nvim-highlight-colors VS ldoc

Compare nvim-highlight-colors vs ldoc and see what are their differences.

ldoc

LDoc is a LuaDoc-compatible documentation generator which can also process C extension source. Markdown may be optionally used to render comments, as well as integrated readme documentation and pretty-printed example files. (by lunarmodules)
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nvim-highlight-colors ldoc
5 2
375 752
- 2.0%
8.3 5.4
6 days ago about 1 month ago
Lua Lua
- GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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nvim-highlight-colors

Posts with mentions or reviews of nvim-highlight-colors. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-03.

ldoc

Posts with mentions or reviews of ldoc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-03.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing nvim-highlight-colors and ldoc you can also consider the following projects:

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.