A clean and elegant color scheme for Vim/Neovim, inspired by Atom One and Material themes.
Edge is a color scheme for Vim and Neovim that provides a clean and elegant syntax highlighting experience. It is heavily inspired by the Atom One and Material themes, combining their favorite design elements into a single, cohesive palette. The theme is designed with vivid colors and soft contrast to protect users' eyes during extended coding sessions.
Vim and Neovim users who prioritize visual aesthetics and eye comfort in their development environment, particularly those who appreciate the design of Atom One and Material themes.
Developers choose Edge for its balanced combination of visual appeal from two popular themes, its focus on reducing eye strain with soft contrast, and its extensive support for modern syntax highlighting features like Tree-sitter and semantic highlighting.
Clean & Elegant Color Scheme inspired by Atom One and Material
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Combines favorite designs from Atom One and Material themes, offering a rich and aesthetically pleasing visual experience as shown in the screenshots.
Designed with soft contrast to minimize visual fatigue during long sessions, a key philosophy highlighted in the README.
Includes Tree-sitter and semantic highlighting support, ensuring compatibility with advanced Neovim features for contemporary coding.
Explicitly supports italic styles with linked font recommendations, enhancing typography for a personalized setup.
Exclusively for Vim and Neovim, making it unsuitable for developers on other editors like VS Code or Sublime Text.
While customizable, adjustments require editing Vim script files, which can be daunting for users unfamiliar with Vim configuration.
Full functionality, such as Tree-sitter support, may depend on external Neovim plugins, adding to setup and maintenance overhead.