Configuration on WTF - the terminal dashboard https://wtfutil.com/configuration/ Recent content in Configuration on WTF - the terminal dashboard Hugo -- gohugo.io en-us Sun, 15 Apr 2018 21:17:16 -0700 Attributes https://wtfutil.com/configuration/attributes/ Wed, 16 May 2018 21:51:23 -0700 https://wtfutil.com/configuration/attributes/ The following top-level attributes are configurable in config.yml. See this example config file for more details. wtf:colors:background:"red"border:focusable:"darkslateblue"focused:"orange"normal:"gray"grid:# How _wide_ the columns are, in terminal characters. In this case we have# six columns, each of which are 35 characters widecolumns:[35,35,35,35,35,35]# How _high_ the rows are, in terminal lines. In this case we have five rows# that support ten line of text, one of three lines, and one of fourrows:[10,10,10,10,10,3,4]openFileUtil:open# the name of the utility to call to open filesrefreshInterval:1# the app refreshes once per secondterm:"xterm-256color" Attributes colors. iTerm2 https://wtfutil.com/configuration/iterm2/ Thu, 24 May 2018 09:57:40 -0700 https://wtfutil.com/configuration/iterm2/ Many terminal apps don’t properly display multibyte emoji characters properly. This may fix the issue for you in iTerm2, it also may not. By default iTerm2 uses a unicode rendering format that is not comletely compatible with some emoji characters. Instead what you’ll see is the emoji over-lapping normal text characters, or drawing outside the bounds of where they should be. In iTerm2 open: Preferences -> Profiles -> Text and check on the “Use Unicode Version 9 Widths” checkbox.