- vim-colors-github VS sonokai
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- vim-colors-github VS vim-enfocado
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GitHub Desktop 3.2: Preview your pull request
Presumably most people use an editor or IDE for coding and it's likely that editor or IDE could also be used to display diffs, so I don't really see colors or fonts being an issue. The IDE or editor could also be configured to use colors and fonts similar to what's used in Github. For example, vim has a colorscheme[1] that's similar to what Github offers.
- Vim theme like GitHub dark theme?
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The primary programming language of vim-colors-github is Vim Script.