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- [ldelossa/vimdark](https://github.com/ldelossa/vimdark) - A minimal Vim theme for night time. Loosely based on vim-monotonic and chrome's dark reader extension. A light theme is included as well for the day time.
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- [Everblush/everblush.nvim](https://github.com/Everblush/everblush.nvim) - A dark, vibrant and beautiful colorscheme written in Lua.
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- [adisen99/apprentice.nvim](https://github.com/adisen99/apprentice.nvim) - Colorscheme written in Lua based on the [Apprentice](https://github.com/romainl/Apprentice) color pattete with Tree-sitter and built-in lsp support.
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- [olimorris/onedarkpro.nvim](https://github.com/olimorris/onedarkpro.nvim) - One Dark Pro theme, written in Lua and based on the VS Code theme. Includes dark and light themes with completely customisable colors, styles and highlights.
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- [olimorris/onedarkpro.nvim](https://github.com/olimorris/onedarkpro.nvim) - Atom's iconic One Dark theme. Cacheable, fully customisable, Tree-sitter and LSP semantic token support. Comes with light and dark variants.
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- [rmehri01/onenord.nvim](https://github.com/rmehri01/onenord.nvim) - A Neovim theme that combines the Nord and Atom One Dark color palettes for a more vibrant programming experience.
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- [RishabhRD/gruvy](https://github.com/RishabhRD/gruvy) - Gruvbuddy without colorbuddy using Lush.
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- [echasnovski/mini.nvim#colorschemes](https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.nvim#plugin-colorschemes) - Color schemes included in `mini.nvim` plugin. All of them prioritize high contrast ratio for reading text and computing palettes in perceptually uniform color spaces.
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