A Neovim colorscheme with handcrafted support for LSP and Tree-sitter to reduce syntax noise.
Boo is a colorscheme for Neovim designed to enhance the coding experience with carefully crafted color palettes. It focuses on improving readability and reducing visual clutter by using subtle color variations and controlled brightness ranges. The project includes handcrafted syntax highlighting for LSP and Tree-sitter, and offers multiple distinct themes.
Neovim users, particularly developers who work with languages like TypeScript/TSX/JSX, Rust, and Go, and who use plugins like Telescope. It targets users seeking a visually focused editing environment with reduced syntax noise.
Developers choose Boo for its handcrafted, artisanal support for LSP and Tree-sitter, its philosophy of reducing visual clutter through subtle color changes, and its multiple pre-built themes that offer distinct aesthetic choices without sacrificing readability.
Boo is a colorscheme for Neovim with handcrafted support for LSP, Tree-sitter.
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Provides artisanal support for LSP and Tree-sitter, with optimized highlighting for languages like TypeScript and Rust, as evidenced by detailed screenshots in the README.
Includes four distinct themes (sunset_cloud, radioactive_waste, forest_stream, crimson_moonlight) that can be easily switched via configuration, offering aesthetic variety without complex setup.
Allows toggling italics and selecting themes through simple Lua or Vimscript commands, making it adaptable to user preferences with minimal code.
Designed with subtle color changes and controlled brightness ranges to lessen syntax noise, aligning with its philosophy of enhancing focus during coding.
While optimized for specific languages like TypeScript, Rust, and Go, other common languages may lack the same handcrafted attention, potentially leading to inconsistent highlighting.
Requires Neovim 0.4+ and termguicolors enabled, making it unsuitable for users on older versions or systems without true color support, as stated in the requirements.
Only offers options for italics and theme selection; users seeking deep color adjustments or fine-grained control over individual syntax groups might find it restrictive.