neovim-init.vim
sunset.nvim
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neovim-init.vim
sunset.nvim
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Need help configuring sunset plugin with kanagawa theme
Hello, I'm trying to use the sunset plugin to automatically switch my theme according to day light. I'm not sure how to use it with kanagawa theme
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sunset.nvim - An automatic sunrise/sunset theme switcher for Neovim
Here's the repo link: sunset.nvim
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sunset.nvim: Automatic theme switcher that uses precise sunrise/sunset times based on latitude and longitude
Here is the repo link
What are some alternatives?
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.config - XDG_CONFIG_HOME here