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    Lip Gloss

    Lip Gloss

    Style definitions for nice terminal layouts

    ...Built with TUIs in mind. Lip Gloss takes an expressive, declarative approach to terminal rendering. Users familiar with CSS will feel at home with Lip Gloss. The terminal's color profile will be automatically detected, and colors outside the gamut of the current palette will be automatically coerced to their closest available value. The terminal's background color will automatically be detected and the appropriate color will be chosen at runtime. There are also shorthand functions for defining borders, which follow a similar pattern to the margin and padding shorthand functions. ...
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    Solarized

    Solarized

    precision color scheme for multiple applications (terminal, vim, etc.)

    Solarized is a carefully designed color palette available in both light and dark variants, built to reduce eye strain and maintain semantic contrast across tools. Its twelve-color scheme balances hues and luminance so syntax elements remain distinct without harsh brightness jumps. The project ships with reference implementations and guidelines to keep colors consistent across terminals, editors, and applications.
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