mellifluous.nvim
onedark.nvim
mellifluous.nvim | onedark.nvim | |
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280 | 1,399 | |
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7.7 | 5.9 | |
8 days ago | 13 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mellifluous.nvim
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What color scheme do you use?
mellifluous dark with the default color set (my own)
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Mellifluous.nvim colorscheme updates: Oklab color space, overridable color sets, more plugins
Repo
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Do you know any themes that have dark grey background ?
You should definitely checkout https://github.com/ramojus/mellifluous.nvim. The default variant has a background color of `#1C1917`, and color-name.com reports it as "Eerie black". The "mountain" variant is even darker, with a background color of `#0F0F0F` - "Smoky black". Both are amazing, dark colorschemes. Let me know if you found it useful :)
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Meliora theme - made on rainy summer days
I did some Googling and found it here.
[Neovim theme repo](https://github.com/meliora-theme/neovim)
- Meliora - made on rainy summer days
onedark.nvim
- What color scheme do you use?
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bamboo.nvim: Easy-on-the-eyes green colorscheme
https://github.com/ribru17/bamboo.nvim I made this plugin from a fork of OneDark.nvim because I wasn't really satisfied with all of the blue-themed color schemes out there and I also don't like how many color schemes, blue or not, have comments that blend in with the background and don't contrast well with much of the other text. So this is my opinionated color scheme, hope somebody likes it
- Is there any way to disable bold text for onedark?
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Suggestion for neovim color scheme.
Hey Everyone, As you've suggested some of the themes. I'm gonna try them one by one to check which one suits me better first I'm starting with https://github.com/navarasu/onedark.nvim for now.
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Looking for a new colorscheme
Onedark or Rose-piné
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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
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My colorscheme isn't a stark as the advertised?
I want to use one-dark by navarasu.
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`lsp-zero` causes decolorized auto-indent
I solved it without disabling the signcolumn by switching to better colorscheme, such as https://github.com/navarasu/onedark.nvim
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onedark.nvim custom highlight help
I'm trying to set a custom highlight for CursorLineNr for navarasu/onedark.nvim in my init.lua
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Do you know any themes that have dark grey background ?
onedark.nvim.
What are some alternatives?
theme - Made on rainy summer days
onedarkpro.nvim - 🎨 Atom's iconic One Dark theme. Cacheable, fully customisable, Tree-sitter and LSP semantic token support. Comes with variants
tempus-themes - [Mirror] Tempus is a collection of themes for Vim, text editors, and terminal emulators that are compliant at the very least with the WCAG AA accessibility standard for colour contrast
onedark.nvim - OneDark NeoVim theme written in Lua
jellybeans.vim - A colorful, dark color scheme for Vim.
barbar.nvim - The neovim tabline plugin.
nightfox.nvim - 🦊A highly customizable theme for vim and neovim with support for lsp, treesitter and a variety of plugins.
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim]
zenbones.nvim - 🪨 A collection of contrast-based Vim/Neovim colorschemes
dracula.nvim - Dracula colorscheme for neovim written in Lua
forest-night - 🌲 Comfortable & Pleasant Color Scheme for Vim
neovim-ayu - Ayu theme for Neovim.