Return to site

Securecrt Mint

broken image


SecureCRT for Windows, Mac, and Linux provides rock-solid terminal emulation, secure remote access, file transfer, and data tunneling with advanced session management and automation. Access an array of network devices via SSH1, SSH2, Telnet, Telnet/SSL, Serial, and other protocols, with authentication via password, public key, X.509 certificate, Kerberos v5 via GSSAPI, and keyboard interactive. Alternatives to SecureCRT for Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad and more. Filter by license to discover only free or Open Source alternatives. This list contains a total of 25+ apps similar to SecureCRT. List updated: 7/7/2020 7:55:00 AM. Secure CRT 7.1 Full Installation with Crack. Install SecureCRT 7.1 with working crack. You can use Secure CRT with Gns3 to access devices like routers & swit.

Precision colors for machines and people

Solarized is a sixteen color palette (eight monotones, eight accent colors)designed for use with terminal and gui applications. It has several uniqueproperties. I designed this colorscheme with both preciseCIELAB lightness relationshipsand a refined set of hues based on fixed color wheel relationships. It has beentested extensively in real world use on color calibrated displays (as well asuncalibrated/intentionally miscalibrated displays) and in a variety of lightingconditions.

See the changelog for what's new in the most recent release.

Showing 10 of 427 results. Keep typing for better matches. Showing 6 results. SecureCRT on Linux (Mint) General. Hi drcross, Thanks for the post. What is the version of SecureCRT that you installed?


Currently available in formats for (cf screenshots below):

Editors & IDEs

  • Vim by me.See also the Vim README.
  • Emacs courtesy of Greg Pfeil(@sellout)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • IntelliJ IDEAcourtesy of Johan Kaving and(@flangy)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • NetBeans courtesy of Brian Fenton andin the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • SeeStyle theme for Coda & SubEthaEdit courtesy ofJustin Hileman(@bobthecow),in the main repo and in astandalone repository
  • TextMateNOTE: Dark Theme is work in progress
    courtesy of Tom Martin(@deplorableword)in the main repo and in a standalone repository(with key work from Mark Storyand Brian Mathiyakom)
  • TextWrangler & BBEdit courtesy of Rui Carmo(@taoofmac)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • Visual Studio courtesy of David Thibault(@leddt)in the main repo and in a standalone repository

  • Xcode work in progress ports are available for Xcode 3 and Xcode 4and will be pulled into the main Solarized project soon.

Terminal Emulators

  • Xresources / Xdefaults
  • iTerm2
  • OS X Terminal.app
  • Putty courtesy Brant Bobbyand on GitHub

Other Applications

  • Mutt e-mail client also by me

Palettes

  • Adobe Photoshop Palette (inc. L*a*b values)
  • Apple Color Picker Palettes
  • GIMP Palette

Don't see the application you want to use it in? Download the palettes (or pullthe values from the table below) and create your own. Submit it back and I'llhappily note the contribution and include it on this page. See also theUsage & Development section below for details on thespecific values to be used in different contexts.

Download

Click here to download latest version

Current release is v1.0.0beta2. See the changelog for details on what'snew in this release.

Fresh Code on GitHub

You can also use the following links to access application specific downloadsand git repositories:

  • Canonical Project Page:

    Downloads, screenshots and more information are always available from theproject page: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized

  • Full Git Repository:

    The full git repository is at: https://github.com/altercation/solarizedGet it using the following command:

  • Application Specific Repositories:

    You can clone repositories specific to many of the application specificcolor themes. Atom packages. See links in the list above or select from this list:

Note that through the magic of git-subtreethese repositories are all kept in sync, so you can pull any of them and get the most up-to-date version.

Features

  1. Selective contrast

    On a sunny summer day I love to read a book outside. Not right in the sun;that's too bright. I'll hunt for a shady spot under a tree. The shadedpaper contrasts with the crisp text nicely. If you were to actually measurethe contrast between the two, you'd find it is much lower than black texton a white background (or white on black) on your display device of choice.Black text on white from a computer display is akin to reading a book indirect sunlight and tires the eye.

    Solarized reduces brightness contrast but, unlike many low contrastcolorschemes, retains contrasting hues (based on colorwheel relations)for syntax highlighting readability.

  2. Both sides of the force

    I often switch between dark and light modes when editing text and code.Solarized retains the same selective contrast relationships and overallfeel when switching between the light and dark background modes. A lot ofthought, planning and testing has gone into making both modes feel likepart of a unified colorscheme.

  3. 165 palette modes

    Solarized works as a sixteen color palette for compatibility with commonterminal based applications / emulators. In addition, it has been carefullydesigned to scale down to a variety of five color palettes (four basemonotones plus one accent color) for use in design work such as web design.In every case it retains a strong personality but doesn't overwhelm.

  4. Precision, symmetry

    The monotones have symmetric CIELAB lightness differences, so switchingfrom dark to light mode retains the same perceived contrast in brightnessbetween each value. Each mode is equally readable. The accent colors arebased off specific colorwheel relations and subsequently translated toCIELAB to ensure perceptual uniformity in terms of lightness. The huesthemselves, as with the monotone *a*b values, have been adjusted withina small range to achieve the most pleasing combination of colors.

    See also the Usage & Development section below fordetails on the specific values to be used in different contexts.

    This makes colorscheme inversion trivial. Here, for instance, is a sass(scss) snippet that inverts solarized based on the class of the html tag(e.g. to give a dark background with red accent):

    See also the full css stylesheet for this site.

Installation

Installation instructions for each version of the colorscheme are included inthe subdirectory README files. Note that for Vim (and possibly for Mutt) youmay want to clone the specific repository (for instance if you are usingPathogen). See the links at the top of this file.

Font Samples

Solarized has been designed to handle fonts of various weights and retainreadability, from the classic Terminus to the beefy Menlo.

Clockwise from upper left: Menlo, Letter Gothic, Terminus, Andale Mono.

Preview all code samples in specific font faces by selecting a link from thislist:

Screenshots

Click to view.

Mutt

C (Vim)

Haskell (Vim)

HTML (Vim)

Java (Vim)

Javascript (Vim)

Pandoc Markdown (Vim)

These screen shots show Vim running with my own Pandoc Kit Syntax.

Perl (Vim)

PHP (Vim)

Python (Vim)

Securecrt

Ruby (Vim)

Shell (Vim)

TeX (Vim)

The Values

L*a*b values are canonical (White D65, Reference D50), other values arematched in sRGB space.

Usage & Development

If you are considering developing a port for Solarized, please see also thedeveloper notes forinformation about optional repository structure and readme formats.

Solarized flips between light and dark modes. In each mode, four monotones formthe core values (with an optional fifth for emphasized content).

Thus in the case of a dark background colorscheme, the normal relationship forbackground and body text is base03:base0 (please note that body text isnotbase00). Note also that in cases where the background and foregroundcan be specified as a pair value, text can be highlighted using a combinationof base02:base1. The L*a*b lightness difference between base03:base0 andbase02:base1 is identical by design, resulting in identical readabilityagainst both normal and highlighted backgrounds. An example use case is foldedtext in Vim which uses base02 for the background and base1 for theforeground.

The values in this example are simply inverted in the case of a lightbackground.

Precision colors for machines and people

Solarized is a sixteen color palette (eight monotones, eight accent colors)designed for use with terminal and gui applications. It has several uniqueproperties. I designed this colorscheme with both preciseCIELAB lightness relationshipsand a refined set of hues based on fixed color wheel relationships. It has beentested extensively in real world use on color calibrated displays (as well asuncalibrated/intentionally miscalibrated displays) and in a variety of lightingconditions.

See the changelog for what's new in the most recent release.


Currently available in formats for (cf screenshots below):

Securecrt Mint Background

Editors & IDEs

  • Vim by me.See also the Vim README.
  • Emacs courtesy of Greg Pfeil(@sellout)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • IntelliJ IDEAcourtesy of Johan Kaving and(@flangy)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • NetBeans courtesy of Brian Fenton andin the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • SeeStyle theme for Coda & SubEthaEdit courtesy ofJustin Hileman(@bobthecow),in the main repo and in astandalone repository
  • TextMateNOTE: Dark Theme is work in progress
    courtesy of Tom Martin(@deplorableword)in the main repo and in a standalone repository(with key work from Mark Storyand Brian Mathiyakom)
  • TextWrangler & BBEdit courtesy of Rui Carmo(@taoofmac)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • Visual Studio courtesy of David Thibault(@leddt)in the main repo and in a standalone repository

  • Xcode work in progress ports are available for Xcode 3 and Xcode 4and will be pulled into the main Solarized project soon.

Terminal Emulators

  • Xresources / Xdefaults
  • iTerm2
  • OS X Terminal.app
  • Putty courtesy Brant Bobbyand on GitHub

Other Applications

  • Mutt e-mail client also by me

Palettes

  • Adobe Photoshop Palette (inc. L*a*b values)
  • Apple Color Picker Palettes
  • GIMP Palette

Don't see the application you want to use it in? Download the palettes (or pullthe values from the table below) and create your own. Submit it back and I'llhappily note the contribution and include it on this page. See also theUsage & Development section below for details on thespecific values to be used in different contexts.

Download

Click here to download latest version

Current release is v1.0.0beta2. See the changelog for details on what'snew in this release.

Fresh Code on GitHub

You can also use the following links to access application specific downloadsand git repositories:

  • Canonical Project Page:

    Downloads, screenshots and more information are always available from theproject page: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized

  • Full Git Repository:

    The full git repository is at: https://github.com/altercation/solarizedGet it using the following command:

  • Application Specific Repositories:

    You can clone repositories specific to many of the application specificcolor themes. See links in the list above or select from this list:

Note that through the magic of git-subtreethese repositories are all kept in sync, so you can pull any of them and get the most up-to-date version.

Features

  1. Selective contrast

    On a sunny summer day I love to read a book outside. Not right in the sun;that's too bright. I'll hunt for a shady spot under a tree. The shadedpaper contrasts with the crisp text nicely. If you were to actually measurethe contrast between the two, you'd find it is much lower than black texton a white background (or white on black) on your display device of choice.Black text on white from a computer display is akin to reading a book indirect sunlight and tires the eye.

    Solarized reduces brightness contrast but, unlike many low contrastcolorschemes, retains contrasting hues (based on colorwheel relations)for syntax highlighting readability.

  2. Both sides of the force

    I often switch between dark and light modes when editing text and code.Solarized retains the same selective contrast relationships and overallfeel when switching between the light and dark background modes. A lot ofthought, planning and testing has gone into making both modes feel likepart of a unified colorscheme.

  3. 165 palette modes

    Solarized works as a sixteen color palette for compatibility with commonterminal based applications / emulators. In addition, it has been carefullydesigned to scale down to a variety of five color palettes (four basemonotones plus one accent color) for use in design work such as web design.In every case it retains a strong personality but doesn't overwhelm.

  4. Precision, symmetry

    The monotones have symmetric CIELAB lightness differences, so switchingfrom dark to light mode retains the same perceived contrast in brightnessbetween each value. Each mode is equally readable. The accent colors arebased off specific colorwheel relations and subsequently translated toCIELAB to ensure perceptual uniformity in terms of lightness. The huesthemselves, as with the monotone *a*b values, have been adjusted withina small range to achieve the most pleasing combination of colors.

    See also the Usage & Development section below fordetails on the specific values to be used in different contexts.

    This makes colorscheme inversion trivial. Here, for instance, is a sass(scss) snippet that inverts solarized based on the class of the html tag(e.g. to give a dark background with red accent):

    See also the full css stylesheet for this site.

Installation

Installation instructions for each version of the colorscheme are included inthe subdirectory README files. Note that for Vim (and possibly for Mutt) youmay want to clone the specific repository (for instance if you are usingPathogen). See the links at the top of this file.

Font Samples

Solarized has been designed to handle fonts of various weights and retainreadability, from the classic Terminus to the beefy Menlo.

Securecrt Install

Clockwise from upper left: Menlo, Letter Gothic, Terminus, Andale Mono.

Preview all code samples in specific font faces by selecting a link from thislist:

Screenshots

Click to view.

Mutt

C (Vim)

Haskell (Vim)

HTML (Vim)

Java (Vim)

Javascript (Vim)

Pandoc Markdown (Vim)

These screen shots show Vim running with my own Pandoc Kit Syntax.

Perl (Vim)

PHP (Vim)

Python (Vim)

Ruby (Vim)

Securecrt

Ruby (Vim)

Shell (Vim)

TeX (Vim)

The Values

L*a*b values are canonical (White D65, Reference D50), other values arematched in sRGB space.

Usage & Development

If you are considering developing a port for Solarized, please see also thedeveloper notes forinformation about optional repository structure and readme formats.

Solarized flips between light and dark modes. In each mode, four monotones formthe core values (with an optional fifth for emphasized content).

Thus in the case of a dark background colorscheme, the normal relationship forbackground and body text is base03:base0 (please note that body text isnotbase00). Note also that in cases where the background and foregroundcan be specified as a pair value, text can be highlighted using a combinationof base02:base1. The L*a*b lightness difference between base03:base0 andbase02:base1 is identical by design, resulting in identical readabilityagainst both normal and highlighted backgrounds. An example use case is foldedtext in Vim which uses base02 for the background and base1 for theforeground.

The values in this example are simply inverted in the case of a lightbackground.

Precision colors for machines and people

Solarized is a sixteen color palette (eight monotones, eight accent colors)designed for use with terminal and gui applications. It has several uniqueproperties. I designed this colorscheme with both preciseCIELAB lightness relationshipsand a refined set of hues based on fixed color wheel relationships. It has beentested extensively in real world use on color calibrated displays (as well asuncalibrated/intentionally miscalibrated displays) and in a variety of lightingconditions.

See the changelog for what's new in the most recent release.


Currently available in formats for (cf screenshots below):

Securecrt Mint Background

Editors & IDEs

  • Vim by me.See also the Vim README.
  • Emacs courtesy of Greg Pfeil(@sellout)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • IntelliJ IDEAcourtesy of Johan Kaving and(@flangy)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • NetBeans courtesy of Brian Fenton andin the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • SeeStyle theme for Coda & SubEthaEdit courtesy ofJustin Hileman(@bobthecow),in the main repo and in astandalone repository
  • TextMateNOTE: Dark Theme is work in progress
    courtesy of Tom Martin(@deplorableword)in the main repo and in a standalone repository(with key work from Mark Storyand Brian Mathiyakom)
  • TextWrangler & BBEdit courtesy of Rui Carmo(@taoofmac)in the main repo and in a standalone repository
  • Visual Studio courtesy of David Thibault(@leddt)in the main repo and in a standalone repository

  • Xcode work in progress ports are available for Xcode 3 and Xcode 4and will be pulled into the main Solarized project soon.

Terminal Emulators

  • Xresources / Xdefaults
  • iTerm2
  • OS X Terminal.app
  • Putty courtesy Brant Bobbyand on GitHub

Other Applications

  • Mutt e-mail client also by me

Palettes

  • Adobe Photoshop Palette (inc. L*a*b values)
  • Apple Color Picker Palettes
  • GIMP Palette

Don't see the application you want to use it in? Download the palettes (or pullthe values from the table below) and create your own. Submit it back and I'llhappily note the contribution and include it on this page. See also theUsage & Development section below for details on thespecific values to be used in different contexts.

Download

Click here to download latest version

Current release is v1.0.0beta2. See the changelog for details on what'snew in this release.

Fresh Code on GitHub

You can also use the following links to access application specific downloadsand git repositories:

  • Canonical Project Page:

    Downloads, screenshots and more information are always available from theproject page: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized

  • Full Git Repository:

    The full git repository is at: https://github.com/altercation/solarizedGet it using the following command:

  • Application Specific Repositories:

    You can clone repositories specific to many of the application specificcolor themes. See links in the list above or select from this list:

Note that through the magic of git-subtreethese repositories are all kept in sync, so you can pull any of them and get the most up-to-date version.

Features

  1. Selective contrast

    On a sunny summer day I love to read a book outside. Not right in the sun;that's too bright. I'll hunt for a shady spot under a tree. The shadedpaper contrasts with the crisp text nicely. If you were to actually measurethe contrast between the two, you'd find it is much lower than black texton a white background (or white on black) on your display device of choice.Black text on white from a computer display is akin to reading a book indirect sunlight and tires the eye.

    Solarized reduces brightness contrast but, unlike many low contrastcolorschemes, retains contrasting hues (based on colorwheel relations)for syntax highlighting readability.

  2. Both sides of the force

    I often switch between dark and light modes when editing text and code.Solarized retains the same selective contrast relationships and overallfeel when switching between the light and dark background modes. A lot ofthought, planning and testing has gone into making both modes feel likepart of a unified colorscheme.

  3. 165 palette modes

    Solarized works as a sixteen color palette for compatibility with commonterminal based applications / emulators. In addition, it has been carefullydesigned to scale down to a variety of five color palettes (four basemonotones plus one accent color) for use in design work such as web design.In every case it retains a strong personality but doesn't overwhelm.

  4. Precision, symmetry

    The monotones have symmetric CIELAB lightness differences, so switchingfrom dark to light mode retains the same perceived contrast in brightnessbetween each value. Each mode is equally readable. The accent colors arebased off specific colorwheel relations and subsequently translated toCIELAB to ensure perceptual uniformity in terms of lightness. The huesthemselves, as with the monotone *a*b values, have been adjusted withina small range to achieve the most pleasing combination of colors.

    See also the Usage & Development section below fordetails on the specific values to be used in different contexts.

    This makes colorscheme inversion trivial. Here, for instance, is a sass(scss) snippet that inverts solarized based on the class of the html tag(e.g. to give a dark background with red accent):

    See also the full css stylesheet for this site.

Installation

Installation instructions for each version of the colorscheme are included inthe subdirectory README files. Note that for Vim (and possibly for Mutt) youmay want to clone the specific repository (for instance if you are usingPathogen). See the links at the top of this file.

Font Samples

Solarized has been designed to handle fonts of various weights and retainreadability, from the classic Terminus to the beefy Menlo.

Securecrt Install

Clockwise from upper left: Menlo, Letter Gothic, Terminus, Andale Mono.

Preview all code samples in specific font faces by selecting a link from thislist:

Screenshots

Click to view.

Mutt

C (Vim)

Haskell (Vim)

HTML (Vim)

Java (Vim)

Javascript (Vim)

Pandoc Markdown (Vim)

These screen shots show Vim running with my own Pandoc Kit Syntax.

Perl (Vim)

PHP (Vim)

Python (Vim)

Ruby (Vim)

Shell (Vim)

Securecrt Increase Buffer

TeX (Vim)

The Values

L*a*b values are canonical (White D65, Reference D50), other values arematched in sRGB space.

Usage & Development

If you are considering developing a port for Solarized, please see also thedeveloper notes forinformation about optional repository structure and readme formats.

Solarized flips between light and dark modes. In each mode, four monotones formthe core values (with an optional fifth for emphasized content).

Thus in the case of a dark background colorscheme, the normal relationship forbackground and body text is base03:base0 (please note that body text isnotbase00). Note also that in cases where the background and foregroundcan be specified as a pair value, text can be highlighted using a combinationof base02:base1. The L*a*b lightness difference between base03:base0 andbase02:base1 is identical by design, resulting in identical readabilityagainst both normal and highlighted backgrounds. An example use case is foldedtext in Vim which uses base02 for the background and base1 for theforeground.

Securecrt Mint Pickaxe

The values in this example are simply inverted in the case of a lightbackground.





broken image