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- nvim-highlight-colors now support custom colors 🖌
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akianonymus/nvim-colorizer.lua - Maintained Fork
Now colorizer will only highlight lines which are visible currently, so whether you open a 100 kb file full of colors or 10 mb, neovim won't choke. This idea was completely stolen/kanged from nvim-highlight-colors, so credits to brenoprata10.
- Any color preview plugins that support `modern` rgb() css functions?
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Highlight Colors in your editor with nvim-highlight-colors
Here is the repo: https://github.com/brenoprata10/nvim-highlight-colors
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