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easyl

v0.0.0

Published

A framework to create Vim and TMUX colorschemes

Downloads

3

Readme

Easyl


This is a work in progress and the APIs and commands may change.

What is Easyl?

Easyl is a framework to create colorschemes for (Neo)Vim and Tmux. (Other applications to be added in the future).

Easyl was inspired by estilo and Falcon, a theme created with estilo. I started working on a project similar to Falcon, called Night Hawk and after I wrote a few generators I decided to decouple them from Night Hawk and create Easyl

How does it work

You create a new project with easyl init, add your colors to the palette and then render the files needed for (Neo)Vim and Tmux. You (or anyone) can import those files and use your brand new colorscheme.


Easyl © 2019+, Filipe Kiss Released under the MIT License. Authored and maintained by Filipe Kiss.

GitHub @filipekiss  ·  Twitter @filipekiss