A restrained, semantic color scheme for terminals, Vim, and other editors designed for long-term use.
Falcon is a color scheme designed for terminals, Vim, and other code editors. It provides a restrained, semantic palette that improves code readability and reduces eye strain, aiming to be a durable tool for developers.
Developers who use terminals, Vim, or similar editors and want a reliable, long-lasting color scheme that emphasizes clarity over trends.
Developers choose Falcon for its balanced approach—offering enough color to distinguish code elements semantically while avoiding flashy gimmicks, making it ideal for prolonged coding sessions.
A colour scheme for terminals, Vim and friends.
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Uses subtle colors to reduce eye strain and maintain focus, as emphasized in the key features for long coding sessions.
Applies colors meaningfully to distinguish code elements, improving comprehension and readability through semantic distinction.
Supports a wide range of terminals, editors, and plugins, making it versatile for different development environments as listed in the wiki.
Avoids trendy elements, ensuring the theme remains relevant and usable over time without frequent updates, aligning with its longevity focus.
Installation requires navigating a separate wiki page and may involve multiple steps for different tools, which can be cumbersome compared to one-click installs.
The theme is designed to be restrained, offering fewer out-of-the-box options for users who want to extensively tweak colors or add personal touches.
Lacks dynamic features like automatic dark/light mode switching, which might be a downside for users preferring adaptive or system-responsive themes.