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I have written a python script here: https://github.com/linrongbin16/lin.nvim-tools, it will scan below sites and collect the most popular and maintained colorschemes:
for example in my nvim config: https://github.com/linrongbin16/lin.nvim/blob/main/lua/builtin/colors.lua, I just randomly select one from them when I start nvim.
I wish I can preview git diff hunk in vscode-like style (blaspheme, I know), i.e. text before & after change are opened in a nice, full-width split in the middle of current window instead of in a floating window with + and - prefixes. There are similar plugin for LSP actions: glance.nvim but I haven't found one for git hunk diff (AFAIK diffview.nvim opens diff for a whole file in a new tab, so it is not what I'm looking for).
As for a real answer how about https://github.com/serenevoid/kiwi.nvim?