Mayukai-Theme
djanho
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Mayukai-Theme
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Theme showcase (possible maintenance request?): Mayukai Dark theme port to NeoVim
Hello, a few days ago I made a post relating to the Mayukai theme (specifically the dark theme) for VSCode. Following that I've tried my best to create a somewhat usable theme for the languages I use. The problem is that I'm not familiar with making neovim plugins and themes, so I've made a minimal viable theme so that I can hopefully find someone who's willing to maintain it (it's fine if no one does).
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Plugin Request: Mayukai Theme (specifically dark variant) port to neovim
The VSCode Color theme JSON I believe is found here.
djanho
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Plugin Request: Mayukai Theme (specifically dark variant) port to neovim
Now I've tried porting this theme on my own as a mini-exercise. I've tried tools like djanho. But it just doesn't work that well in my experience. After this I've tried creating my own converter for VSCode themes, but as I'm inexperienced in both tree-sitter and textmate grammars I'm kinda stumped at syntax highlighting the actual code. I've made two versions(both using lush.nvim), one thats hand-written, and another that's generated using my limited knowledge (this ignores the syntax highlighting while the other ones naively attempts it)
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Theme: duotone dark sea
Have you tried this: https://github.com/viniciusmuller/djanho
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Trying to convert vscode theme "tokyo-hack" to neovim colorscheme using djanho but it keeps throwing error.
The is this tool called djanho to convert vscode theme.json files into neovim lua colorschemes. But I keep getting an error telling me there is a trailing comma in the file, but I can't for the life of me find that comma. Here is the link to the json file: https://github.com/ajshortt/tokyo-hack/blob/master/themes/tokyo-hack-color-theme.json
- Djanho, convert VSCode themes to (Neo)Vim colorschemes
What are some alternatives?
rich-black-theme - 🎨 Rich Black is a dark theme with a rich black background and beautiful soft colors for easy readability.
vim-colorschemes - one colorscheme pack to rule them all!
vscode-jellyfish - JellyFish: Theme your code editor will love.
DuoTones-Dark - DuoTone themes use only 2 hues, this leads to a more calm color scheme
schwifty - Schwifty, a simple VS Code theme based on Atom One Dark Theme. As you will find the colors are a bit different. That's it and that's all. Get schwifty!
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.
tokyo-hack - VS Code extension with the Tokyo Hack theme
vscode-duotone-dark - DuoTone Dark Sea Syntax theme for Visual Studio Code