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bashish (theme enviroment for text terminals).
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Bashish is a theme enviroment for text terminals. It can change colors, font,
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transparency and background image on a per-application basis. Additionally
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Bashish supports prompt changing on common shells such as bash, zsh and tcsh.
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Bashish runs on most terminal emulators available.
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Bashish is great for people who:
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* Want a good looking prompt.
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* Want to configure the apperance of the terminal.
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* Want informative titles based on the command arguments.
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* Need different fonts for different applications - eg. Chinese, Japanese,
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OEM Terminal fonts.
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* While many of these features would be simple to implement as aliases or shell
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scripts, the tricky part where Bashish excels is that it does not affect the
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enviroment noticeably.
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As an example, Bashish provides themes even if the themed application is run
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in a pipe, this without affecting the pipe at all.
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Additionally there is no need to rewrite your aliases or functions since Bashish
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provides theming through shell script wrappers.
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To enable Bashish, simply run " bashish ", press ENTER key and hit Ctrl+C to quit.
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To choose another theme, see the theme list with: " bashish list " and to enable new theme simply run " bashish theme_name ".
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