A dark, vibrant, and beautiful color scheme for Neovim, written in Lua.
Everblush is a color scheme for Neovim that provides a dark, vibrant, and visually appealing theme for code editing. It is a port of the original everblush.vim theme, rewritten in Lua to leverage Neovim's modern Lua API and offer better performance. The theme aims to reduce eye strain and improve readability through its carefully curated color palette.
Neovim users who prefer dark themes and want a modern, Lua-based color scheme with extensive plugin support and customization options.
Developers choose Everblush for its aesthetic design, Lua-native implementation for seamless Neovim integration, and flexibility through configurable highlights and transparent background options.
A port of everblush.vim but written in lua
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The color palette is carefully curated to be dark and vibrant, with previews showing enhanced readability for languages like Rust and Go, aiming to reduce eye strain.
Written in Lua, it leverages Neovim's modern API for better performance and seamless integration compared to Vimscript-based themes.
Includes built-in integrations for popular plugins like lualine, nvim-tree, and telescope.nvim, ensuring a consistent look across the editor ecosystem.
Allows overriding highlights and enabling transparent backgrounds via configuration, as shown in the setup examples, giving users control over their visual experience.
Only compatible with Neovim, excluding users of standard Vim or other text editors, which limits its adoption in mixed environments.
Requires setup in init.lua or init.vim with package managers and customization options, which might be cumbersome for users seeking a plug-and-play theme.
Relies on Neovim's Lua API and specific plugin versions, potentially leading to compatibility issues or slower updates compared to more widely supported themes.