A green-based, warm and soft color scheme for Vim designed to protect developers' eyes.
Everforest is a green-based color scheme for Vim designed to prioritize visual comfort and eye protection. It offers a warm, soft aesthetic with carefully designed contrast levels to reduce eye strain during long coding sessions. The project provides customizable dark and light variants with hard, medium, and soft contrast options.
Vim and Neovim users who spend extended periods coding and seek a visually soothing, eye-protective color scheme. It is particularly suited for developers who use screen temperature adjustment tools like redshift or f.lux.
Developers choose Everforest for its unique green-based warm palette optimized for eye comfort, its seamless compatibility with screen temperature tools, and its rich support for modern syntax features like Tree-sitter and semantic highlighting. It stands out by offering multiple customizable contrast variants to suit different visual preferences.
๐ฒ Comfortable & Pleasant Color Scheme for Vim
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Prioritizes visual comfort with soft contrast levels specifically engineered to reduce eye strain during long coding sessions, as stated in its core philosophy.
Includes Tree-sitter support and semantic highlighting, ensuring up-to-date syntax recognition for various programming languages and plugins.
Offers dark and light modes with hard, medium, and soft contrast options, providing flexibility to suit different visual preferences and environments.
Works seamlessly with screen temperature adjustment tools like redshift and f.lux, enhancing its eye-protective benefits without color distortion.
Primarily designed for Vim and Neovim, lacking official support for other editors; users must rely on unofficial ports that may not fully replicate features.
Documentation is provided as a Vim help file (:help everforest.txt), which can be less intuitive for users unfamiliar with Vim's built-in help system.
Assumes familiarity with Vim plugin management; the README offers minimal step-by-step installation guidance, potentially confusing for beginners.