oxocarbon-lua.nvim
neovim
oxocarbon-lua.nvim | neovim | |
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84 | 1,933 | |
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7.5 | 8.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 15 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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oxocarbon-lua.nvim
- Does anyone know which theme is this?
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Update: Diffview.nvim now has a merge tool!
I think he is using oxocarbon. There are two different versions of the theme: One written in rust and one written in lua.
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Any suggestions for retro colorschemes?
If you're going for the classic vaporwave aesthetic that encompasses a saturated palette leaning on purple/rose, I think you could do worse than start from oxocarbon, at least that's the kinda vibe i get looking at it ( link to lua version, includes a link to original implementation in rust and its screenshots ).
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oxocarbon.nvim lua rewrite
I really liked the original oxocarbon.nvim plugin, but I didn't like the fact that I'd have to install Rust as a dependency to use it, so I made a quick rewrite to lua - oxocarbon-lua.nvim.
neovim
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Lualine section separators color
My terminal is iTerm2, I'm using FiraCode nerd font 14pt. I'm using Rose pine colortheme, and this is my config:
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rose-pine cursor color
Even though I have a white cursor setting on my terminal (iTerm2), setting rose-pine as the colorscheme changes the cursor to a dark grey that's very hard to spot. Anyone knows how to disable this behavior/set it back to white?
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Need light color scheme
rose-pine with variant "dawn"
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What color scheme do you use?
I can't get over Rosé Pine
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how to remove this border overlap?
see rose-pine wikihttps://github.com/rose-pine/neovim/wiki/Recipes
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Guys can you help me identify which theme is this?
Rose pine
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Looking for a new colorscheme
Rose-Pine also looks really good
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How can I stop Treesitter's highlighting overriding spellcheck highlighting?
I am using https://github.com/rose-pine/neovim (🫶) if that has anything to do with it, or if anyone is interested!
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darkrose.nvim - a low-contrast colorscheme based on rose colors for dark theme lovers
I've decided to release my personal Neovim colorscheme, darkrose.nvim, as a plugin; this is my first one! It is very inspired by rose-pine, but is more of a OLED-type theme, and is very low-contrast. I designed it because I wanted to use my favorite colors in a colorscheme, so I just smashed them together and this is the result. While this is not stable enough to be called 1.0, I believe the colors are stable enough that I can release it and ask for improvements. Breaking changes can still be made until I release a 1.0 version, and I will adhere to semver after that.
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Newbie here. I am trying to add formatting and linting to my nvim configuration, but null-ls is not reading my .toml files. Does anyone know how to set specific paths for null-ls to read these files? Thanks!
Looks like rose-pine
What are some alternatives?
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