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minus-squaretallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-22 months agoI don’t know much vim, but emacs has themes and I’m sure that vim does too. kagis I dunno if this is what vimfolk use these days, but: https://vimcolorschemes.com/i/trending EDIT: Here are two “blue background” themes: https://vimcolorschemes.com/lmintmate/blue-mood-vim https://vimcolorschemes.com/vim-scripts/blue.vim EDIT2: And some emacs themes – vim themes look to be a lot simpler than these: https://emacsthemes.com/ including a clone of the Borland C that I guess the author likes: https://emacsthemes.com/themes/borland-blue-theme.html EDIT3: Here’s a Borland C color scheme for vim: https://github.com/letorbi/vim-colors-modern-borland
I don’t know much vim, but emacs has themes and I’m sure that vim does too.
kagis
I dunno if this is what vimfolk use these days, but:
https://vimcolorschemes.com/i/trending
EDIT: Here are two “blue background” themes:
https://vimcolorschemes.com/lmintmate/blue-mood-vim
https://vimcolorschemes.com/vim-scripts/blue.vim
EDIT2: And some emacs themes – vim themes look to be a lot simpler than these:
https://emacsthemes.com/
including a clone of the Borland C that I guess the author likes:
https://emacsthemes.com/themes/borland-blue-theme.html
EDIT3: Here’s a Borland C color scheme for vim:
https://github.com/letorbi/vim-colors-modern-borland