A Gruvbox color scheme variation for Neovim with full TreeSitter support and extensive customization.
Gruvbox Baby is a custom color scheme for Neovim that builds upon the popular Gruvbox palette. It was created to address limitations in existing Gruvbox themes, particularly offering improved syntax highlighting for languages like Python and JavaScript/TypeScript through full TreeSitter integration. The theme prioritizes a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing coding experience with a focus on readability and comprehensive language support.
Neovim users who prefer the Gruvbox aesthetic but need modern syntax highlighting via TreeSitter, especially developers working with Python, JavaScript, and TypeScript. It's also suitable for users who want extensive customization and plugin integration for their editor theme.
Developers choose Gruvbox Baby for its full TreeSitter support, which provides more accurate and vibrant syntax highlighting compared to other Gruvbox variants. Its unique selling point is the combination of the classic Gruvbox warmth with modern enhancements like configurable backgrounds, transparent mode, and built-in support for popular Neovim plugins.
Gruvbox theme for neovim with full 🎄TreeSitter support.
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Provides accurate and vibrant syntax highlighting for modern languages like Python and JavaScript/TypeScript, addressing limitations in other Gruvbox themes as highlighted in the README's 'Why?' section.
Offers customizable background intensities, transparent mode, and style overrides for syntax elements, detailed in a configuration table with examples for Lua and VimScript.
Includes themes for popular Neovim plugins such as Telescope, nvim-cmp, and Lualine, with setup instructions provided in the plugin support section.
Comes with four intensity variations (medium, dark, soft, soft flat) and extensive color palettes, allowing users to tailor the visual experience to their preferences.
Extends beyond Neovim with color themes for iTerm2, tmux, Windows Terminal, and more, as listed in the extras section, ensuring a cohesive look across development tools.
Exclusively designed for Neovim, making it incompatible with Vim or other editors, which restricts its use in mixed or legacy editor environments.
Configuration must be set before loading the color scheme, as warned in the README, which can lead to setup errors and frustration for users unfamiliar with the order of operations.
Enabling features like the telescope theme requires additional configuration steps, such as setting specific borderchars, adding complexity beyond basic theme installation.