A minimal, high-contrast monochrome color scheme for Neovim.
monochrome.nvim is a minimal color scheme for Neovim that uses only black, white, and shades of gray to create a high-contrast, distraction-free editing environment. It is designed specifically for Neovim with Lua configuration support, focusing on simplicity and readability to reduce eye strain during long coding sessions.
Neovim users who prefer minimal, monochromatic interfaces and developers seeking a high-contrast, color-free theme to enhance focus and reduce visual distractions while coding.
Developers choose monochrome.nvim for its strict monochrome palette and high-contrast optimization, offering a clean, focused alternative to colorful themes that can cause distractions or eye strain.
A monochrome colorscheme for neovim
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Embraces a strict monochrome palette using only black, white, and grays, reducing visual clutter and enhancing focus as per the project's philosophy on simplicity.
Optimized for readability with strong contrast between text and background, helping reduce eye strain during long coding sessions, a key feature highlighted in the README.
Built specifically for Neovim with Lua configuration support, ensuring seamless setup and compatibility, as shown in the Packer installation example.
Eliminates color distractions to maintain concentration, making it ideal for developers seeking a clean interface, based on the value proposition of reducing visual complexity.
The fixed monochrome palette offers little room for personalization or color tweaks, which may deter users wanting more flexibility or vibrant themes.
The README provides only basic installation instructions without details on advanced configuration, troubleshooting, or plugin compatibility, potentially hindering new users.
Focused solely on grayscale aesthetics, it may not integrate well with workflows or plugins that depend on color for functionality, such as enhanced syntax highlighting or UI indicators.