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I've included some niceties from other popular Neovim themes (mainly Catppuccin and NightFox) such as transparent background toggle, syntax overrides, and optional plugin highlight groups to try and make the user experience as pleasant as possible. You can download or read more about the theme over at its Github repository. Thanks for reading!
I've included some niceties from other popular Neovim themes (mainly Catppuccin and NightFox) such as transparent background toggle, syntax overrides, and optional plugin highlight groups to try and make the user experience as pleasant as possible. You can download or read more about the theme over at its Github repository. Thanks for reading!
I've included some niceties from other popular Neovim themes (mainly Catppuccin and NightFox) such as transparent background toggle, syntax overrides, and optional plugin highlight groups to try and make the user experience as pleasant as possible. You can download or read more about the theme over at its Github repository. Thanks for reading!
Yeah pretty much, for example, I currently use wezterm with kanagawa theme.
Thanks! It’s vim-fugitive using it’s built-in command :Gdiffsplit :)
May be give the latest version (v2.2.2) of NerdFonts a try. And if you are still seeing the issue, try raising the issue in their repository, they are super responsive.
FWIW, if you submit your iterm2 colors to https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes you get many terminals "for free".
For wezterm, I can import directly from your repo if you provide a toml color scheme file with metadata like this: https://github.com/Hiroya-W/wezterm-sequoia-theme/blob/main/sequoia-moonlight.toml and it will show up in the docs like this https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/colorschemes/s/index.html#sequoia-moonlight
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