nvim-highlight-colors
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nvim-highlight-colors
- nvim-highlight-colors now support custom colors 🖌
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akianonymus/nvim-colorizer.lua - Maintained Fork
Now colorizer will only highlight lines which are visible currently, so whether you open a 100 kb file full of colors or 10 mb, neovim won't choke. This idea was completely stolen/kanged from nvim-highlight-colors, so credits to brenoprata10.
- Any color preview plugins that support `modern` rgb() css functions?
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Highlight Colors in your editor with nvim-highlight-colors
Here is the repo: https://github.com/brenoprata10/nvim-highlight-colors
ldoc
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Any example repos using Sphinx-lua?
I'd say use ldoc https://github.com/lunarmodules/LDoc unless you really need to integrate with Sphinx.
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akianonymus/nvim-colorizer.lua - Maintained Fork
Now automatically generated with help of ldoc ( as i wasn't satisfied with mini.nvim or TJs tree-sitter-lua, although my solution with ldoc to generate vim help file is not very reasonable, xD. ).
What are some alternatives?
nvim-colorizer.lua - Maintained fork of the fastest Neovim colorizer
nvim-colorizer.lua - The fastest Neovim colorizer.
vim-hexokinase - hexokinase.vim - (Neo)Vim plugin for asynchronously displaying the colours in the file (#rrggbb, #rgb, rgb(a)? functions, hsl(a)? functions, web colours, custom patterns)
Penlight - A set of pure Lua libraries focusing on input data handling (such as reading configuration files), functional programming (such as map, reduce, placeholder expressions,etc), and OS path management. Much of the functionality is inspired by the Python standard libraries.
color.js - Color conversion & manipulation library by the editors of the CSS Color specifications
lua-standard-library - A collection of algorithms and data structures for Lua programming, easy integration for your projects. Open-source and always improving!
co-author.nvim - Quickly add co-authors to commits 💻🪄
nvim-colorizer.lua - The fastest Neovim colorizer.
stylelint - A mighty CSS linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions.