A fairy-tale inspired color theme with emoji indicators for Zsh, iTerm, Sublime, Atom, Slack, and other tools.
Wild Cherry is a fairy-tale inspired color theme that applies a consistent dark purple and pink palette across development tools like terminals, code editors, and communication apps. It enhances user interfaces with emoji-based indicators for Git status, linter errors, and other system states, making workflows more visually intuitive.
Developers and power users who customize their development environments and appreciate thematic, visually rich interfaces with functional emoji cues.
It offers a unique, whimsical aesthetic with practical emoji indicators across a wide range of tools, providing a cohesive and engaging experience that standard themes lack.
:princess::tulip::japanese_ogre: A fairy-tale inspired theme, with tasteful use of emojis
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Uses emojis like :skull: for dirty Git state and :japanese_ogre: for linter errors, making status indicators intuitive and fun, as detailed in the Git emojis explanation.
Provides tailored themes for over a dozen tools including Zsh, iTerm, Atom, and Slack, ensuring a unified dark fairy-tale aesthetic across the development environment.
Optimized for Powerline-patched fonts, ensuring proper rendering of special characters and emojis in terminal environments, as specified in the Zsh setup instructions.
Includes linter emojis in Atom, such as :fire: for warnings, adding functional visual cues directly in the editor when the Atom Linter package is installed.
Requires different steps for each tool, like moving files for Zsh, editing registry for PuTTY, and manually editing JSON for Windows Terminal, which is time-consuming and error-prone.
Depends on Powerline-patched fonts for terminals; without them, the theme may not display correctly, limiting usability and requiring additional setup.
In some tools like MinTTY, emojis are not supported, undermining the theme's core feature of visual emoji indicators, as noted in the README.