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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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    LibEngsas

    LibEngsas

    The main task is an independent API for KDE and Qt

    ...This package contains libengsas linked against KDE, so you should install this package instead of libengsas0, if you want to enable the internal KDE usage of libengsas Binary and source packages for many Linux distributions can be found at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/engsas The source code documentation can be found at http://trac.engsas.de/libengsas/doxygen.
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