vim-colors-plain
onedark.nvim
vim-colors-plain | onedark.nvim | |
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198 | 196 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
about 4 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Vim Script | Lua | |
- | MIT License |
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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.
onedark.nvim
- [Neovim] La meilleure palette de couleurs Neovim avec gardien d’arbre et support LSP
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Whats your favourite colorscheme in Vim/NeoVim?
ful1e5/onedark.nvim is completely written in Lua which means it loads way faster. It also supports Treesitter which provides way better syntax highlighting, which dick/onedark.vim doesn't. Lastly, my favourite feature is that it allows you to override/create highlight group configs and pass to the plugin before loading the colorscheme which makes customizing highlight groups super easy (and I would guess faster as well?) compared to calling highlight a bunch of times in your config. Here's What my configuration of it looks like if you're curious.
I use ful1e5/onedark.nvim which is written in Lua and has support for a tonne of Neovim plugins including Treesitter
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The best Neovim color scheme with tree sitter and LSP support.
My favorite is Onedark. There are many implementations but ful1e5/onedark.nvim looks the best imo and is easy to customize and has support for many plugins including treesitter. It's written in Lua.
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what vim theme is your favourite? (and maybe tell us why?)
I'm using https://github.com/ful1e5/onedark.nvim couple of months now and I quite like it. Very pleasing to the eyes. I'm also very found of the utilities in it that are analogous to the tokyonight colorscheme. Best thing to come out of atom imo.
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What's your neovim colorscheme?
Onedark. I've tried various versions and I like ful1e5/onedark.nvim the best.
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[News] `highlight_linenumber` config in onedark.nvim
Link: https://github.com/ful1e5/onedark.nvim
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Atom's iconic One Dark theme for Neovim (ft. Lua)
Can you able to elaborate and attach some screenshots here? I'm really excited to dive in. If I fix this issue, I will create a PR on your repo.
What are some alternatives?
sonokai-nvim - A personal port of sonokai/monokai theme for neovim using rktjmp/lush
SF-Mono-Nerd-Font - Apple's SF Mono font patched with the Nerd Fonts patcher
citylights.vim - A Vim port of the beautiful City Lights syntax theme by Yummygum
NvChad - An attempt to make neovim cli as functional as an IDE while being very beautiful , blazing fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad]
doom-one.nvim - doom-emacs' doom-one Lua port for Neovim
onedark.nvim - OneDark NeoVim theme written in Lua
spaceduck - 🚀 🦆 An intergalactic space theme for Vim, Terminal, and more!
onedark.vim - A dark Vim/Neovim color scheme inspired by Atom's One Dark syntax theme.
vim-no-color-collections - Collection of Vim themes with barely any colors
palenight.vim - Soothing color scheme for your favorite [best] text editor
falcon - A colour scheme for terminals, Vim and friends.
nvim - 🍨 Soothing pastel theme for (Neo)vim