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Hey, I noticed that when using colours different from gruvbox (in my case oneDark) with nvim-ts-rainbow, that some bracket highlights result in a really difficult contrast.
Therefore I changed some of the highlight colours to better suit the used color palette.
As other plugins are supporting specifying a theme or adapting to the color palette by default, I thought it would be a nice feature addition to have the same for nvim-ts-rainbow.
At the moment it's just an idea and I don't know how much effort is need to achieve it, but I thought dropping it here to see if it's interesting enough for @p00f and others would be a good starting point.✌️
Hey, I noticed that when using colours different from gruvbox (in my case oneDark) with nvim-ts-rainbow, that some bracket highlights result in a really difficult contrast.
Therefore I changed some of the highlight colours to better suit the used color palette.
As other plugins are supporting specifying a theme or adapting to the color palette by default, I thought it would be a nice feature addition to have the same for nvim-ts-rainbow.
At the moment it's just an idea and I don't know how much effort is need to achieve it, but I thought dropping it here to see if it's interesting enough for @p00f and others would be a good starting point.✌️