I liked your list! For me however, as trendy or stereotypical as it may seem right now, Tokyo Nights themes are my favorites, and I was really surprised not to see it in your list!
Colors are bright and high contrast, which is hard on the eyes. She went for pastel/easy on the eyes themes so I wouldn't expect to see things like dracula, monokai, Tokyo nights and Omni here.
I used nord for six years or so. Switched to everforest a couple months ago just for something new and absolutely loving it. After everforest and nord, I keep Tokyo night, gruvbox, and cattpuccin on the bench for random mood changes.
I've been using Iceberg for a while now, I even managed to get set up kitty with it by adding it to kitty-cat, I might submit a PR so it can be added officially. Iceberg is a dark blue with shades of blue and some nice complementary colors. I also like Night Owl, Tokyo Nights, and a few others that are similar. I used to only like themes with a black background, but the dark blues have been more appealing to me for almost 2 years now.
I've been hovering between Nord and Everforest for a while, especially the Zenbones versions, but I am sorely tempted by fenetikm/falcon if I can just find the time to remove the purple "active" pane and stick with the low contrast grey across the board. The yellow, orange and red really "pop" the important bits of the code and make visual location finding/understanding very easy.
My fav is 'Horizon'. It gives me beach town vibes. I also have a custom bash theme based on the colors of Horizon. They got a great Website with all the color in hex for all sub-themes ☺️
i'm old. First time i sat behind a computer was 10th grade,school year 1981-1982. PC's just getting out of gate. School board introduced programming course for first time in high school curriculum around here,which became Canada's tech hub,arguably. U of W. The teacher the school board hired wasn't 'officially' a teacher.She was 23 years old right out of U of W. Happened to attend the first class she ever taught.You could sense she was a bit nervous but that quickly turned to elation,which was obvious by the here body language and smile.She was doing it. Best teacher i ever had in most interesting course i ever took. Still have everything from all 3 terms in a box,here. Only subject that i kept everything from.Bought first computer i ever owned from pawn shop,early 2017.Computers were everywhere,didn't need one.First thing was blow out the dud OS on it and install an open source OS. Ran it for 4 years on the hp pavillion dv6700 Special Edition i bought fro the pawn shop,cheap. SSD'd it. LTS ran out on the distro. Still have that laptop,it still works.More laptops here,now,most were free,all older.Doesn't matter to me.SSD,max RAM,good to go.Different distro's on all of them (5 altogether). Linux and FreeBsd. Rust installed.Neovim,GNU Emacs,Vs Code,primary is Neovim,now. No plug-ins other than took a bit of a config file from github for Termit on this old machine with Debian 11 in. Don't have ambitions of working in the field but do really like all that is learned from those who take time to teach others.That's great!.
Since I found Kanagawa a few weeks ago I haven't switched to a different one. And I usually switch a lot because I get bored easily. At least in the past it was always like this with vim: Find a new awesome theme, install it, use it, find one particular edge-case where it looks ugly, cry, patch, use it, find a bigger edge-case, cry more, repeat from top. With Kanagawa I did not have to "fix" anything. :o)
I like it a lot too, especially considering the support for a variety of platforms, so the experience is consistent in a browser, text editor and the system itself
I use torte with treesitter and tweak a few things (e.g., make the background less dark, darken the cursorline...). I like a some of these fancy packaged themes, but the liberal use of bold and italics gets a bit too distracting.
I do love rose-pine and it's what I'm using now but there will always be a spot in my cold black heart for darcula from the JetBrains folks (there's of course a neovim port). I share your opinion of gruvbox: I've never liked themes with that much red.
Doom One, i found it as a port of the doom emacs theme to neovim, I LOVE the colors and contrast the theme has. Sadly seems like a dead project, and I'm not very good with colors so I Don't feel too qualified to maintain it or build upon it
Hard to say. I use Visual Studio professionally or Visual Studio code for Python and as a text editor. Overall it's Nord theme. Light ones: Visual Studio default, Solarized (i don't like light themes, this one is doable if there's too much sunlight) Dark ones: Nord, Ayu Mirage (or similar Field Lights for VS Code), Tomorrow Dark or default one. Kanagawa is ok for terminal (I selected colors manually from palette), but I haven't found good variant for VS Code. Sometime problem is not color palette, but it's usage for certain languages. It might be good for HTML, horrible for C++. Fonts are easier: Jet Brains Mono for IDE/Code. For terminal it does not matter so much.
These looks good, sad I can't enjoy them. I have protanopia, the best theme that works for me is the default in VScode. Before VScode was released I used zenburn for Emacs.
I was using OneDark Pro until recently, but I got sick of all the red, it makes everything look like an error 🤣 I switched back to Monokai because I used that in the past and liked it, but I'm not sure I'm settled on it now.
I just wondering that u use macos, inside macos is virtually ur linux machine, inside ur linux machine theres another virtual machine (ubuntu) where all the themes and experiments go lol
The night owl theme is relaxing. I find reds distracting and this theme doesn’t use red. The colors feel “punchy”. Catppuccin is also my favorite right now though.
some list i found usable. currently using neosolarized.color balance is good for eyes. srcery-colors/srcery-vim Mofiqul/dracula.nvim B4mbus/oxocarbon-lua.nvim arzg/vim-colors-xcode svrana/neosolarized.nvim
I keep going back to rmehri01/onenord.nvim. I prefer higher contrast dark themes like Ayu or even some light high contrast themes like papercolor which I am thinking about switching to soon.
I'm voting for gruvbox material. It's a more pastel-ish gruvbox that's pretty easy on the eyes, and I like the colour palette.
Rose Pine is actually a nice break from the other more common themes. Lualine configs set to auto also matches pretty well.
i'm a fan of everforest dark medium, something about all that green
My theme switching stopped when I discovered Everforest. My whole system is Everforest!
I liked your list! For me however, as trendy or stereotypical as it may seem right now, Tokyo Nights themes are my favorites, and I was really surprised not to see it in your list!
Colors are bright and high contrast, which is hard on the eyes. She went for pastel/easy on the eyes themes so I wouldn't expect to see things like dracula, monokai, Tokyo nights and Omni here.
I used nord for six years or so. Switched to everforest a couple months ago just for something new and absolutely loving it.
After everforest and nord, I keep Tokyo night, gruvbox, and cattpuccin on the bench for random mood changes.
Started using Rose Pine bcs of ThePrimeagen and it really grew on me
+1 for Rose Pine. It's the classy restaurant to the other themes' late night diner.
I personally use onedark, might check out some of these as well
I use onedark because the archcraft distro i have, love it
Went Cattpuccin, never looked back.
Best theme I've ever used.
aaaand I just checked out Kanagawa, might be my new theme lol
I could code all day long with 'Gruvbox Material'! Opinionatedly, the best Gruvbox based theme there is! ^_^
Been using gruvbox for a long time.... Thanks to Prime :)
I always had a preference for warm and dark themes and Gruvbox material dark on vscodium works like a charm
I've been using Iceberg for a while now, I even managed to get set up kitty with it by adding it to kitty-cat, I might submit a PR so it can be added officially. Iceberg is a dark blue with shades of blue and some nice complementary colors. I also like Night Owl, Tokyo Nights, and a few others that are similar. I used to only like themes with a black background, but the dark blues have been more appealing to me for almost 2 years now.
Tokyonight definetly! I love the moon version avaiable for neovim.
Folke's tokyonight needs more love
Hello, nice overview.
My favorite theme from your list is Kanagawa.
My personal favorite is Tokyonight by Folke.
Rosè Pine is so nice! Pastel and dark!
I'm using rose-pine and gruvbox
Starting using catppuccin because of your channel. Many thanks!!
I wish I like it catpuccin, but rosé-pine just won my heart. :)
Good video, btw. :)
I've been hovering between Nord and Everforest for a while, especially the Zenbones versions, but I am sorely tempted by fenetikm/falcon if I can just find the time to remove the purple "active" pane and stick with the low contrast grey across the board. The yellow, orange and red really "pop" the important bits of the code and make visual location finding/understanding very easy.
My fav is 'Horizon'. It gives me beach town vibes. I also have a custom bash theme based on the colors of Horizon. They got a great Website with all the color in hex for all sub-themes ☺️
I like solarized, its light on the eyes, foreground is green/gray and it's background is blue with some green in it
rose-pine ~ the colors compliment each other nicely imo
How could you not have Dracula in there :O :O
OneDark theme ftw
I find that candy colored syntax highlights just gets in the way. So my theme of choice is Monochrome by glitch
I use Everblush. Like catpuccin, they've got themes for everything, so my whole setup looks like it.
Mariana Pro will always be my #1 because of my sublime text roots
I love the boo colorscheme by rockerboo. More people should absolutely give it a shot
Monokai Pro
Nice colors, not too dark
typical Atom one dark, easy on the eyes suitable for both indoor and outdoor
My fav rn is the Duskfox variant of Nightfox, but all of em are pretty great imo
Dracula theme does it for me. The have the theme for SO many apps it's nice.
My favourite one is Everblush new theme but really good. My transition was from Nord -> Catppuccin -> Everblush
rose-pine
Catppuccin is easily my go to theme for e everything :D
i'm old. First time i sat behind a computer was 10th grade,school year 1981-1982. PC's just getting out of gate. School board introduced programming course for first time in high school curriculum around here,which became Canada's tech hub,arguably. U of W. The teacher the school board hired wasn't 'officially' a teacher.She was 23 years old right out of U of W. Happened to attend the first class she ever taught.You could sense she was a bit nervous but that quickly turned to elation,which was obvious by the here body language and smile.She was doing it. Best teacher i ever had in most interesting course i ever took. Still have everything from all 3 terms in a box,here. Only subject that i kept everything from.Bought first computer i ever owned from pawn shop,early 2017.Computers were everywhere,didn't need one.First thing was blow out the dud OS on it and install an open source OS. Ran it for 4 years on the hp pavillion dv6700 Special Edition i bought fro the pawn shop,cheap. SSD'd it. LTS ran out on the distro. Still have that laptop,it still works.More laptops here,now,most were free,all older.Doesn't matter to me.SSD,max RAM,good to go.Different distro's on all of them (5 altogether). Linux and FreeBsd. Rust installed.Neovim,GNU Emacs,Vs Code,primary is Neovim,now. No plug-ins other than took a bit of a config file from github for Termit on this old machine with Debian 11 in. Don't have ambitions of working in the field but do really like all that is learned from those who take time to teach others.That's great!.
Since I found Kanagawa a few weeks ago I haven't switched to a different one. And I usually switch a lot because I get bored easily. At least in the past it was always like this with vim: Find a new awesome theme, install it, use it, find one particular edge-case where it looks ugly, cry, patch, use it, find a bigger edge-case, cry more, repeat from top. With Kanagawa I did not have to "fix" anything. :o)
I'm currently using Nord. Great pastel theme with lot of support. It's pretty much Gruvbox but blue.
I like it a lot too, especially considering the support for a variety of platforms, so the experience is consistent in a browser, text editor and the system itself
I've always liked the vscode theme for some reason. There's a really nice one for NeoVim! :)
I also really like the vscode dark theme. Do you know if folks have made dupes of it for Neo vim and textmate and maybe the terminal?
enfocado theme ('nature' variant) is pretty nice
My favorite themes are tokyo night and oxocarbon
oxocarbon WWWW
@@notvoidz 🗿🍷
My favorite is Embark
I'm a gruvbox material person, but I'm trying out cappuccin macchiato on my laptop
You should try "Gotham". Only one color but it's amazing.
I like frappe grey and also nightfox)
I use torte with treesitter and tweak a few things (e.g., make the background less dark, darken the cursorline...). I like a some of these fancy packaged themes, but the liberal use of bold and italics gets a bit too distracting.
I do love rose-pine and it's what I'm using now but there will always be a spot in my cold black heart for darcula from the JetBrains folks (there's of course a neovim port). I share your opinion of gruvbox: I've never liked themes with that much red.
Doom One, i found it as a port of the doom emacs theme to neovim, I LOVE the colors and contrast the theme has. Sadly seems like a dead project, and I'm not very good with colors so I Don't feel too qualified to maintain it or build upon it
Hard to say. I use Visual Studio professionally or Visual Studio code for Python and as a text editor.
Overall it's Nord theme.
Light ones: Visual Studio default, Solarized (i don't like light themes, this one is doable if there's too much sunlight)
Dark ones: Nord, Ayu Mirage (or similar Field Lights for VS Code), Tomorrow Dark or default one. Kanagawa is ok for terminal (I selected colors manually from palette), but I haven't found good variant for VS Code. Sometime problem is not color palette, but it's usage for certain languages. It might be good for HTML, horrible for C++.
Fonts are easier: Jet Brains Mono for IDE/Code. For terminal it does not matter so much.
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These looks good, sad I can't enjoy them.
I have protanopia, the best theme that works for me is the default in VScode.
Before VScode was released I used zenburn for Emacs.
Enjoy
1. WeChat Dark
2. Moegi Dark
3. Runic Minimal
4. Bluloco Dark
5. Vercel
My fav is catpuccin, of course I found it because of you bash :)
Night Owl is the GOAT
Carbonfox slaps
I think you would love rose-pine
Modus and Adwaita are my favorite because #000000 on my oled display😅 You probably wouldn't like them though.
Nodders
I was using OneDark Pro until recently, but I got sick of all the red, it makes everything look like an error 🤣 I switched back to Monokai because I used that in the past and liked it, but I'm not sure I'm settled on it now.
lately i'm addicted with xcode dark theme and github dark theme 🙄
Gruvbox is goat ;)
Dracula & Wes Bos
catppuccin 100% ^^
I just wondering that u use macos, inside macos is virtually ur linux machine, inside ur linux machine theres another virtual machine (ubuntu) where all the themes and experiments go lol
LOL imagine! Linux is
Onedark gang ✊😎
tokyo night by folke
Monokai (Vibrant) forever
Can you please make a video on your Ubuntu theme setup and stuff :D
Shades of purple.
But I think it doesn't work properly anymore...
im something of a tomorrow night person myself
Dracula theme or Doom 1
I used to love Gruvbox, but then I found PaperColor
tokyonight, gruvbox, ...
Monokai
Tokyo Night would be a good addition I think
if it's not one dark..........
The night owl theme is relaxing. I find reds distracting and this theme doesn’t use red. The colors feel “punchy”. Catppuccin is also my favorite right now though.
community material darker
Dracula
Kanagawa link is broken btw
Thank you!! I fixed them after seeing this 🧡
@@bashbunni no problem :)
tokyonight?
1st two are great, I find the last two borderline unreadable
My always choice of theme is material.nvim more specifically Deep ocean varient
tokyo night™.
also tokyo night™.
some list i found usable.
currently using neosolarized.color balance is good for eyes.
srcery-colors/srcery-vim
Mofiqul/dracula.nvim
B4mbus/oxocarbon-lua.nvim
arzg/vim-colors-xcode
svrana/neosolarized.nvim
GRUVBOX MATERIAL
ITS GRUVBOX BUT BETTER
I hope I was able to sufficiently explain my love for this theme
My favorite is smyck, but that is almost not usable anymore.It is lacking support for just about everything.
I keep going back to rmehri01/onenord.nvim. I prefer higher contrast dark themes like Ayu or even some light high contrast themes like papercolor which I am thinking about switching to soon.
kanagawa is amazing
For me, the best one right now is lighthaus.nvim, the dark variant
kaicataldo/material.vim the ocean variant, i like material themes especially ocean/deep ocean
rose-pine