X shell 4 is a good terminal for logging into Linux server under windows, which is easier to use than putty
I personally like the following solution of X shell 4
The effect of writing shell script with VIM:
Configure as follows:
1) Save the following code to a file named: solarized Dark.xcs
[Names]
count=1
name0=Solarized Dark
[Solarized Dark]
text(bold)=839496
magenta(bold)=6c71c4
text=00ff40
white(bold)=fdf6e3
green=859900
red(bold)=cb4b16
green(bold)=586e75
black(bold)=073642
red=dc322f
blue=268bd2
black=002b36
blue(bold)=839496
yellow(bold)=657b83
cyan(bold)=93a1a1
yellow=b58900
magenta=dd3682
background=042028
white=eee8d5
cyan=2aa198
Open the X Shell 4-&>Tools-&>Color Scheme
Open a new window
4 I put it in Files-&>Properties
Reference: http://www.haiyun.me/archives/xshell-color-schemes.html
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