smpl-vim
nofrils
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smpl-vim
nofrils
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BOOX Mira Pro – 25.3″ E Ink Monitors
I remember having a chat with Andrew Gerrand at some Go conference, about how syntax highlighting is mostly done wrong, we just got used to it being that way. It's not like we colour words in a sentence based on their type, but we do enjoy tools highlighting misspelled words or grammatical errors.
In my experience syntax highlighting as a tool mostly help with certain classes of errors (unclosed string, comment...), not visually tokenising text for me to understand.
I've seen some such uncoloured theme (nofrils) that would de-emphasise either comments or code, and you could toggle between the two states:
https://robertmeta.com/posts/syntax-highlighting-off/
There are a bunch of learnings and a couple of links to references. Ironically one of the most prevalent I experienced was this one:
> People on the internet will get very angry at you if you tell them you don’t like syntax highlighting. VERY ANGRY.
Some of these vim "color"schemes:
https://github.com/robertmeta/nofrils
What are some alternatives?
eink.vim - eink colorscheme from https://bitbucket.org/kisom/eink.vim
kumux-colorscheme-engine - Kumux is the world's first dynamic circadian color scheme for code editors and other software.
Elixir - Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications
vim-monochrome - Monochrome color scheme for Vim
vim-monokai-tasty - VIM Colour scheme
yui - A minimal Vim/Neovim color scheme inspired by Dieter Rams
MonitorDarkly - Poc, Presentation of Monitor OSD Exploitation, and shenanigans of high quality.
vim - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant Vim theme.