A dark charcoal color scheme for modern Neovim and classic Vim, featuring true-color support and extensive plugin styling.
Moonfly is a dark charcoal color theme designed for modern Neovim and classic Vim editors. It provides a visually cohesive and aesthetically pleasing coding environment with carefully chosen colors that reduce eye strain during long sessions. The theme emphasizes clarity and consistency across syntax highlighting, UI elements, and popular plugins.
Vim and Neovim users who work in true-color terminals or GUI clients and seek a visually harmonious, dark theme with extensive plugin support. It is particularly suited for developers who use a wide array of modern plugins like Tree-sitter, LSP, Telescope, and various status lines.
Developers choose Moonfly for its dual-editor compatibility (Neovim with Lua highlights and Vim with Vimscript), its extensive pre-configured styling for over 50 popular plugins, and its customizable options like cursor coloring, italics toggle, and transparent backgrounds. Its true-color-only design ensures vibrant and accurate color representation in supported environments.
A dark charcoal theme for modern Neovim & classic Vim
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Designed solely for true-color terminals, ensuring vibrant and accurate color representation without fallbacks for older systems, as stated in the README's requirements section.
Fully supports both Neovim with Lua-based highlights and classic Vim with Vimscript, providing a consistent experience across editor preferences without fragmentation.
Includes pre-configured highlights for over 50 popular plugins like Tree-sitter, LSP diagnostics, and Telescope, reducing setup time and ensuring visual cohesion.
Offers multiple options such as cursor coloring, italics toggle, and transparent backgrounds, allowing users to personalize the theme without editing core files.
The theme only works in true-color environments, making it incompatible with terminals lacking 24-bit color support, which excludes users with older or restricted setups.
As a dark-only theme, it does not cater to users who prefer light themes for better visibility in bright conditions or for reducing eye strain in different lighting environments.
With numerous options and extras for terminals like tmux, achieving the desired look often requires additional setup steps beyond basic installation, as noted in the README's true-color terminals section.