nord.nvim
nightfox.nvim
nord.nvim | nightfox.nvim | |
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18 | 44 | |
764 | 2,830 | |
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4.2 | 7.6 | |
6 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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nord.nvim
- What color scheme do you use?
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Have you ever wondered how "average popular Neovim color scheme" looks like? I have. Here is the result (details in comments):
There are also non-purple-ish color schemes coming right after top 5: - sainnhe/everforest - sainnhe/gruvbox-material and ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim - navarasu/onedark.nvim - marko-cerovac/material.nvim (except one variation) - shaunsingh/nord.nvim
- Nord theme: Invalid character in group name
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What's your recommendations for good colorschemes?
I like to apply Nord liberally to everything. I’ve found this one to be much better than the official nord package. shaunsingh/nord.nvim
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Change palettes for neovim
I use nord.nvim and it works great.
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A pragmatic approach to migrating from VSCode to Neovim
Neovim supports any Vim theme, but I focussed on exclusive extensions where sensible, like it is in the case of colour schemes. In fact, an acclaimed addition to the 0.5 Neovim release was the support for tree-sitter, which provides advanced code parsing functionalities. That means it offers, among other mouth-filling wizardries, support for better syntax highlighting. The nvim-treesitter repository lists supported languages and compatible themes. I found shaunsingh/nord.nvim, avarasu/onedark.nvim, sainnhe/edge and rose-pine/neovim simply irresistible.
- Color Theme
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Having issues with nvim_set_hl
I'm trying to rewrite nord.nvim with nvim_set_hl, but I'm running into a few issues.
- Does anyone know this colorscheme? I'm trying to find out
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CosmicNvim - New Themes!
Hi everyone! I’m happy to announce that CosmicNvim now includes first-class support for 4 additional themes on top of the default for a total of 5 themes to choose from! The current selection: - [Catppuccino](https://github.com/Pocco81/Catppuccino.nvim) - [Gruvbox](https://github.com/ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim) - [Rose-pine](https://github.com/rose-pine/neovim) - [Nord](https://github.com/shaunsingh/nord.nvim) - [Tokyonight](https://github.com/folke/tokyonight.nvim) Repo: https://github.com/mattleong/CosmicNvim (⭐️’s are very appreciated!) I’ve previously said that I wouldn’t implement first class theme support for CosmicNvim outside of the default theme… Well, I guess I changed my mind. 😅 For one, it’s probably been the most requested feature. For another, I want to be able to swap and play around with themes easily as well. My initial reason for _not_ wanting to include additional theme support was because I was worried about what sort of complexity it would bring. Turns out it’s not so bad and doesn’t overly bloat the codebase. If you have any suggestions for themes you’d like to see implemented, please feel free to drop them in the open [issue](https://github.com/mattleong/CosmicNvim/issues/25)!
nightfox.nvim
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Any equivalent to the NightFox theme?
inside the repo you mentioned
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What color scheme do you use?
Dawnfox variant of nightfox during in light mode
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Eye saving themes suggestions
I recommend https://github.com/EdenEast/nightfox.nvim it has quite a few themes
- What is the light theme used in orgmode's main page?
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bamboo.nvim: Easy-on-the-eyes green colorscheme
Also, anyone got any more nice green colorschemes? I really like terafox, use that one all the time.
- Which colorscheme has the best features and granular customization (default colors aside)? Or a plugin for building custom color schemes?
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Theme: Dayfox
Inspired by Nightfox colorscheme ported to Infinity Screenshot https://github.com/Generator/Infinity-for-Reddit-themes/raw/main/docs/assets/screenshot-dayfox.png
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Suggestion for neovim color scheme.
I just found Nightfox and switched over to it. I liked it so much I contributed a base16 template and use it with base16-shell.
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Color scheme changes when rust_analyzer finishes
I have my color scheme customized using nightfox because I'm too lazy to write my own. Once rust_analyzer is finished, a few of my customizations get reset. This only happens when using rust_analyzer, no other language has this problem. Has anyone run into this before?
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Introducing: nvim-alt-substitute. A substitute of vim's `:substitute` that uses lua patterns instead of vim regex.
It's the dawnfox variant of nightfox. It's one of the very few light themes that I actually like!
What are some alternatives?
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
dracula.nvim - Dracula colorscheme for neovim written in Lua
vim - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant Vim theme.
tokyonight.nvim - 🏙 A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.
solarized.nvim - Port of the Solarized colorscheme for vim, written in lua, with treesitter support.
vscode.nvim - Neovim/Vim color scheme inspired by Dark+ and Light+ theme in Visual Studio Code
NvChad - An attempt to make neovim cli as functional as an IDE while being very beautiful , blazing fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad]
vim-gotham - Code never sleeps in Gotham City. 🌃
tabby.nvim - A declarative, highly configurable, and neovim style tabline plugin. Use your nvim tabs as a workspace multiplexer!
onedarkpro.nvim - 🎨 Atom's iconic One Dark theme. Cacheable, fully customisable, Tree-sitter and LSP semantic token support. Comes with variants
nvim-config - following HEAD (nightly build) neovim lua config, for Linux only, clone it to `~/.config/nvim`
onedark.vim - A dark Vim/Neovim color scheme inspired by Atom's One Dark syntax theme.