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I am the author of kat.nvim, a programmatically approached colorscheme written in Fennel with Aniseed. My goal, that I felt that I had achieved swimmingly, was to simply have a colorscheme in which I as a developer could input my desired colors and achieve a great look
Lush.nvim is already a great interface for developers. It has a lot of nice features, and makes fine tuning very easy
That's where Kreative comes into play. Built off the backbone of kat.nvim, Kreative is designed to be as end user focused as possible. Absolutely no code knowledge is needed, simply create an appropriate file in /colors in your config for the colors you want, and Kreative will handle the rest when you set your colorscheme to it. An expanded file should only be 16 lines of Lua, most of that expanded table values. Just look at this example, 19 lines even with expansion and empty lines! Just input 8 colors, and you're off
That's where Kreative comes into play. Built off the backbone of kat.nvim, Kreative is designed to be as end user focused as possible. Absolutely no code knowledge is needed, simply create an appropriate file in /colors in your config for the colors you want, and Kreative will handle the rest when you set your colorscheme to it. An expanded file should only be 16 lines of Lua, most of that expanded table values. Just look at this example, 19 lines even with expansion and empty lines! Just input 8 colors, and you're off
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