dimit.nvim
Shade.nvim
dimit.nvim | Shade.nvim | |
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2.1 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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dimit.nvim
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This Week In Neovim #33 — Mon Feb 27 2023
I think this is done by rosstang/dimit.nvim, but might also be levouh/tint.nvim or sunjon/Shade.nvim.
Shade.nvim
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This Week In Neovim #33 — Mon Feb 27 2023
I think this is done by rosstang/dimit.nvim, but might also be levouh/tint.nvim or sunjon/Shade.nvim.
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Are there any plugins or settings to make my neovim look better?
hm, I don't get that behavior on my config. If you're using something like shade.nvim to dim your unfocused splits/windows that's probably setting the background to something besides NONE.
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How long does it take a merged commit to make it to stable?
Why not using shade.nvim instead?
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Alternatives for the Shade plugin?
Are there plugins with proposals similar to Shade? I would like to know more, any recommendation?
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Borders around active window
The only thing I cna really add to the conversation is shade.nvim which is a cool concept, but I never really had a ton of luck with it. The difference between that and winhl is that it uses floating windows with alpha so even the foreground text looks properly dimmed.
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What's the NeoVim feature/bugfix you're craving for?
Something like https://github.com/sunjon/Shade.nvim by default; so a way to handle window behaviours on focus/unfocus/enter/leave/etc. There are just so many edge cases that Shade.nvim is presently missing so it is broke for a ton of things.
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'set bg=light/dark' on the fly not fixed yet?
Hey. I found it. https://github.com/sunjon/Shade.nvim This plugin was causing it.
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Are all terminal emulators good to use Neovim with?
Personally, I've had no issues with any emulator (Alacritty, Terminal.app, iTerm2, and previously st), but I also don't care about visual things in my editor. I don't use any icons and I use an unpatched font because, similar to you, I don't really want to go chasing dragons. I had to stop using the shade plugin even though I really liked it because it didn't work well with sessions, so I definitely don't give a lot of priority to visual elements.
What are some alternatives?
tint.nvim - Dim inactive windows in Neovim using window-local highlight namespaces.
hologram.nvim - 👻 A cross platform terminal image viewer for Neovim. Extensible and fast, written in Lua and C. Works on macOS and Linux.
transparent.nvim - Remove all background colors to make nvim transparent
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
dark-notify - Watcher for macOS 10.14+ light/dark mode changes
dotfiles
colorful-winsep.nvim - Make your nvim window separators colorful
refactoring.nvim - The Refactoring library based off the Refactoring book by Martin Fowler
dotfiles - dotfiles for Windows and arch, btw.
material.nvim - :trident: Material colorscheme for NeoVim written in Lua with built-in support for native LSP, TreeSitter and many more plugins
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.