white-chocolate.nvim
An opinionated bright, redshift-friendly, modular and vibrant theme for neovim that includes a colorscheme. It strives to be: simple, light, functional and familiar. (by EtiamNullam)
base16-shell
Base16 for Shells (by chriskempson)
white-chocolate.nvim | base16-shell | |
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2 | 15 | |
1 | 107 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Lua | Shell | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
white-chocolate.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of white-chocolate.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-05.
- any recommendations for themes that can reduce eye strain?
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Show me your statusline! Big plus if you wrote it yourself :)
Featuring my theme plugin white-chocolate.nvim, which soon will also include optional preset for statusline and bufferline, and more importantly windwp/windline.nvim which I just had to configure to achieve statusline as in examples above. Its the most performant statusline plugin after trying many.
base16-shell
Posts with mentions or reviews of base16-shell.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-17.
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Suggestion for neovim color scheme.
I just found Nightfox and switched over to it. I liked it so much I contributed a base16 template and use it with base16-shell.
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any recommendations for themes that can reduce eye strain?
My suggestion is to use is from here because you can change the theme on the fly: https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell
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Adding LXTerminal to Styles
Okay, so I've found the files that change the colors for the terminals ($HOME/.config/openbox/scripts/[name of style]) and I can add some bash to include LXTerminal, but I don't think I will. Instead of converting all the color codes into RBG, I am going to find Base16 equivalents for each theme and add that to the style scripts. Base16 has a lot of choices, works via the shell (so on all terms), and also allows for instant changes.
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Ubuntu on Windows (WSL)
from base16-tomorrow-night first column is the original value, third column is the tomorrow theme value
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Vim Color Schemes
I'm a huge fan of the base16 color schemes - not for their appearance (though most look great), but for their ease of integration within the shell and vim. Just clone the repos below, drop a few lines in your shellrc/vimrc, then use a single bash command to change the scheme in both. No mucking more mucking with Xresources.
https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell
https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-vim
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Zsh Plugins Commit TOP
base16 🥇 - Adds script to allow you to change your shell's default ANSI colors but most importantly, colors 17 to 21 of your shell's 256 colorspace (if supported by your terminal). This script makes it possible to honor the original bright colors of your shell (e.g. bright green is still green and so on) while providing additional base16 colors to applications such as Vim.
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theme.sh - A multi terminal theme selection script.
See also base16-shell.
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What do you use for giving you screen a yellow tint for reducing eyestrain?
I personally use the base16 shell (with the vim plugin that comes with it) https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell
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Vim loses theme when not opened through terminal
I want to have a consistent theme between my terminal and vim so I use Base16 Shell and Base16 Vim. But whenever I open vim without typing it in the command line, ie through dolphin or ranger or vifm the theme gets lost and turns into the blue mess.
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Use base16 styling or Vim themes?
I'll be honest, I've been using both base16 styling for my shell, but also Vim themes. The mixture seems less than ideal.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing white-chocolate.nvim and base16-shell you can also consider the following projects:
everybody-wants-that-line.nvim - Minimalistic, informative and elegant statusline for neovim.
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
pbnj.vim - Vim's default colorscheme, with some improvements
vim-polyglot - A solid language pack for Vim.
fluoromachine.nvim - Synthwave x Fluoromachine port for Neovim
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
mine-shaft - An accessible color scheme for Neovim
elixir-oh-my-zsh - Oh My Zsh plugin for Elixir, IEX, Mix and Phoenix
standardized
base16-vim - Base16 for Vim
venom - A chill take at configuring neovim.
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal
white-chocolate.nvim vs everybody-wants-that-line.nvim
base16-shell vs nord
white-chocolate.nvim vs pbnj.vim
base16-shell vs vim-polyglot
white-chocolate.nvim vs fluoromachine.nvim
base16-shell vs alacritty
white-chocolate.nvim vs mine-shaft
base16-shell vs elixir-oh-my-zsh
white-chocolate.nvim vs standardized
base16-shell vs base16-vim
white-chocolate.nvim vs venom
base16-shell vs kitty