title | description | author | tags | colors | created | modified |
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Solarized |
Precision colors for machines and people |
Ethan Schoonover |
test, testing, test123 |
light yellow |
2011 Mar 15 |
2011 Apr 16 |
Solarized is a sixteen color palette (eight monotones, eight accent colors) designed for use with terminal and gui applications. It has several unique properties. I designed this colorscheme with both precise CIELAB lightness relationships and a refined set of hues based on fixed color wheel relationships. It has been tested extensively in real world use on color calibrated displays (as well as uncalibrated/intentionally miscalibrated displays) and in a variety of lighting conditions.
See the changelog for what's new in the most recent release.
Currently available in formats for (cf screenshots below):
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Vim by me (the Vim-only portion of Solarized is available here, for use with Pathogen, etc.). See also the Vim README.
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Emacs courtesy of Greg Pfeil (@sellout) in the main repo and in a standalone repository
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IntelliJ IDEA courtesy of Johan Kaving and (@flangy) in the main repo and in a standalone repository
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NetBeans courtesy of Brian Fenton and in the main repo and in a standalone repository
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SeeStyle theme for Coda & SubEthaEdit courtesy of Justin Hileman (@bobthecow), in the main repo and in a standalone repository
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TextMate --- NOTE: Dark Theme is work in progress
courtesy of Tom Martin (@deplorableword) in the main repo and in a standalone repository (with key work from Mark Story and Brian Mathiyakom) -
TextWrangler & BBEdit courtesy of Rui Carmo (@taoofmac) in the main repo and in a standalone repository
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Visual Studio courtesy of David Thibault (@leddt) in the main repo and in a standalone repository
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Xcode work in progress ports are available for Xcode 3 and Xcode 4 and will be pulled into the main Solarized project soon.
- Xresources / Xdefaults
- iTerm2
- OS X Terminal.app
- Putty courtesy Brant Bobby and on GitHub