When comparing Inkpot vs Gruvbox, the Slant community recommends Gruvbox for most people. In the question“What are the best VIM color-schemes?” Gruvbox is ranked 1st while Inkpot is ranked 19th. The most important reason people chose Gruvbox is:
Three different variants are available, each with different contrasts.
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Pros
Pro Colorful & distinctive without being distracting
Code, comments and strings have clear & distinctive colors. Colors are bright without clashing.
Pro Works in console vim and gvim equally and as well, providing the closest match between the two visually
Pro Supports 88-color and 256-color terminals to ensure the closest match between the visuals
Pro Multiple contrast options
Three different variants are available, each with different contrasts.
Pro Very easy on the eyes
Both the light and dark version have a reddish background for a consistent look when toggling between them.
Pro Have light and dark version
Dark background has brown-yellowish retro colors, light background is yellowish with pastel highlights.
Pro 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.
Pro You can go all day with Gruvbox
Pro 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.
Cons
Con 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.