much of it in one place as I can. And the docs for GRC are sparse to me, so I'm not sure what its full scope of capabilities are.

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pengwynn commented Jan 2, 2014

So grc basically uses pattern matching to find tokens in terminal output and wrap them in ANSI color code sequences. Are you looking to align grc color keywords to those you've set up here or were you expecting some additional magic?

@kevinSuttle
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I guess I was looking for insight into your config (your "stylesheets"—.conf fles) and if grc can help me organize overall color values.

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pengwynn commented Jan 7, 2014

We might be able to create a common palette between GRC and the other tools, but I'm thinking letting the shell handle ls colors natively would be much faster.

@kevinSuttle
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You're probably right. I'd be down for a little gist collab.

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