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tokyonight.nvim
🏙 A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.
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InfluxDB
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nightfox.nvim
🦊A highly customizable theme for vim and neovim with support for lsp, treesitter and a variety of plugins.
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onedark.nvim
One dark and light colorscheme for neovim >= 0.5.0 written in lua based on Atom's One Dark and Light theme. Additionally, it comes with 5 color variant styles
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snippet-converter.nvim
Bundle snippets from multiple sources and convert them to your format of choice.
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starry.nvim
A pack of modern nvim color schemes: material, moonlight, Dracula (blood), Monokai, Mariana, Emerald, earlysummer, middlenight_blue... Fully support Treesitter, LSP and a variety of plugins.
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dotfiles
My dotfiles include configuration files for Neovim, Tmux, Alacritty, Zsh and AwesomeWM, as well as some helper scripts I use. (by lucassperez)
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dotfiles reviews and mentions
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Did you remap your vim keys when switching to different layout than qwerty?
If you really want to look at all my bindings, you can browse my dotfiles. Image of my layout here. I have multiple layers though, so not everything is visible there. I can try sharing the whole Moonlander layout if someone wants it..
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ultisnip or vsnip?
It's quite straightforward to setup by following the instructions on github. You can also take a look at my dotfiles, if you do decide to give LuaSnip a try. There are also some sample snippets there, in Ultisnips, vscode-luasnips and snipmate formats. Snipmate and Ultisnips formats are much nicer to write than the tree of nodes syntax that LuaSnip also uses.
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Getting colorscheme colors.
Depends on how themes do it. I would assume a good number of themes would have a reasonably easy way to get the colors. For example something like this.
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commands for mapping keys
You can find lots of examples on peoples dotfiles (link to my bindings, for example), or by just googling a bit.
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HTML doesn't look correct with nvim-treesitter
Yeah, of course, every theme does that. You can look at this for reference. And you can use a function like this to get the capture group for a node under cursor.
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What color scheme do you use with transparent background enabled?
My own theme, link to dotfiles [here](https://github.com/Aumnescio/dotfiles). I'll release it in its own repo at some point, but its very simple, so fetching it from the dots isn't hard either, if someone wants to test it out.
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How to disable italics in Neovim?
In my theme, you'd just set all the "italic = true" to "italic = false".
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Aumnescio/dotfiles is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dotfiles is Lua.
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