hsluv-lua
Lua implementation of HSLuv (revision 4) (by hsluv)
base16
Not a theme, but a framework (by chriskempson)
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hsluv-lua
Posts with mentions or reviews of hsluv-lua.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-31.
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Get a lighter/darker shade of a color?
HSLuv is the colorspace I use, there's a single file Lua lib here. Just put it in your configs so you can require it anywhere
- How to Manipulate Colors for Changing Saturation, Brightness and Hue.
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please help me find the correct complementary colour for #14341C
And finally, there are many different ways to define a 'complementary' color. If I take the color you specify, put it into the perceptually uniform HSLuv color space, and then add 180 to the hue (hue starts at 134.6, and the resulting hue is 314.6), I get #4D1947.
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Not Another Gradient Generator
It optionally adds colors in between your chosen color stops through a human-friendly color space using HSLuv:
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material.nvim rewrite
fyi: the Hsluv is coming from https://github.com/hsluv/hsluv-lua
base16
Posts with mentions or reviews of base16.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-01.
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Which colorscheme has the best features and granular customization (default colors aside)? Or a plugin for building custom color schemes?
Big fan of the base16 philosophy
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Customize color theme in NvChad
If anyone struggles with this in the feature, what I was looking for was a list like the one in https://github.com/chriskempson/base16/blob/39fb23df970d4d6190d000271dec260250986012/styling.md.
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Colorschemes that use treesitter and are 256-color?
Correct. It uses main Base16 styling.
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Lua function to dump current neovim colorscheme to kitty
Nice. Might be useful for dumping themes for the base16 framework
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Dark theme with good coverage
Stuff with base16 support is a good place to look. I've had good luck with Gruvbox (dark, hard).
- Base16 Color Framework
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I contributed to (mostly) 14 top-rated Neovim color schemes. Here are some observations
I am not entirely sure what you mean by "universal format for themes", but there I personally love Base16 convention with its recommendation for styling. This is what I ended up (re)implementing for Neovim: mini.base16. It's been around, so most of instruments should have support for this.
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Vim Color Schemes
It’s been mentioned earlier in this thread, but base16 is basically that. I use it, and it’s ok!
http://chriskempson.com/projects/base16/
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Samples of code used for creating themes / color schemes
I'm talking about themes for terminals, text editors, notifications, [task]bars, etc. For example, these.
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n/vim colors are wrong on the console
pick a colourscheme from https://github.com/chriskempson/base16 and apply it to the linux tty as the previous article i linked describes