- Body text color bumped from %w (light grey, sometimes renders ~white)
to %K (dark grey / 'bright black'), affecting msgnick and all action
templates.
- Statusbar / info bg changed from %8 (terminal default, which some
terminals render as reverse-video white) to explicit %0 (black) so
the bar is reliably dark everywhere.
- Added color to spots that were falling through to terminal default:
whois values, servernotice body, wallop_nick, wallop_action body,
dccfile.
- Expanded 'fe-common/core' formats block to override joins, parts,
quits, kicks, nick/topic/mode changes, aways etc. — coloured nicks
via the existing abstracts but the surrounding 'has joined' /
'changed the topic' verbiage now renders in dim grey instead of
stark white.
rainbow-dark.theme:
- Message body text now tinted dim grey (%w) instead of inheriting
terminal-default (usually stark white) — done via a trailing %w in
the msgnick template.
- Own nick in public, private, and DCC contexts switches from bold
white (%W) to bold bright magenta (%M) so 'you' stays distinct but
stops looking like every other bright-white element.
- Action bodies (public, private, DCC) get the same %w dim-grey tint.
.irssi/config: add W1..W99 aliases so /w1, /w2, ... /w99 jump
directly to that window (pair to the existing bare numeric /1 /2
aliases, for users whose muscle memory has 'w' in it).
- Convert 21 absolute-path symlinks into YADR to relative paths
(e.g. .vimrc -> .yadr/vimrc), so they resolve correctly under
any user's $HOME after a standard YADR install.
- .fehbg: replace hardcoded background path with $HOME-based one
- .gtk-bookmarks: remove (trivially personal; GTK regenerates)
- .themes/*/index.theme: drop BackgroundImage= lines pointing at
personal image files that other users won't have.
- .xscreensaver: scrub username from header comment.
- .irssi/config: generic dcc_download_path.
Tracks shell configs (zsh/bash), vim, tmux, irssi, fonts, themes,
and ~/.local/bin scripts. Sensitive files (.ssh, .gnupg, history,
credentials) and large app data are excluded via .gitignore.