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Are there alternatives to Solarized (the color scheme)? [closed]

Solarized is great, but are there other low-contrast color schemes with different colors that retain "contrasting hues (based on colorwheel relations) for syntax highlighting readability"?

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octosquidopus Avatar asked Sep 09 '13 19:09

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https://github.com/chriskempson/tomorrow-theme

Tomorrow theme, look at this, very nice and compatible with a lot of software.

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user1854236 Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 02:09

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