A light colorscheme for Neovim inspired by flatwhite-syntax and elegant-emacs.
DeepWhite is a light colorscheme for Neovim that provides a clean, visually pleasing coding environment. It is designed to reduce eye strain with thoughtful color choices while maintaining syntax clarity, and includes optional blue light reduction for use with blue light filters.
Neovim users who prefer light themes for daytime coding and want a functional, aesthetically pleasing colorscheme with plugin integration.
Developers choose DeepWhite for its elegant design optimized for comfort, built-in support for popular Neovim plugins like lualine and barbar, and customizable status/tab lines via heirline.
DeepWhite colorscheme for Neovim.
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Tailored for bright environments with a palette that reduces eye strain while maintaining syntax clarity, as emphasized in its philosophy for comfortable coding.
Includes an optional low_blue_light mode to cool the background when using filters like f.lux, demonstrated in the configuration example to prevent overly warm colors.
Provides ready-made themes for popular plugins like lualine and barbar, with screenshot examples and configuration snippets in the README for seamless integration.
Enables personalized status and tab lines through heirline, as shown in the detailed Q&A section with extensible Lua code for tailored UI components.
Only explicitly supports lualine and barbar; users of other common plugins must manually configure colors or miss out on integrated theming, limiting broader compatibility.
Requires familiarity with Lua and Neovim's API for setup and advanced customizations, which can be a barrier for users accustomed to simpler, out-of-the-box themes.
As a light theme, it appeals to a specific audience and may not adapt well to all lighting conditions or user preferences, reducing its versatility compared to dual-theme options.