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a calming night sea colorscheme for developers.

yorumi.nvim - deep code, quiet sea

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Yorumi – a calming deep sea colorscheme for developers. Inspired by the tranquil night sea, Yorumi bathes your editor in a soothing blend of blues and greens, maintaining mellow vibes with low contrast between components. Your text stays razor-sharp and easy on the eyes (~8:1 contrast ratio), perfect for late-night coding marathons or when you crave a cozy nook. Less eye strain, more code magic. Dive into the soothing world of Yorumi and keep your coding cool.

As a longtime fan of the Kanagawa theme by rebelot, I wanted to elevate the experience further. Yorumi offers a darker and cozier aesthetic, perfect for maintaining a sharp and serene coding environment.

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What You'll Find Here

  • Palette Deep Dive: Explore detailed breakdowns of each color group, complete with color codes and their roles within the scheme.

  • See It in Action: Discover charts, color swatches, and code snippets showcasing Yorumi's elegant design.

  • Download the Goodness: Ready to reduce eye strain? Download Yorumi for your favorite developer tools and applications. Welcome to your cozier digital workspace! ❤️

  • Yorumi Website: https://yorumicolors.cc – Dive deeper into Yorumi's features and inspirations.

  • Contributing: Love Yorumi or want to contribute? Check out the CONTRIBUTING.md for ways to get involved.

Yorumi transforms your coding sessions into a peaceful and focused journey. Dive in, explore the palette, and see how it complements your coding style!

Palette

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Yorumi features a deep sea palette, thoughtfully divided into six thematic color groups. Each group embodies different elements of the ocean to create a serene and focused coding environment. Utilize these colors to enhance various aspects of your editor, from syntax highlighting to UI components, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing workspace.

Yoru (夜) - Night

Embracing the tranquil darkness of the night sea.

Color Reference Hex Code Description
Yoru0 yoru0 #060914 Ideal for the background of your editor, providing a deep, calming base.
Yoru1 yoru1 #0C0F1A Perfect for inactive UI elements like status lines and inactive buffers.
Yoru2 yoru2 #121520 Use for cursor lines and background highlights to subtly differentiate active areas.
Yoru3 yoru3 #1D202B Suitable for fold columns and other auxiliary UI components to maintain a cohesive look.

Tsuki (月) - Moon

Capturing the ethereal glow of moonlight shimmering on water.

Color Reference Hex Code Description
Tsuki0 tsuki0 #656771 Perfect for comments and less prominent text, blending seamlessly with the background.
Tsuki1 tsuki1 #878996 Use for keywords and operators to make them stand out without harsh contrasts.
Tsuki2 tsuki2 #A7A9B5 Ideal for function names and variables, providing clarity and focus.
Tsuki3 tsuki3 #BDBFCB Great for standard text and identifiers, ensuring high readability.
Tsuki4 tsuki4 #C6DFEC Excellent for hover highlights and selection backgrounds, enhancing interactivity.

Kuroi (黒) - Black

Reflecting the mysterious depths and shadowy hues beneath the surface.

Color Reference Hex Code Description
KuroiRed kuroiRed #4E0E0E Use for error backgrounds and critical alerts to grab attention effectively.
KuroiGreen kuroiGreen #1C4642 Perfect for success backgrounds and Git diffs (additions) to signify positive actions.
KuroiBlue kuroiBlue #0D2C4E Ideal for informational backgrounds and Git diffs (changes) to denote modifications.
KuroiYellow kuroiYellow #6B5905 Use for warnings and Git diffs (text changes) to highlight important notices.
KuroiViolet kuroiViolet #0E0D17 Suitable for inactive UI elements and less prominent text, maintaining a sleek interface.
KuroiBlack kuroiBlack #121210 Serves as the another background color, offering a dark and immersive coding space.
KuroiGray kuroiGray #343742 Use for conceal elements, visual separators, and non-critical text to keep the interface clean.

Umi (海) - Sea

Echoing the vibrant life and dynamic colors of the ocean.

Color Reference Hex Code Description
UmiRed umiRed #913B3B Ideal for highlights and active search matches to make them easily noticeable.
UmiOrange umiOrange #9C672B Perfect for UI elements like buttons and links, adding a touch of warmth.
UmiGreen umiGreen #667C4B Use for highlights in Git diffs (additions) and success notifications.
UmiBlue umiBlue #42778A Great for directory names and informational text, providing a calming effect.
UmiYellow umiYellow #9D672F Suitable for warnings and active lines, ensuring they stand out subtly.
UmiMagenta umiMagenta #8D3F5A Use for string literals and special characters to add vibrancy without overwhelming.
UmiCyan umiCyan #49837E Perfect for variable names and annotations, enhancing clarity and focus.

Sango (珊瑚) - Coral

Inspired by the lively hues and intricate beauty of coral reefs.

Color Reference Hex Code Description
SangoRed sangoRed #F05C60 Ideal for errors and critical alerts to immediately draw attention.
SangoOrange sangoOrange #D29146 Use for warning messages and important notices to maintain visibility without harshness.
SangoGreen sangoGreen #80AA6E Perfect for success messages and Git diffs (additions) to signify positive changes.
SangoBlue sangoBlue #597BC0 Great for function names and class definitions, adding a professional touch.
SangoYellow sangoYellow #BA9A5E Use for highlight groups like CurSearch and IncSearch to ensure they are easily noticeable.
SangoMagenta sangoMagenta #B4647F Suitable for method names and decorators, adding depth to your code structure.
SangoViolet sangoViolet #A188C3 Use for keywords and operators to make them stand out subtly against the background.
SangoCyan sangoCyan #7AA8A7 Perfect for type annotations and interface definitions, enhancing readability.

Kairo (海路) - Bioluminescent Sea

Capturing the mesmerizing glow of bioluminescent sea life.

Color Reference Hex Code Description
KairoRed kairoRed #F47171 Use for inline errors and critical issues to ensure they are immediately visible.
KairoOrange kairoOrange #F3AB59 Perfect for active highlights and selections, adding a vibrant touch to interactions.
KairoGreen kairoGreen #9CB67D Ideal for success indicators and Git diffs (additions), promoting a positive coding experience.
KairoBlue kairoBlue #788AD3 Great for informational messages and static highlights, providing clarity without distraction.
KairoYellow kairoYellow #D6B476 Use for active search highlights and substitute matches, ensuring they stand out effectively.
KairoMagenta kairoMagenta #DA72A2 Suitable for function annotations and special variables, adding a touch of sophistication.
KairoViolet kairoViolet #958EBE Perfect for complex data structures and decorators, enhancing the visual hierarchy.
KairoCyan kairoCyan #85C7B8 Use for interface elements and type hints, providing a crisp and clear contrast for better focus.

Contributing

We’re thrilled you want to contribute to Yorumi! While our team maintains the core theme, we rely on the community to expand Yorumi to more applications.

How You Can Help

  • Submit Ports: If Yorumi isn’t available for an application you use, feel free to create a port and submit a pull request here
  • Join the Organization: After we transition the repository to our organization, active contributors will be granted maintainership to manage their respective ports.

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