color palette
background
#1A1515
foreground
#DCC9BC
accent
#AE3F82
cursor
#ffe9c7
selection background
#DCC9BC
selection foreground
#2d2424
color0
#1A1515
color1
#F07342
color2
#959A6B
color3
#E39C45
color4
#756D94
color5
#7B3D79
color6
#AE3F82
color7
#DCC9BC
color8
#453636
color9
#CF223E
color10
#959A6B
color11
#E39C45
color12
#756D94
color13
#7B3D79
color14
#AE3F82
color15
#ffe9c7
preview
readme
Omarchy Biscuit de Mar Dark Theme
Biscuit de Mar dark is a colorscheme by abb3v I have applied it to this Omarchy theme and canonized the color asignments to be as official as possible. abb3v describes the de Mar varient as follows:
"Biscuit de Mar - "Biscuit from the Sea" - is what happens when Biscoito ventures too close to the shoreline! Imagine our brave little biscuit getting caught in the gentle waves. As the water washes over him, his colors become softer, more muted, and take on a sandy, coastal quality. The result is a palette with a washed-out, serene character that's perfect for designs requiring a more subtle, relaxed aesthetic."
Preview

Install
Use the Omarchy theme installer:
omarchy-theme-install https://github.com/OldJobobo/omarchy-biscuit-de-mar-dark-theme
Wallpapers
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Notes
hyprland.confsets themed active/inactive border colors and light blur values.neovim.luatargets the Biscuit Neovim colorscheme and applies popup/completion highlight overrides.- The palette is centralized in
colors.tomland reflected incolors.cssfor cross-app consistency.
Attribution
- Base16 scheme
Biscuit de Mar (Dark)bytsukki9696(biscuit-mar-dark-base16.yaml) - btop theme variant by OldJobobo (
btop.theme) - Biscuit Cava theme: https://github.com/Biscuit-Theme/cava (
cava_theme) - Biscuit Neovim theme: https://github.com/Biscuit-Theme/nvim
- Theme packaging, palette adaptation, and wallpapers: https://github.com/OldJobobo
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