A clean and vibrant color scheme for Vim, terminals, and other tools, ensuring consistent theming across your development environment.
Purify is a color scheme designed for developers who use Vim, terminals, and other tools, providing a clean and vibrant visual theme. It solves the problem of inconsistent colors across different applications by offering a unified look that reduces eye strain and improves coding focus.
Developers who use terminal-based workflows, Vim/NeoVim, and want a consistent, aesthetically pleasing color scheme across their entire development environment.
Developers choose Purify for its wide compatibility with popular terminals and editors, its focus on visual consistency, and its vibrant yet clean design that enhances readability without being distracting.
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Supports over a dozen terminals (e.g., Alacritty, iTerm2) and editors like Vim/NeoVim, ensuring consistent colors across diverse development environments.
Includes extensive syntax highlighting for most popular programming languages in Vim/NeoVim, directly enhancing code readability and reducing eye strain.
Provides separate, detailed installation pages for each supported tool, making it easy to apply the theme step-by-step without confusion.
Major editors like Visual Studio Code are listed in the Todo section and not yet implemented, limiting usability for developers on those platforms.
Setting up Purify across multiple tools requires following individual guides for each, which can be time-consuming for users with complex setups.
The README explicitly states that Emacs support is minimal and needs help, making it unreliable for Emacs power users.