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1327 color schemes

Go to page: kyotonight.vim, by voidekh
kyotonightvim
12
set background=darkcolorscheme kyotonight
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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voidekh
22

kyotonight.vim

2/week
Vim / NeoVim theme that is a marriage of Tokyo Night and Nord Theme. And they went on honeymoon to Kyoto I guess. Dark, elegant, and easy on the eyes.
Go to page: bittersweet, by miyakekichiro
bittersweetvim
12
set background=darkcolorscheme bittersweet
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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miyakekichiro
1

bittersweet

1337 color scheme for Vim
Go to page: vim-pire, by habamax
pirevim
12
set background=colorscheme pire
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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habamax
3

vim-pire

vim colorscheme
Go to page: mgz.nvim, by stankovictab
mgzlua
12
vim.cmd [[ set background=dark ]]vim.cmd [[ colorscheme mgz ]]
NORMALinit.luaunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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stankovictab
2

mgz.nvim

1/week
A really dark NeoVim theme.
Go to page: ofirkai.nvim, by ofirgall
ofirkailua
12
vim.cmd [[ set background=dark ]]vim.cmd [[ colorscheme ofirkai ]]
NORMALinit.luaunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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ofirgall
50

ofirkai.nvim

4/week
Color scheme for neovim, based on SublimeText 4 monokai
Go to page: Base4Tone-nvim, by atelierbram
base4tone_classic_a_darklua
12
vim.cmd [[ set background=dark ]]vim.cmd [[ colorscheme ]]
NORMALinit.luaunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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atelierbram
3

Base4Tone-nvim

Collection of colorschemes for Neovim written in lua.
Go to page: neogruvbox.nvim, by Almo7aya
neogruvboxlua
12
vim.cmd [[ set background=dark ]]vim.cmd [[ colorscheme neogruvbox ]]
NORMALinit.luaunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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Almo7aya
17

neogruvbox.nvim

⚙️ Modernized gruvbox color scheme for neovim and its popular plugins
Go to page: nitepal.nvim, by jascha030
nitepallua
12
vim.cmd [[ set background= ]]vim.cmd [[ colorscheme nitepal ]]
NORMALinit.luaunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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jascha030
1

nitepal.nvim

Neovim colorscheme based on Palenight.
Go to page: vim-colors-reference, by casr
referencevim
12
set background=darkcolorscheme reference
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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casr
55

vim-colors-reference

Vim's default colour scheme
Go to page: firewatch, by zoomiti
firevim
12
set background=darkcolorscheme fire
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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zoomiti
1

firewatch

Vim Colorscheme Based on Firewatch
Go to page: gruvbox-high-contrast, by iibe
gruvbox-high-contrastvim
12
set background=colorscheme gruvbox-high-contrast
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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iibe
1

gruvbox-high-contrast

Retro groove color scheme for Vim with high contrast colors.
Go to page: NeoSolarized.nvim, by Tsuzat
NeoSolarizedlua
12
vim.cmd [[ set background=dark ]]vim.cmd [[ colorscheme NeoSolarized ]]
NORMALinit.luaunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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Tsuzat
66

NeoSolarized.nvim

NeoSolarized colorscheme for NeoVim with full transparency
Go to page: horizon.nvim, by LunarVim
horizonlua
12
vim.cmd [[ set background=dark ]]vim.cmd [[ colorscheme horizon ]]
NORMALinit.luaunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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LunarVim
80

horizon.nvim

2/week
🌅 Neovim port of horizon colorscheme
Go to page: dark.nvim, by rgzee
darkvim
12
set background=darkcolorscheme dark
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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rgzee
4

dark.nvim

dark color scheme for neovim
Go to page: colorschemes, by MultisampledNight
base16-silentmissionvim
12
set background=darkcolorscheme
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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MultisampledNight
1

colorschemes

Every single colorscheme I produce, all of them at one place
Go to page: vim-leuven-theme, by gzagatti
leuvenvim
12
set background=lightcolorscheme leuven
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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gzagatti
4

vim-leuven-theme

An awesome light color theme for Vim which feels like having a color highlighter in your text editor.
Go to page: colorscheme, by jordst
fmsvim
12
set background=darkcolorscheme
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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jordst
1

colorscheme

vim colorscheme modified ron for gvim/vim
Go to page: dawn.vim, by CrispyBaccoon
dawnvim
12
set background=colorscheme dawn
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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CrispyBaccoon
3

dawn.vim

A calming colorscheme inspired by the vibrant colors of dawn.
Go to page: mosel.nvim, by Domeee
mosellua
12
vim.cmd [[ set background=dark ]]vim.cmd [[ colorscheme mosel ]]
NORMALinit.luaunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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Domeee
47

mosel.nvim

1/week
A dark neovim colorscheme written in lua
Go to page: sp-plain-vim, by mrsafalpiya
sp-plainvim
12
set background=darkcolorscheme sp-plain
NORMAL.vimrcunixutf-8 0% 0:2
123456789101112
" Returns true if the color hex value is light
function! IsHexColorLight(color) abort
let l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')

let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '(.{2}).{4}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)
let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)

let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000

return l:brightness > 155
endfunction
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mrsafalpiya
2

sp-plain-vim

The only colorscheme that works for me, period.