vim-colors-plain
aniseed
vim-colors-plain | aniseed | |
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4 | 36 | |
198 | 594 | |
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0.0 | 2.1 | |
about 4 years ago | 6 months ago | |
Vim Script | Fennel | |
- | The Unlicense |
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vim-colors-plain
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Minimal colorscheme?
Checkout mine color scheme https://github.com/andreypopp/vim-colors-plain which almost fits your requirement (it still uses bold for keywords so it can avoid introducing a separate color for them).
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Whats your favourite colorscheme in Vim/NeoVim?
I've been using the light version of vim-colors-plain for years. Extremely simple.
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What's your neovim colorscheme?
I understand that's not for everyone, but I got used to it that I can't go back to use any colored colorscheme anymore. https://github.com/andreypopp/vim-colors-plain
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Lispy init.lua with fennel and aniseed
Also, if you're interested in monochome(-esque) colorthemes, see mcchrish/vim-no-color-collections. When I posted this I was inspired by andreypopp/vim-colors-plain.
aniseed
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Configuring Neovim with Fennel
aniseed
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Why Fennel?
You don't need to transpile it if you use https://github.com/Olical/aniseed
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TimL: Clojure-like Lisp dialect that runs on and compiles down to Vimscript
Something similar: Fennel (https://fennel-lang.org/) is a lisp that compiles into Lua, which nvim can use as plugins, so you can write nvim plugins in a lisp. Aniseed (https://github.com/Olical/aniseed) makes this really easy.
- 916 Days of Emacs
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The extensible vi layer for Emacs
Just use vim. Yes, emacs has a lisp engine, but so does nvim[1]. Really, though, using vim properly means that it doesn't need to swallow the kitchen sink[2]. Just use vim.
1: https://github.com/Olical/aniseed
2: https://blog.djha.skin/p/emacs-users-im-okay-i-promise/
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lazy.nvim and Aniseed for config environment
I use Aniseed to write my configs in Fennel, and I can't seem to find a way to get Aniseed bootstrapped and managed by lazy. Folke has said that fennel isn't supported in issues about hotpot and tangerine, but neither of them particularly help me solve my issue
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Introducing LazyVim!
:!git clone https://github.com/Olical/aniseed /home/USER/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/packer/start/aniseed Cloning into '/home/USER/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/packer/start/aniseed'...
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A config using fennel .
Have you tried aniseed ?
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Swapping to Fennel
Aniseed: mostly an environment, it does handle configuration. It adds a lot of clojure features (another modern Lisp) such as a module system. It does seem to be slower to startup though, but I really like how its module system works and still use it for that reason alone. There's not much boilerplate code, just add it to the header
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[help] How to write nvim plugins with Fennel?
The easiest would be to use aniseed: https://github.com/Olical/aniseed, it has a bootstrap script that downloads all the needed dependencies: https://github.com/Olical/aniseed, it also adds some syntax niceties and testing support. Here's an example of a plugin: https://github.com/katawful/kat.nvim
What are some alternatives?
sonokai-nvim - A personal port of sonokai/monokai theme for neovim using rktjmp/lush
hotpot.nvim - :stew: Carl Weathers #1 Neovim Plugin.
citylights.vim - A Vim port of the beautiful City Lights syntax theme by Yummygum
lightspeed.nvim - deprecated in favor of leap.nvim
doom-one.nvim - doom-emacs' doom-one Lua port for Neovim
splitjoin.vim - Switch between single-line and multiline forms of code
spaceduck - 🚀 🦆 An intergalactic space theme for Vim, Terminal, and more!
conjure - Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile, Python and more!)
vim-no-color-collections - Collection of Vim themes with barely any colors
lush.nvim - Create Neovim themes with real-time feedback, export anywhere.
falcon - A colour scheme for terminals, Vim and friends.
denops.vim - 🐜 An ecosystem of Vim/Neovim which allows developers to write cross-platform plugins in Deno