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    Nord Vim

    Nord Vim

    An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant Vim theme

    Nord for Vim/Neovim is a carefully curated arctic, north-bluish color scheme designed for aesthetic harmony and low eye strain. Its palette centers on “Polar Night,” “Snow Storm,” and “Frost/Aurora” tones, giving a cool, subdued backdrop with distinct accents for keywords, strings, diagnostics, and UI chrome. The theme targets consistency across terminals and GUIs with true-color support and well-mapped 256-color fallbacks. It includes integration highlights for common plugins and Treesitter...
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    KittenTricks

    KittenTricks

    React Native starter kit with over 40 screens and themes

    ...Forever open source and free! Unlock the true power of the theming system by switching between Light and Dark themes in the runtime. Drive diversity by creating as many themes as needed without changing the source code of the components.
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    Chameleon

    Chameleon

    Color framework for Swift and Objective-C

    Chameleon is a lightweight, yet powerful, color framework for iOS (Objective-C & Swift). It is built on the idea that software applications should function effortlessly while simultaneously maintaining their beautiful interfaces. With Chameleon, you can easily stop tinkering with RGB values, wasting hours figuring out the right color combinations to use in your app, and worrying about whether your text will be readable on the various background colors of your app. With a plethora of color...
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    Flatland

    Flatland

    Flatland is a simple theme and accompanying color scheme

    ...Its palette favors warm oranges, cyans, and purples against dark backgrounds, striking a balance between vibrancy and long-session comfort. Flatland also standardizes iconography and tab styling to keep the editor frame unobtrusive, letting code take center stage. Because it became widely adopted, many ports exist for other editors and terminals, making it easy to keep a consistent look across tools. The project is opinionated but pragmatic, aiming for a cohesive, contemporary feel that still respects legibility and focus.
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    KSplasherX is ksplasher splash screen editor and creator but for the new ksplashx KDE4 engine, so you as always can edit author info, and place elements wherever you wants. You will need python-qt4, and python-imaging for create animations.
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