fish-shell/share/tools/web_config/themes/fish default.theme
Fabian Boehm 81ff6db62d default color scheme: Make commands "normal" color
This makes the default colorscheme less colorful for two reasons:

1. It makes it a little less "angry fruit salad"
2. Some terminals (like Microsoft's Windows Terminal) have a terrible
blue default that contrasts badly against a black background

The alternative is to make *parameters* "normal" and give commands the
current parameter color (cyan). But I've seen cyan be quite blue and
quite green depending on the terminal, so I don't want to rely on it.
2024-10-15 21:21:30 +02:00

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# name: fish default
# NOTE: These should only use named colors
# to give us the maximum chance they are
# visible in whatever terminal setup.
fish_color_normal normal
fish_color_command normal
fish_color_quote yellow
fish_color_redirection cyan --bold
fish_color_end green
fish_color_error brred
fish_color_param cyan
fish_color_comment red
fish_color_match --background=brblue
fish_color_search_match bryellow --background=brblack
fish_color_selection white --bold --background=brblack
fish_color_history_current --bold
fish_color_operator brcyan
fish_color_escape brcyan
fish_color_cwd green
fish_color_valid_path --underline
fish_color_cwd_root red
fish_color_user brgreen
fish_color_autosuggestion brblack
fish_pager_color_completion normal
fish_color_host normal
fish_pager_color_description yellow -i
fish_color_cancel -r
fish_pager_color_prefix normal --bold --underline
fish_pager_color_progress brwhite --background=cyan
fish_pager_color_selected_background -r
fish_color_option cyan
fish_color_keyword normal
fish_color_host_remote yellow
fish_color_status red