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Nord
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Simply beautiful
Easy on your eyes and super nice looking, especially noticeable in VS code.
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Not as vibrant as other schemes
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Lots of ports
The website provides steps on each individual port and how to activate them.
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You can easily theme your whole Linux OS with it
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Blue-based
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Great on the eyes, looks good
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Easy to install
Compatible with tons of editors or terminals.
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Everforest
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Supports light backgrounds
Includes consistent color palettes for both dark and light modes.
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Colorful
Despite being primarily beige and green toned, the color scheme makes use of warm colors for some syntax highlighting groups, which can outshine the "calm" feeling in certain languages.
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Broad syntax and plugin support
Fine-turned for a wide range of third-party syntaxes and plugins, including Neovim's LSP and Treesitter.
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Italics support
If enabled, highlights comments and selected keywords in italics.
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Soothing green tones
A calm green-based color scheme which doesn't forget about warm colors.
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One Dark
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Colors are calm and easy to distinguish
Its wide hue range with good saturation/value use make a good enough contrast to skim the code fastly and not too vibrant to kill your eyes.
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Ports to other applications are not always accurate.
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Available for vim
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Kind of fadey
The colors aren't that bright (which may be good for some people).
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Available on a wide range of applications
KDE Plasma, VsCode etc...
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Available for Intellij IDEA
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Available for Atom clones and Sublime
Possibly for others too This theme is a default one for Atom text editor.
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Default theme for Doom Emacs
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Calm blue background
If used with flux, it turns into warm gray during night.
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Available as a base16 theme
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Includes GUI themes
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Dracula
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Available for many popular editors, terminals, etc.
Sublime, Atom, Vim, iTerm, Terminal.app, Zsh, Slack, TextMate, Emacs, Visual Studio Code/Visual Studio, Xcode, IntelliJ, and more.
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Consistency
Some colors are too vibrant and bright.
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Great in lots of languages
Even for Markdown.
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Hard on eyes
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Perfect color pitch
Colors are perfectly pitched, easy to focus on scripts and shells.
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Well designed
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Very good for the eyes
It looks very good, with a little of blue light. It also works very well with MacOS's Night Shift. I would recommend this theme for starters.
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Gruvbox
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Multiple contrast options
Three different variants are available, each with different contrasts.
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That white is very painful to look at using an F.lux like applications
While it looks quite good for some time, using Night Shift/F.lux applications just makes reading things with Gruvbox quite painful.
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Very easy on the eyes
Both the light and dark version have a reddish background for a consistent look when toggling between them.
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Have light and dark version
Dark background has brown-yellowish retro colors, light background is yellowish with pastel highlights.
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Made ready for multiple text-editors
Ports for Atom, Sublime, TextMate and Emacs and other text editors are available. For a full list of available ports. If you are using a Jetbrains IDE.
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You can go all day with Gruvbox
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It can be customized in detail
Size of the tabs, icons of file types, contrast of the color schemes, accented colors, indentation in the sidebar, sizes of the status bar and dozens more.
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Molokai
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Looks great
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That pink
The pink color is too vibrant if compared with others. It pops out from context and may blend with red errors in some editors.
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One of the most common dark themes
Default for Sublime Text, avaialble on IntelliJ products and Eclipse via plug-in. Usually ranked in top 3 of highest downloaded theme for a IDE.
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Too much contrast
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Strong enough contrast
Without being fully black on white (which is good on modern already very contrasted screens) it remains pretty dark compared to many alternatives; making it more readable.
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Easy to install with Vundle
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Solarized Dark
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Too much blue
People caring about the color intensity in their screens, will notice that this theme is not useful for night use. If you use software like Flux to dim the blues in your screen this theme loses its enchant.
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There are versions for a lot of applications or it's easy to make your own
There are ready-made packages for Vim, IntelliJ, Emacs, iTerm, etc. If your app isn't supported the website explains clearly what colors are used, so it should be easy to wrap up your own.
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Low contrast
Comments for example, have very low contrast against the background which makes it harder to read.
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It seems that is has been given the most thought
Judging from the description that has been given by the author, it seems that this color scheme has been designed with huge background knowledge about colors and relations between them.
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Vanilla version doesn't work with htop
Half of the usernames in htop have the same color as the background. One has to use a patched version of htop.
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Works well with multiple fonts
Since Solarized has pretty good color separation it's easier to distinguish both thin and bold fonts.
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