Neovim colorscheme subcommand#58
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Make this a function in the theme module
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Changes reverted (subcommand, parser, ...) and neovim colorscheme generation function added to theme module. This is indeed easier :) |
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Added neovim subcommand to caelestia-cli. This subcommand generates a colorscheme on the nvim configuration colors subfolder. Then a simple "colorscheme caelestia" should apply the materialyou color caelestia creates following scheme, wallpaper colors. The colorscheme is generated from a neovim template neovim.lua. Tried to follow the coding style, and testing did not show any breaking behaviour.