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Collection of colorschemes.
Based on DuoTone themes by Simurai for Atom.
“DuoTone themes use only 2 hues (7 shades in total). It tones down less important parts (like punctuation and brackets) and highlights only the important ones. This leads to a more calm color scheme, but still lets you find the stuff you’re looking for.”
Base2Tone has it’s own dedicated repository, and demopage on http://base2t.one.
Screenshot Code Syntax Highlighting with Prism and Base2Tone-Pool theme
Atelier Schemes, demotiles for Dune, syntax highlighting colorscheme
screenshot of Dune colorscheme - dark version - in Vim
Colorschemes for Prism demopage
screenshot of styleswitcher for Prism themes
Copyright (c) 2013 Bram de Haan
Released under MIT Licence
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Syntax Highlighting Colorschemes for many applications
The npm package syntax-highlighting receives a total of 117 weekly downloads. As such, syntax-highlighting popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that syntax-highlighting demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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