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# Fonts
font_family Iosevka Term SS08
font_size 24.0
# Cursor
cursor_shape block
cursor_blink_interval 0
shell_integration no-cursor
# Performance tuning
repaint_delay 8
# Transparency
# dynamic_background_opacity yes
# background_opacity 0.0
enable_audio_bell no
# Scrollback
scrollback_lines 16384
scrollback_pager nvimpager
include ./themes/zenwritten_light.conf

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# This file is auto-generated by shipwright.nvim
# vim:ft=kitty
## name: zenwritten_dark
## author: Michael Chris Lopez
## license: MIT
## upstream: https://github.com/mcchrish/zenbones.nvim/raw/main/extras/kitty/zenwritten_dark.conf
## blurb: A zenbones variant with zero hue and saturation.
foreground #BBBBBB
background #191919
selection_foreground #BBBBBB
selection_background #404040
# Cursor colors
cursor #C9C9C9
cursor_text_color #191919
# URL underline color when hovering with mouse
# kitty window border colors
# OS Window titlebar colors
# Tab bar colors
active_tab_foreground #BBBBBB
active_tab_background #65435E
inactive_tab_foreground #BBBBBB
inactive_tab_background #303030
# Colors for marks (marked text in the terminal)
# The basic 16 colors
# black
color0 #191919
color8 #3D3839
# red
color1 #DE6E7C
color9 #E8838F
# green
color2 #819B69
color10 #8BAE68
# yellow
color3 #B77E64
color11 #D68C67
# blue
color4 #6099C0
color12 #61ABDA
# magenta
color5 #B279A7
color13 #CF86C1
# cyan
color6 #66A5AD
color14 #65B8C1
# white
color7 #BBBBBB
color15 #8E8E8E
# You can set the remaining 240 colors as color16 to color255.

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# This file is auto-generated by shipwright.nvim
# vim:ft=kitty
## name: zenwritten_light
## author: Michael Chris Lopez
## license: MIT
## upstream: https://github.com/mcchrish/zenbones.nvim/raw/main/extras/kitty/zenwritten_light.conf
## blurb: A zenbones variant with zero hue and saturation.
foreground #353535
background #EEEEEE
selection_foreground #353535
selection_background #D7D7D7
# Cursor colors
cursor #353535
cursor_text_color #EEEEEE
# URL underline color when hovering with mouse
# kitty window border colors
# OS Window titlebar colors
# Tab bar colors
active_tab_foreground #353535
active_tab_background #DEB9D6
inactive_tab_foreground #353535
inactive_tab_background #CFCFCF
# Colors for marks (marked text in the terminal)
# The basic 16 colors
# black
color0 #EEEEEE
color8 #C6C3C3
# red
color1 #A8334C
color9 #94253E
# green
color2 #4F6C31
color10 #3F5A22
# yellow
color3 #944927
color11 #803D1C
# blue
color4 #286486
color12 #1D5573
# magenta
color5 #88507D
color13 #7B3B70
# cyan
color6 #3B8992
color14 #2B747C
# white
color7 #353535
color15 #5C5C5C
# You can set the remaining 240 colors as color16 to color255.

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# This file is based on the one provided by shipwright.nvim
set -g @FG '#dddddd'
set -g @BG '#111111'
set -g status-left ' #[fg=#{@FG},bold]#{s/root//:client_key_table} '
set -g status-right '#[fg=#{@FG},bold] [#S]#[fg=#{@FG},bold] [%d/%m] #[fg=#{@FG},bold][%I:%M%p] '
set -g status-style fg='#{@FG}',bg='#{@BG}'
set -g window-status-current-style fg='#{@FG}',bg='#{@BG}',bold
set -g pane-border-style fg='#{@FG}'
set -g pane-active-border-style fg='#{@FG}'
set -g message-style fg='#{@FG}',bg='#{@FG}'
set -g display-panes-active-colour '#{@FG}'
set -g display-panes-colour '#{@FG}'
set -g clock-mode-colour '#{@FG}'
set -g mode-style fg='#{@FG}',bg='#{@FG}'

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# This file is based on the one provided by shipwright.nvim
set -g @FG '#111111'
set -g @BG '#dddddd'
set -g status-left ' #[fg=#{@FG},bold]#{s/root//:client_key_table} '
set -g status-right '#[fg=#{@FG},bold] [#S]#[fg=#{@FG},bold] [%d/%m] #[fg=#{@FG},bold][%I:%M%p] '
set -g status-style fg='#{@FG}',bg='#{@BG}'
set -g window-status-current-style fg='#{@FG}',bg='#{@BG}',bold
set -g pane-border-style fg='#{@FG}'
set -g pane-active-border-style fg='#{@FG}'
set -g message-style fg='#{@FG}',bg='#{@FG}'
set -g display-panes-active-colour '#{@FG}'
set -g display-panes-colour '#{@FG}'
set -g clock-mode-colour '#{@FG}'
set -g mode-style fg='#{@FG}',bg='#{@FG}'