A Neovim color scheme that replicates Sublime Text 4's Monokai theme with extensive plugin support.
ofirkai.nvim is a Neovim color scheme that faithfully replicates the Monokai theme from Sublime Text 4. It provides developers with a familiar coding environment when transitioning from Sublime Text to Neovim, with built-in support for treesitter syntax highlighting and extensive plugin integration. The project solves the problem of visual inconsistency when moving between editors by offering a precise color reproduction.
Neovim users who previously used Sublime Text with the Monokai theme and want to maintain visual consistency, or developers who prefer the Sublime Text 4 Monokai aesthetic in their Neovim setup.
Developers choose ofirkai.nvim because it offers the most accurate Sublime Text 4 Monokai reproduction for Neovim, comes with extensive out-of-the-box plugin support, and is actively maintained as the author's daily driver theme with regular updates.
Color scheme for neovim, based on SublimeText 4 monokai
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Faithfully replicates the Monokai theme from Sublime Text 4, providing a 1:1 visual match for developers transitioning from Sublime, as emphasized in the 'Why not monokai.nvim?' section.
Pre-configured support for popular Neovim plugins like lualine, bufferline, and nvim-cmp, with detailed setup examples and screenshots in the README.
Built-in support for Neovim's treesitter enhances syntax highlighting, offering modern and accurate code coloring out of the box.
Updated regularly as the author's daily driver, with an experimental branch for early features, ensuring ongoing relevance and fixes.
Many supported plugins require custom setup with specific code snippets, adding complexity compared to drop-in themes that work automatically.
Only includes a default Monokai and a dark blue variant, which may not satisfy users seeking light themes or extensive color palette options.
Active updates tailored to the author's needs, as noted in the Updates section, can introduce changes that might disrupt existing configurations without warning.