gruvbox-flat.nvim
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gruvbox-flat.nvim
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What color theme is this?
Almost…it’s actually https://github.com/eddyekofo94/gruvbox-flat.nvim (notice the blue)
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What's your neovim colorscheme?
gruvbox-flat.nvim
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Gruvbox Flat Colorscheme Written in Lua with support for Telescope, LSP, & other plugins
tree-sitter support but it can always be improved. Maybe you can submit a PR if you play around with it for a bit. It is my personal theme so I’ll be updating it and maintaining it as much as possible. One good thing about lua it is a simple language, so the code is it’s own documentations. But I am willing to improve the docs where needed. I am thinking of creating a logo for this but my photoshop/gimp skills are pretty awful 😀
vim
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What color scheme do you use?
Nord.
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Nordic Desktop
vim-plug, nord-vim, lightline
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Nord – An Arctic, north-bluish color palette
Both Vim [1] and Emacs[2] are on the ports page [0]. In Emacs it's as easy to install as `package-install nord-theme` and then `load-theme nord`. I will note that I tried it out in Emacs running in Windows Terminal and it looks terrible, completely different from the demo and almost unusable - I quickly went back to one of the default themes, tango-dark. This is probably only going to work in the GUI version.
[0] https://www.nordtheme.com/ports
[1] https://www.nordtheme.com/ports/vim
[2] https://www.nordtheme.com/ports/emacs
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Post-operation flashing and arbitrary node swapping!
Looks like Nord
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Change palettes for neovim
There are no third-party themes in the docs. Most screenshots in Nord Vim's docs show how the theme looks like by default and if this is not the case on your system than the chance it high that your local setup is broken. Also please note that Neovim is currently not a supported application (yet) and the theme is built for "Vanilla" Vim.
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Setting up good vim workflow as a beginner
There are plenty of other amazing plugins. Also, have fun looking through colorschemes to make vim look pretty! Check out https://vimcolorschemes.com/ or https://github.com/rafi/awesome-vim-colorschemes. I use eva01 (https://github.com/hachy/eva01.vim). Others I've liked are nord (https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-vim), orbital (https://github.com/fcpg/vim-orbital), and gotham (https://github.com/whatyouhide/vim-gotham).
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How to change colorscheme based on the time of the day
Recently, I've taken up focusing my early mornings on writing and I'm currently using the Nord theme.
- Does anyone know this colorscheme? I'm trying to find out
- What's your neovim colorscheme?
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How do i change the background color of nvim-tree to something like this?
copy your favourite theme (let's say https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-vim), give it new name, change the colors.
What are some alternatives?
gruvbox.nvim - Lua port of the most famous vim colorscheme
nordic.nvim - A nord-esque colorscheme for neovim
cobalt2-vim-theme - Vim port of cobalt2 sublime theme
nord-rofi-theme - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant rofi color theme.
sonokai-nvim - A personal port of sonokai/monokai theme for neovim using rktjmp/lush
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
gruvbox-material - Gruvbox with Material Palette
nord.nvim - Neovim theme based off of the Nord Color Palette, written in lua with tree sitter support
palenight.vim - Soothing color scheme for your favorite [best] text editor
Abstract-cs - Colorscheme for (neo)vim written in lua, specially made for roshnivim with Tree-sitter support.
rose-pine-theme - All natural pine, faux fur and a bit of soho vibes for the classy minimalist