Rosé Pine Midnight community fork #188
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Our palette is the same between VSCode and Neovim, however usage may vary. If you're talking about the background colour then that could be a discrepancy caused by the terminal emulator, treesitter, tmux, or a variety of other things. It is possible to override the background in Rosé Pine but for more fine-grained control please look at our canary branch as this adds a method of changing the palette, e.g. a darker "base". |
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My bad, that's because I use Rosé Pine Burnt on VS Code. Sorry for the inconvenience. |
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I really like rose pine on VSCode because it has a warm palette. Strangely, it's not the same palette as the neovim colorscheme.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be cool to have a new variation of the neovim colorscheme looking like the "rosé pine" scheme on vscode.
Describe alternatives you've considered
My first theme was nordic.nvim, but it was too light, then I used rose pine, but it is too cold, so in the end I forked rose-pine.nvim and changed the background color.
It looks like this :
Here is the link to my fork : https://github.com/Courtcircuits/neovim-darker
Basically, I just changed a few colors in the palette. Since it's a minor codebase update impacting strongly the color scheme, I'm not sure, it's relevant to merge it to the main project. Still, if some people like the idea, let's merge it !
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