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I use Fira Code Nerd mono everywhere it has super nice ligatures and it also works on web browsers. And it has support for all of the nerd icons. I use Nord as my theme for gtk/qt,wm and neovim. It's super flat and nice on the eyes. I customized it a bit for my needs but the default is fine.
Theme: Gruvbox community dark with let g:gruvbox_contrast_dark = 'hard'
Hack font and dim/grim.
Font: Iosevka https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka. In particular is it Monospace Term variant. Theme: Default. I just so used to it from start.
Lessthan or Yin yes I don't like too much color but I do like gruvbox
Lessthan or Yin yes I don't like too much color but I do like gruvbox
I am obviously partial to my own theme embark
Font: MesloLGS NF Theme: my own custom theme vim-rex
Font wise I recently switched from DejaVu Sans Mono to FiraCode mainly because of the ligatures. However I patched a custom FiraCode using its stylistic set because its default lower case "r" looks really weird imo.
As for color scheme I currently use onedark.vim, although I'm considering switching to something that looks similar but has true Neovim LSP/treesitter support.
Font: Hack (11 px)
Theme: kuroi.vim
-OceanicNext (currently use this one)
-Apprentice
- Seoul 256
I use Fira Code Nerd mono everywhere it has super nice ligatures and it also works on web browsers. And it has support for all of the nerd icons. I use Nord as my theme for gtk/qt,wm and neovim. It's super flat and nice on the eyes. I customized it a bit for my needs but the default is fine.
Also coming from a practical point of view, I am using the Solarized Dark theme, specifically the high-contrast version here: https://github.com/lifepillar/vim-solarized8 It is relatively easy on the eyes, and doesn't look too awful.
Font: Fantasque Sans Mono Theme: wal.vim, so everything can fit together nicely with the rest of my desktop and wallpaper
Font: Fantasque Sans Mono Theme: wal.vim, so everything can fit together nicely with the rest of my desktop and wallpaper
tamzen for (almost) everything, saxMono for everything else.