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nvim-base16.lua reviews and mentions
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Is there a framework that makes it easy to create themes?
https://github.com/norcalli/nvim-base16.lua (pretty old, unmaintained?)
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Vim themes that exclusively use the 16 terminal colors?
IIRC there's already been posts about this, the first I've found is nvim-base16.lua. Also, I've heard that TJ did colorbuddy (or a name like this) to help make colorscheme, so TJ's tool and sites of this kind could help making your own one I think
- AutoSave.nvim: a plugin for saving your work before the world collapses or you type :qa!
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Adaptive colors for night & day
Done with this base 16 plugin: https://github.com/norcalli/nvim-base16.lua
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Fix colorscheme error after Goyo.vim plugin is untoggled?
Basically what happens is that I don't use a color scheme that is set by `colorscheme ` on init.lua. I'm using https://github.com/norcalli/nvim-base16.lua's onedark color scheme that is set by this global function:
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norcalli/nvim-base16.lua is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of nvim-base16.lua is Lua.