onenord.nvim
nvim-ts-rainbow
onenord.nvim | nvim-ts-rainbow | |
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8 | 21 | |
480 | 865 | |
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6.3 | 8.3 | |
15 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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onenord.nvim
- What color scheme do you use?
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What is the light theme used in orgmode's main page?
onenord.nvim
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Help identifying colorscheme
Maybe OneNord?
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What's your recommendations for good colorschemes?
onenord dark theme https://github.com/rmehri01/onenord.nvim, a mix of onedark and nord themes
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Is there any very colorful Onedark colorscheme for Neovim? Onedark.nvim and Onedarkpro.nvim are nice, but I still feel they are a little bit colorful compared to the syntax-highlight of this Onedark I used in VSCode.
I've been using https://github.com/rmehri01/onenord.nvim for awhile now, happy with it
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Window bg color change on hover ?
onenord.nvim (https://github.com/rmehri01/onenord.nvim) does this pretty intuitively by passing a boolean config option.
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Color Theme
Possibly https://github.com/rmehri01/onenord.nvim or https://github.com/andersevenrud/nordic.nvim
- onenord.nvim: A Neovim theme that combines the Nord and Atom One Dark color palettes for a more vibrant programming experience.
nvim-ts-rainbow
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TS: Level of a node based on capture group?
for the past few days I have been working on a fork to the nvim-ts-rainbow plugin: nvim-ts-rainbow2. I am pretty much done, except for one small issue: finding out the level of a node relative to other container nodes. I know how to determine the level of a node in the tree (just keep counting up from 1 while going through the parents until I hit the root), but that is not what I need.
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nvim-ts-rainbow is archived and no longer maintained
I noticed that it was abandoned when I was about to update my PR. The PR as it is up there is a mess, so I went through a major refactor and subsequently lost everything like an idiot.
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How to configure nvim UI to look like this?
The "look" you're looking for is given by a bunch of plugins: - OneDark.nvim as colorscheme - TS Rainbow for rainbow brackets - BarBar for bufferline - Nvim Devicons and NerdFonts to view file icons - NvimTree as a file manager - Indent Blankline to show indentation guides - CompetiTest with vertical split UI - Feline as statusline plugin. In the screenshot feline is configured with a custom theme. As you can see statusline is different for CompetiTest buffers: a different statusline can be configured for every different filetype using conditional_config.
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Lua alternative to vim-matchup
For highlightning parentheses you could check out nvim-ts-rainbow
- Supercharge your Haskell experience in neovim
- Rainbow indent guides like vscode
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Is there any very colorful Onedark colorscheme for Neovim? Onedark.nvim and Onedarkpro.nvim are nice, but I still feel they are a little bit colorful compared to the syntax-highlight of this Onedark I used in VSCode.
Consider using nvim-ts-rainbow to get rainbow parentheses.
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Code highlighting sucks on Neovim.
To get changed colors for nested brackets, use nvim-ts-rainbow. I think the rest of the comments have you covered on getting colors up to snuff for you. To me it just looks like mismatched colors, not that anything is wrong
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nvim-ts-rainbow improved highlighting of JSX
I'm happy to say I have fixed [the bug in nvim-ts-rainbow] that caused all JSX props to be highlighted](https://github.com/p00f/nvim-ts-rainbow/issues/118) in extended_mode instead of just highlighting the tag names. It was bugging me for a while when working on React components. Now, only the tag names and angle brackets in JSX elements are highlighted.
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Lisp programming configuration for neovim
Lsp support is pretty good with Neovim, but obviously depends on what Lisp you use. I also like ts-rainbow a lot, but that's literally just visual fluff for brackets
What are some alternatives?
onedarkpro.nvim - 🎨 Atom's iconic One Dark theme. Cacheable, fully customisable, Tree-sitter and LSP semantic token support. Comes with variants
Bracket-Pair-Colorizer-2 - Bracket Colorizer Extension for VSCode
Sakura.nvim - Nice color scheme for neovim
indent-blankline.nvim - Indent guides for Neovim
nordic.nvim - 🌒 Nord for Neovim, but warmer and darker. Supports a variety of plugins and other platforms.
rainbow - Rainbow Parentheses Improved, shorter code, no level limit, smooth and fast, powerful configuration.
zephyr-nvim - A dark neovim colorscheme written in lua
rainbow_parentheses.vim - :rainbow: Simpler Rainbow Parentheses
material_plus.nvim - A pack of modern nvim color schemes: material, moonlight, Dracula (blood), Monokai, Mariana, Emerald, earlysummer, middlenight_blue... Fully support Treesitter, LSP and a variety of plugins.
iceberg.vim - :antarctica: Bluish color scheme for Vim and Neovim
In-The-Groove2-SM5 - A Semi-Conversion/Recreation of In The Groove 1 & 2 to StepMania 5.
nvim-treesitter-refactor - Refactor module for nvim-treesitter