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Everblush

A Dark, Vibrant and Beatiful colorscheme for your desktop

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Everblush is colorscheme like the others in the programmer / ricer's community. But with beautiful syntax highlighting and colors.

Colors

Preview Variable Hex RGB
Background #141b1e rgb(20, 27, 30)
Lighter Background #232a2d rgb(35, 42, 45)
Red #e57474 rgb(229, 116, 116)
Green #8ccf7e rgb(140, 207, 126)
Yellow #e5c76b rgb(229, 199, 107)
Blue #67b0e8 rgb(103, 176, 232)
Magenta #c47fd5 rgb(196, 127, 213)
Cyan #6cbfbf rgb(108, 191, 191)
Light Gray #b3b9b8 rgb(179, 185, 184)
White - Foreground #dadada rgb(218, 218, 218)

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Wallpaper

Contribution

  • The contribution details will be soon released as they are WIP.

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everblush.vim's Issues

fixing the color of colorcolumn

I like to use this particular setting for vim
set colorcolum=80
but currently it looks like this.
This color coloumn

I don't know if this red color is intentional or not. But it is not really pleasant to look at.

Suggestions on the name and looks of the colorscheme

Been thinking on the name of the color scheme for now and wanted to ask the users/peeps about whether the color scheme suites the color scheme or not. + Color suggestions and other port related talks are accepted. Anyone using this color scheme or just came here to have a look over repository can express their thoughts here in this Issue.

Terminal config links

The links in the Terminal config section of the 'readme.md` redirect to 404 pages.

line 107 - highlighting Visual mode

Hi, I started using your scheme today and it's just great! however when I entered Visual Mode it got less Visual :) and tbh I wasn't sure if it was selecting anything! since the guibg color was same as background. I guess that is a design choice not a bug. in case I'm wrong, I used #424747 for guibg=".s:uwu0_gui.

2 white colors are too similar

I'm trying to make an alacritty theme based off of this one
after I finished, I used panes (the front rectangle are darker color and brighter color for the rectangle in the back). And from the looks of it, the white colors are the only ones that I couldn't clearly differentiate.

Screenshot 2021-11-25 115049

Suggesting changing one of these 2 colors: s:uwu7_gui or s:uwu15_gui

[Suggestion/Bug?] Brighten Selected Line Number Color

As pictured below, the color of the selected line number color appears to be wrong. As seen in the image the selected line's number color is the same as that of unselected lines. The preview screenshot shows these as being white. Also there is what appears to be a bug where if you put "set cursorline" in your vimrc or init.vim, the selected line number will actually become even darker than the unselected line numbers. In most colorschemes this would usually be brighter to distinguish it from other lines. The picture of the bug for when cursorline is set is the second one I put below.

Dim selected line numbers

With cursorline set

Some colors hide comments and other nodes

Attaching screenshot for reference
uwu

For example here: comments can't be seen also, #includes isn't visible and other nodes like namespace names of c++ is not visible.

Add support for the simple terminal (ST)

Unable to add colors on my own
When i try and add the hex colors in the config.h it compiles properly but while launching st it says unable to locate colors

Desktop :

  • OS: Arch Linux
  • Browser: firefox
  • Version latest

Undefined variable

So i was installing the theme (as normal) and then i got this error:
obraz

Please help because this is annoying
the theme works btw but the error is annoying

Option for lighter comment color?

Hey! Love the theme, and am pretty new to vim/nvim. Is there a clever way to lighten up the comment/line number color? For whatever reason I'm having trouble seeing comments/line numbers on my setup.

Here's my current config:

require'everblush'.setup{ nvim_tree = { contrast = true } }

here's a screenshot of what it looks like for me (it reads a little bit darker on my monitor):
image

and a link to my (nascent) dotfiles: https://github.com/FX-Wood/dev-env/tree/main/nvim

Happy to submit a PR if you can point me in the right direction

Kitty tab colors

I love this.
I use kitty and I think you are missing colors for tabs.
I used my own colors for them but I still want see your thinking.
Thank you.

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