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# $HOME/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml
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# by Rito Ghosh 2023-10-06
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# Alacritty now uses TOML formatting for its config files.
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# This is a simple example.
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# There are the specification here: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/blob/master/extra/man/alacritty.5.scd
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# It is not obvious how it translates to TOML. But it is extremely straightforward.
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# example: WINDOW, COLORS, etc. are tables, and should be represented as [window], [colors], respectively.
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# specifics of variables go under them. e.g.- look under "dynamic_padding" under-
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# https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/blob/master/extra/man/alacritty.5.scd#window
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# write `dynamic_padding = true` (without backticks -`) under the table [window]
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# for variables with multiple values, use "dotted keys". Like setting `padding.x = 5` under [window].
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# This is simple. If not clear, do several trials and errors.
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# Below is my initial set-up. The TOML homepage (https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0) was very helpful in figuring this out.
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# I put the file alacritty.toml in $HOME/.config/alacritty. However it can be kept anywhere among the places mentioned in
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# https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/tree/master#configuration
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[window]
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opacity = 0.9
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padding.x = 10
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padding.y = 10
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decorations = "None"
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decorations_theme_variant = "None"
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dimensions = {columns = 146, lines = 36}
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[font]
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normal.family = "MesloLGM Nerd Font"
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bold.family = "MesloLGM Nerd Font"
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italic.family = "MesloLGM Nerd Font"
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bold_italic.family = "MesloLGM Nerd Font"
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size = 10.25
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[general]
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import = [
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"~/.config/alacritty/themes/themes/gruvbox_material_medium_dark.toml"
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]
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# Tip: for inspiration, look for values in the source code files of your favorite VS Code themes, and use the color picker in
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# Google to test colors before setting a value, or simply using an editor such as VS Code where colors are displayed in a
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# small box when a HEX is detected by the editor.
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