A Lua colorscheme for Neovim with Tree-sitter support, originally designed for the Abstract IDE.
Abstract-cs is a colorscheme for Neovim written in Lua, designed to provide syntax highlighting and UI theming with Tree-sitter support. It solves the problem of inconsistent or poorly integrated themes by offering deep compatibility with popular Neovim plugins and a focus on visual cohesion.
Neovim users who want a modern, plugin-aware colorscheme with Tree-sitter support, particularly those using or inspired by the Abstract IDE configuration.
Developers choose Abstract-cs for its seamless integration with Neovim's plugin ecosystem, Lua-based performance, and thoughtful design that ensures consistency across syntax elements and UI components.
Colorscheme for (neo)vim written in lua, specially made for roshnivim with Tree-sitter support.
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Uses Neovim's Tree-sitter for accurate syntax parsing, improving readability and support for modern programming languages as shown in the Python and C screenshots.
Pre-themed for popular plugins like Telescope and NvimTree, ensuring visual consistency across the editor without additional configuration, as listed in the Plugin Support section.
Written in Lua, it integrates seamlessly with Neovim's Lua API for better performance and modern setup, aligning with Lua-based Neovim trends.
Supports a wide range of UI components and plugins such as Git Signs and BufferLine, reducing theming overhead for comprehensive setups.
Only compatible with Neovim 0.5.0 or higher, excluding users on older versions or standard Vim, which narrows its applicability.
The README provides no built-in configuration for tweaking colors, requiring users to fork or manually edit theme files for adjustments.
Tailored to the Abstract IDE's specific visual style, which may not appeal to users preferring different color palettes or more versatile themes.