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starry.nvim
- What color scheme do you use with transparent background enabled?
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Colorscheme for OLED screen
I'm looking for a colorscheme for my OLED screen, I have tried simply set vim.cmd("hi Normal guibg=#000000") just after setting colorscheme and some colorscheme that provided a deep-dark mode, namely, starry, but all of them still looks wired and inconsistent.
- Having a hard time finding fully black themes
- Darksolar: a vivid version of solarized nvim colorscheme
- lsp_signature and treesitter code context in winbar(neovim 0.8 ) and Status line. Most of you know LSP signature can show in floating windows. But `status_line` API provided by lsp_signature is a less known feature. This video shows how to use status_line to show signature in winbar and statusline
- The best Neovim color scheme with tree sitter and LSP support.
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Starry.nvim Deep black option for OLED screen
I added a starry_deep_black option for starry.nvim The black will be #000000 and the background color will be deep black for some of the night color schemes. As OLED will turn off pixel for deep black, it might theoretically same some power and be good for your eyes in the middle of the night :)
- Light colorschemes with treesitter support
resolarized.nvim
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FYI: Alacritty 0.11 supports undercurl
Shameless plug: my own implementation of Solarized, resolarized.nvim, supports undercurl. In fact, undercurl support was present from day one, I just could not see it until now.
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Getting started with plugin development.
I have my own implementation of Solarized if you want to take a look. It uses a table to define the palette and then a tree-like table that lets me specify the highlight groups in such a way that groups can inherit properties from other groups. It makes it very easy to add more groups later. https://gitlab.com/HiPhish/resolarized.nvim
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Solarized nvim (Dark/Light Theme)
I wrote my own version of Solarized a while ago: https://gitlab.com/HiPhish/resolarized.nvim
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The best Neovim color scheme with tree sitter and LSP support.
Might as well plug my own implementation of Solarized. It does support LSP and Treesitter in the bare sense that those groups are defined, but they have standard highlighting.
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Proposal for lua colorscheme standardization
I understand and share OPs frustration and I have tried to keep things as simple as possible in my implementation of Solarized out of pure frustration. IMO there are two things to consider:
What are some alternatives?
tempus-themes - [Mirror] Tempus is a collection of themes for Vim, text editors, and terminal emulators that are compliant at the very least with the WCAG AA accessibility standard for colour contrast
boilit - create boilerplate structure for neovim plugins
onedarker.nvim - Onedark inspired colorscheme written in lua.
nvim-highlite - A colorscheme generator that is "lite" on logic for the developer.
neovim-ayu - Ayu theme for Neovim.
emacs-doom-themes - A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs. [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/themes]
vim-monokai-tasty - VIM Colour scheme
themes - A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs.
nebulous.nvim - Minimalist Collection of Colorschemes for Neovim Written in Lua
vscode.nvim - Neovim/Vim color scheme inspired by Dark+ and Light+ theme in Visual Studio Code
oceanic-next - Oceanic Next theme for neovim