This tunes Green, Blue, Magenta, and Cyan to give Gogh it's own unique
look and feel, more colorful and vibrant than palenight
Signed-off-by: Alecto Irene Perez <perez.cs@pm.me>
Sweet Terminal was showing up as Sweet Terminal on the website, but
inside Gogh it was showing up as sweet.
Signed-off-by: Alecto Irene Perez <perez.cs@pm.me>
This theme is very pretty, and it shows up on the website, but
it was missing from the list of themes in gogh.sh so it wasn't
installable. I've added it back to the list in gogh.sh (was it's absence
an oversight?)
Signed-off-by: Alecto Irene Perez <perez.cs@pm.me>
Cyan is commonly used to display moved sections of text when viewing a
git diff on the command line: the moved-from section is magenta,
and the
moved-to section is cyan. This commit increases the contrast of Cyan
in the Nord Light theme to better cover these use cases, while still
maintaining it's distinguishability as Cyan.
Signed-off-by: Alecto Irene Perez <perez.cs@pm.me>
Update Nord Light theme to improve usability and make the black and
grey colors a dark blue.
Regarding usability: Prior to this change, it was extremely difficult
to read green text with Nord Light because the green was such a light
color that the text was hard to discern against the background.
Green text is common in the output of commands like `git diff`, and
many zsh themes use green text to indicate the existence of a command.
This commit uses a darker green that's still in line with the theme.
Regarding update to black and grey: using dark blue and blue-grey
colors for Black and Grey respectively is more in line with the style
choices
made by the Nord theme.
Signed-off-by: Alecto Irene Perez <perez.cs@pm.me>