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[Bug]: Broken gray in default color theme in some terminals #2592

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kaueraal opened this issue Feb 19, 2025 · 1 comment
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[Bug]: Broken gray in default color theme in some terminals #2592

kaueraal opened this issue Feb 19, 2025 · 1 comment
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What did you expect to happen?

Colors are rendered correctly, e.g. in the default color scheme.

What happened?

In some terminals the default color scheme isn't rendered correctly. The grey is rendered is black. For the default color scheme this affects the color for "Annotation".

Terminal affected are e.g. Kitty, iterm2, and Ghostty.

It's most likely the same issue as in other terminal applications, e.g. htop.

Atuin doctor output

{
  "atuin": {
    "version": "18.4.0",
    "sync": null,
    "sqlite_version": "3.46.0"
  },
  "shell": {
    "name": "fish",
    "default": "zsh",
    "plugins": [
      "atuin"
    ],
    "preexec": "built-in"
  },
  "system": {
    "os": "Darwin",
    "arch": "arm64",
    "version": "15.3.1",
    "disks": [
      {
        "name": "Macintosh HD",
        "filesystem": "apfs"
      },
      {
        "name": "Macintosh HD",
        "filesystem": "apfs"
      }
    ]
  }
}

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kaueraal commented Feb 19, 2025

As a temporary workaround the following theme overwriting the problematic color of the default theme can be used:

[theme]
name = "default-overwrite"
parent = "default"

[colors]
Annotation = "dimgrey"

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