vim-nightfly-colors
oceanic-next
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8.5 | 0.0 | |
15 days ago | 24 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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vim-nightfly-colors
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Color schemes with semantic highlights
nightfly
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moonfly & nightfly themes now use the Neovim Lua API for all highlights
With the recent release of Neovim 0.9, now is right time for my themes moonfly and nightfly to fully embrace Lua and the native Neovim Lua API.
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Any themes using the new highlighting feature in nightly?
I just added support for LSP semantic tokens to my two themes: moonfly and nightfly.
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Finally figured out a `statuscolumn` I am happy with, some of you may find it handy
My own theme, nightfly.
- How to change to custom theme in astro nvim?
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Trouble installing colorscheme
I am trying to install https://github.com/bluz71/vim-nightfly-colors. Iinstalled nightfly using packer.Whenever I set colorscheme to nightfly it defaults to the regular colors. This does not happen with any of the colorschemes that I have installed and additionally I can change to the colorscheme manually from commandline mode.
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Good or bad idea to rename my colorscheme project names; and also thanks for 500 GitHub stars
A nice minor milestone reached today; both my colorschemes, moonfly and nightfly now have exactly 500 GitHub stars each.
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[fly16] A bat theme for fzf/fzf.vim previewing that matches my moonfly & nightfly colorschemes;
As a long time fzf/fzf.vim user the syntax highlighting old by bat for previewing has always irked me. I have used bat's base16 theme which kind-of works ok, but it was still not great when I use my moonfly and nightfly colorschemes. I decided to go down the rabbit hole and do something to somewhat remedy the situation. The fly16 bat theme is the result. Basically it is a derivation of bat's base16 but with colors shifted around to better integrate with moonfly & nightfly, especially when using fzf.vim with previewing enabled (which will use bat if it is installed). Installation instructions are at the repo link above. Note, bat fundamentally uses a Rust'ized version of Sublime's syntax highlighting engine with TextMate grammar, hence, there will not be a perfect match between bat highlighting and Vim/Neovim highlighting. However, I have done tweaks here and there that narrow the difference to within an acceptable range. Some of you may be wondering, why not just use telescope which will actually use Neovim itself for previewing. A couple reasons (for me): - I am lazy - I really like fzf - I sometimes use Vim, and fzf.vim works in both Neovim and Vim, whilst Telescope is Neovim only - I use fzf in the command line, hence I also like using it in Neovim as well Cheers
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nvim_set_hl is faster and you may want to use a lua theme to reduce your launch time
Hello, maintainer of moonfly and nightfly color-schemes speaking.
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mistfly-statusline, the plugin previously named moonfly-statusline, now with adaptive colorscheme support
Maintainer of moonfly and nightfly colorschemes speaking. For a while I have also maintained a simple moonfly-flavoured statusline, previously named moonfly-statusline, now renamed to mistfly-statusline.
oceanic-next
- Looking for a new colorscheme
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Colorscheme (modifications) to reduce Christmas tree-ness when having semantic tokens
My preferred colorscheme (https://github.com/mhartington/oceanic-next) and many others I've tried turn into a christmas tree when this happens. To the point that I have to go out of my way to disable receiving semantic tokens (it's also the main reason I don't enable treesitter based highlighting).
- colorschemes for bare tty (no X)
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The best Neovim color scheme with tree sitter and LSP support.
OceanicNext ftw
- What's your neovim colorscheme?
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nvim-treesitter + simple python file = weird syntax highlighting
Note, I'm using (oceanic-next as colorscheme.
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perljump.vim: Vim plugin for jumping to Perl subroutine definitions (even when not using fully qualified names)
It's the beautiful Oceanic Next. :) https://github.com/mhartington/oceanic-next
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What's your favourite Fonts and Themes?
-OceanicNext (currently use this one)
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Font?
Source
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Minimal Statusline in Lua
Colorscheme: Oceanic-Next
What are some alternatives?
github-nvim-theme - Github's Neovim themes
tender.vim - A 24bit colorscheme for Vim, Airline and Lightline
neovim-ayu - Ayu theme for Neovim.
space-vim-theme - :blossom: A dark and light colorscheme for space-vim that supports GUI & terminal
vim-moonfly-colors - A dark charcoal theme for modern Neovim & classic Vim
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal
CosmicNvim - CosmicNvim is a lightweight and opinionated Neovim config for web development, specifically designed to provide a 💫 COSMIC programming experience!
neovim - Soho vibes for Neovim
tokyonight.nvim - 🏙 A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.
seoul256.vim - :deciduous_tree: Low-contrast Vim color scheme based on Seoul Colors
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
vim-dim - Dim (/dɪm/; a contraction of Default IMproved) is a clone of Vim’s default colorscheme, with some improvements.