vim-no-color-collections
language-pon
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vim-no-color-collections
- Up to date monochrome/minimal vim colorscheme?
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Yet another dark theme
I checked out existing themes from this awesome collection. There are a bunch of really nice themes. But some highlight groups should be tuned or not worked well for me. First, I started to tweak a monochrome.nvim as far as I remember. Then I understood that it's not hard to create my own theme from scratch to fulfil my desires.
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Vimmers of reddit, what's an unknown tip that has boosted your productivity?
This may be helpful for people looking for options - https://github.com/mcchrish/vim-no-color-collections
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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.
- Looking for a theme and an article
language-pon
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Clarification question
In this case, I think you might want to check how to make a TextMate grammar. These are simpler to do, and you basically will write a sequence of regular expressions in a CSON syntax. For an example (so you can have an idea) here's a "April's Fool" language we made: https://github.com/confused-Techie/language-pon (it's really simple so you can just copy the files and rename things, play until it works). Tree-Sitter grammars are more complex, but they are more powerful (because you basically creates an AST of the language you're highlighting).
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creating a language package
language-pon
What are some alternatives?
lush.nvim - Create Neovim themes with real-time feedback, export anywhere.
Electronic-Interchange-Github-Resources - List of EDI (Mostly) Github Resources
vimdark - A dark theme for vim based on vim-monotonic and chrome's dark reader
cson - Cursive Script Object Notation
vimium-c - A keyboard shortcut browser extension for keyboard-based navigation and tab operations with an advanced omnibar
language-robots-txt - Robots.txt Syntax Highlighting in Pulsar
vim-colors-plain - Minimal colorscheme for vim
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
gitkraken-custom-themes - Custom themes for GitKraken client. (https://www.gitkraken.com/)
vim-colors-duochrome - Minimal colorscheme for vim
dotfiles - ftp -o - https://jcs.org/move_in | sh -
coal.nvim - A dark theme for NeoVim