A dark color scheme for Vim/Neovim based off the Material Pale Night color scheme. Much of the work is based on the lovely onedark.vim color scheme. Contribute to this color scheme and earn your spot in this section of the README.
https://github.com/drewtempelmeyer/palenight.vimTags | vim vim-colors material magic palenight colorscheme vimconfig vim-plugin |
Implementation | Vim script |
License | MIT |
Platform |
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