set style [pygments-style]
Set the pygments style in to use in formatting text for a 256-color terminal. Note: if your terminal doesn’t support 256 colors, you may be better off using –highlight=plain or –highlight=dark instead. To turn off styles use set style none.
To list the available pygments styles inside the debugger, omit the style name.
Set Style Examples:¶set style # give a list of the style names set style colorful # Pygments 'colorful' style set style fdasfda # Probably display available styles set style none # Turn off style, still use highlight though
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