A Gruvbox color scheme theme for zsh shell, based on the agnoster theme.
gruvbox-zsh is a theme for the zsh shell that implements the Gruvbox color scheme. It transforms your terminal appearance by applying Gruvbox's distinctive color palette to shell prompts and interface elements, creating a visually cohesive development environment. The theme solves the problem of inconsistent color schemes between different tools by bringing Gruvbox's aesthetic to the terminal.
Developers and power users who use zsh as their shell and want to apply the Gruvbox color scheme consistently across their terminal environment. Particularly suitable for those already using Gruvbox in their editors who want terminal color harmony.
Developers choose gruvbox-zsh because it provides a faithful implementation of the popular Gruvbox palette specifically for zsh, ensuring visual consistency between their terminal and other tools. It offers a ready-to-use theme based on the familiar agnoster layout with proper Nerd Font support.
A Gruvbox Theme for zsh
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Applies the well-known Gruvbox palette from Vim to zsh, ensuring visual consistency between terminal and code editors, as highlighted in the README's focus on aesthetic harmony.
Builds on the popular agnoster theme structure, providing a familiar and functional shell prompt with established conventions for usability.
Configurable via the SOLARIZED_THEME setting, allowing easy switching between dark and light variants for different preferences or environments.
Designed to work with Nerd Fonts, enabling the display of icons and special characters in the prompt for better visual cues, as specified in the features.
Requires downloading and importing a separate iTerm2 color scheme, which may not be compatible with other terminal emulators, limiting cross-platform use.
Needs Nerd Fonts installed to display icons properly, adding an extra setup step and potential compatibility issues if fonts aren't available.
Only works with the oh-my-zsh framework, making it unsuitable for users of other zsh configurations or shell managers without modifications.
The README shows minimal configuration; advanced users might find it less flexible compared to themes with more extensive settings or modular designs.