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Vim Color Schemes

Base16 family Dracula Pywal
  1. Base16 for Vim. Contribute to chriskempson/base16-vim development by creating an account on GitHub.
    I'm a huge fan of the base16 color schemes - not for their appearance (though most look great), but for their ease of integration within the shell and vim. Just clone the repos below, drop a few lines in your shellrc/vimrc, then use a single bash command to change the scheme in both. No mucking more mucking with Xresources. https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-vim.

    #Productivity #Design #Text Editors 8 social mentions

  2. A dark theme for Atom, Alfred, Brackets, Emacs, iTerm, Mintty, Notepad++, Slack, Sequel Pro, Sublime Text, Telegram, Textmate, Terminal.app, Ulysses, Vim, Visual Studio Code, Wox, Xcode, and Zsh
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    • Open Source
    Over recent years I've been drawn to the cross-tool themes like Nord and Dracula. https://www.nordtheme.com/ https://draculatheme.com/ Having consistency between neovim, fzf, bat and fish is lovely.

    #Productivity #Design #Developer Tools 70 social mentions

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    Generate and change color-schemes on the fly.
    There are a bunch of tools that generate color schemes for other tools based on a template of their configs. For example pywal is a popular one: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal But pretty much every major scripting language like JS, ruby, etc. Has their own take on the same idea. Base16 is another popular one with a ton of implementations: https://github.com/chriskempson/base16.

    #Command Line Tools #Monitoring Tools #Color Tools 38 social mentions

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