A clean and vibrant color scheme for Vim, terminals, and other tools, ensuring consistent theming across your development environment.
Purify is a color scheme project that provides clean and vibrant themes for Vim, terminal emulators, and other development tools. It solves the problem of inconsistent theming across different applications by offering a unified color palette that works seamlessly across editors, terminals, and shells.
Developers and system administrators who use Vim/NeoVim and terminal-based workflows and want a consistent, visually appealing color scheme across their entire development environment.
Developers choose Purify for its wide compatibility with popular tools, its focus on readability and eye comfort, and its cohesive design that reduces visual dissonance when switching between different applications.
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Supports Vim, NeoVim, and over a dozen terminal emulators like Alacritty and iTerm2, ensuring a consistent theme across the development stack.
Includes pre-configured colors for popular Vim plugins and syntax highlighting for most programming languages, reducing visual dissonance.
Offers quick installation for zsh and fish via Fig, simplifying setup for shell environments with a single click.
Designed with readability and vibrant colors to minimize eye fatigue, as emphasized in the project philosophy and demo images.
Key editors like VSCode, Atom, and Sublime are only in the todo list, making it unsuitable for users relying on these platforms.
Each tool requires separate installation steps, which can be cumbersome and time-consuming for multi-tool environments.
For emacs, the README admits 'just minimal support, need help,' indicating potential instability or lack of thorough testing.