A dark and light Neovim theme with a custom color palette and extensive plugin support, forked from TokyoNight.
Teide is a color scheme for Neovim that provides a visually cohesive and customizable editing environment. It offers four style variants (darker, dark, dimmed, light) and includes extensive support for popular plugins and terminal emulators. The theme is designed to improve code readability and reduce eye strain during long coding sessions.
Neovim users who want a well-integrated, modern color scheme with broad plugin compatibility and terminal theming. It's particularly suited for developers who customize their editor extensively and value aesthetic consistency across tools.
Developers choose Teide for its refined color palette, out-of-the-box support for dozens of plugins, and seamless terminal integration. As a fork of TokyoNight, it inherits a robust codebase while offering distinct visual tweaks and additional extras for a unified workflow.
A Neovim theme. Forked from folke's TokyoNight.
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Offers four distinct styles (darker, dark, dimmed, light) that can be easily switched via configuration, catering to different lighting conditions and preferences as shown in the style options table.
Pre-configured for over 50 popular Neovim plugins like Telescope and nvim-cmp, listed in a detailed table, ensuring consistent syntax highlighting without manual tweaks for most ecosystems.
Provides terminal color configurations for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm, and others in the extras directory, enabling a unified visual experience across editor and terminal environments.
Allows overriding colors and highlight groups via on_colors and on_highlights functions, with examples like creating borderless Telescope themes or fixing undercurls in Tmux.
Only compatible with Neovim 0.8.0 or higher, excluding users on standard Vim or older Neovim versions, which limits its applicability in mixed-editor teams.
Requires extra setup for plugins like Barbecue and Lualine as detailed in the usage section, adding overhead compared to themes with fully automatic integration.
As a fork of TokyoNight, it relies on another project's engineering, which may lead to inherited issues or slower updates if the parent project changes significantly.