pywal VS vim-colors-solarized

Compare pywal vs vim-colors-solarized and see what are their differences.

pywal

🎨 Generate and change color-schemes on the fly. (by dylanaraps)

vim-colors-solarized

precision colorscheme for the vim text editor (by altercation)
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pywal vim-colors-solarized
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0.0 0.0
2 months ago about 1 month ago
Python VimL
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pywal

Posts with mentions or reviews of pywal. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-28.

vim-colors-solarized

Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-colors-solarized. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-23.
  • Why is the colorscheme not applied at specific region?
    2 projects | /r/vim | 23 Jun 2023
    (Using the solarized default, no personal mods.)
  • Light mode color scheme recs?
    12 projects | /r/vim | 23 Sep 2022
    Solarized light
  • How do I connect the GitHub token to my Plugin or Nvim?
    3 projects | /r/neovim | 23 Mar 2022
    Hello, thank you for your help, yes, it is a public reposotory (https://github.com/altercation/vim-colors-solarized) . But could you please explain what you mean by "setting my password for git", sorry for the stupid questions.
  • how to remove grey bar to right of tabs?
    3 projects | /r/vim | 31 Jan 2022
    set nocursorline set nocompatible " be iMproved, required filetype off " required set rtp+=~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim call vundle#begin() Plugin 'VundleVim/Vundle.vim' "letVundle manage Vundle, required Plugin 'terryma/vim-smooth-scroll' "fast scrolling Plugin 'junegunn/seoul256.vim' "Make sure you use single quotes Plugin 'PotatoesMaster/i3-vim-syntax' "i3 syntax highlighting for i3 config Plugin 'junegunn/vim-easy-align' Plugin 'SirVer/ultisnips' | Plugin 'honza/vim-snippets' "vim-snippets depends on ultisnips Plugin 'tpope/vim-fireplace', { 'for': 'clojure' } Plugin 'https://github.com/junegunn/vim-github-dashboard.git' "Using git URL Plugin 'nsf/gocode', { 'tag': 'v.20150303', 'rtp': 'vim' } "Plugin options Plugin 'junegunn/fzf', { 'dir': '~/.fzf', 'do': 'yes \| ./install' } "Plugin outside ~/.vim/plugged with post-update hook Plugin 'itchyny/lightline.vim' "Colored line at bottom of screen Plugin 'terryma/vim-multiple-cursors' Plugin 'file:///home/vip/.vim/bundle/guicolorscheme.vim' Plugin 'https://github.com/altercation/vim-colors-solarized.git' call vundle#end() " required, Must add all Plugins before this line filetype plugin indent on " required if v:progname =~? "evim" finish endif if has("vms") set nobackup " do not keep a backup file, use versions instead else set backup " keep a backup file (restore to previous version) if has('persistent_undo') set undofile " keep an undo file (undo changes after closing) endif endif if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running") set hlsearch endif augroup vimrcEx au! autocmd FileType text setlocal textwidth=78 augroup END else set autoindent " always set autoindenting on endif " has("autocmd") if has('syntax') && has('eval') packadd! matchit endif set undodir=$HOME/.vim/undodir set backupdir=$HOME/.vim/backupdir set number set noswapfile let NERDTreeAutoDeleteBuffer = 1 let NERDTreeShowHidden = 1 let NERDTreeQuitOnOpen = 1 let NERDChristmasTree = 1 let NERDTreeAutoCenter = 1 let NERDTreeHighlightCursorline = 1 let NERDTreeMinimalUI = 1 let NERDTreeDirArrows = 1 set laststatus=2 let g:powerline_pycmd="py3" let g:powerline_pycmd="py2" let g:powerline_pycmd="py" let g:python_highlight_all = 1 guibg=#ffffff guifg=#d70000 map "+y map "+p map zz za map x za map ± map ² map ³ map ´ map µ map ¶ map · map ¸ map ¹ map ° map :w map :noh set scrolloff=999 nnoremap 1gt nnoremap 2gt nnoremap 3gt nnoremap 4gt nnoremap 5gt nnoremap 6gt nnoremap 7gt nnoremap 8gt nnoremap 9gt nnoremap 0gt nnoremap :silent! nohls nnoremap i :nohi noremap :call smooth_scroll#up(&scroll, 0, 2) noremap :call smooth_scroll#down(&scroll, 0, 2) noremap :call smooth_scroll#up(&scroll*2, 0, 4) noremap :call smooth_scroll#down(&scroll*2, 0, 4)
  • Dracula Theme: a dark theme for 227 different apps
    19 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Dec 2021
    Hey there,

    Love the philosophy behind the theme.

    How hard do you think it'd be to automate theme previewing & distribution? What would the challenges be? Why is this problem not solved yet?

    I'm no designer, but in my understanding a theme is a set of colors that's the result of a research on contrasts and aesthetics (I love how pedagogic Ethan is on its Solarized website: https://ethanschoonover.com/solarized )

    By theme distribution, I mean making the theme available for a set of platforms and applications, as it is the case for Dracula, to tackle to problem of context-switching as you neatly describe it. Wouldn't it be theorically possible for a tool to generate themes for all the apps / platforms based on a standard theme description? (Imagine the theme-generator descriptor slowly becoming an actual standard adopted by apps & websites...)

    By theme previewing, I mean generating (svg-based or sth?) previews of what every target app / platform looks like with that theme, to make testing easier for designers. It must be expensive to test so many themes, so previewing would be key for this tool. The accuracy of previews might be somehow tested by the test suite by screenshoting the themes in VMs.

    Congrats on the nice work!

    19 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Dec 2021
  • I finally got to configure Neovim with modern features. neovim-cmp + LSP + Ale with virtual text enabled
    4 projects | /r/neovim | 23 Nov 2021
  • Why do my eyes hurt every time I use vim? I'm not kidding
    4 projects | /r/vim | 11 Sep 2021
  • "set background=light" improves, as well as ruins themes.
    5 projects | /r/vim | 30 Aug 2021
    I think he means this solarized: https://github.com/altercation/vim-colors-solarized
  • Give your terminal a makeover
    9 projects | dev.to | 9 Jun 2021
    The art is colored based on your terminal color scheme. Here are some examples side-by-side using different themes: the top-left theme is Dracula, the top-right is Solarized, the other two are just me playing around with colors - maybe I'm the first one to make an ultra high contrast Mario! 🤣I think the output has a different personality depending on your color scheme.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pywal and vim-colors-solarized you can also consider the following projects:

polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.

Waybar - Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors. :v: :tada:

nvim-solarized-lua - solarized colorscheme in lua for nvim 0.5

polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar

starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!

bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.

feh - a fast and light image viewer

i3status-rust - Very resourcefriendly and feature-rich replacement for i3status, written in pure Rust

rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement

lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.

gruvbox.nvim - Lua port of the most famous vim colorscheme

ohmyzsh - 🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,200+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.