
color palette
background
#263238
foreground
#ffffff
accent
#37b6ff
cursor
#ffffff
c0
#263238
c1
#fc3841
c2
#5cf19e
c3
#fed032
c4
#37b6ff
c5
#fc226e
c6
#59ffd1
c7
#ffffff
c8
#a1b0b8
c9
#fc746d
c10
#adf7be
c11
#fee16c
c12
#70cfff
c13
#fc669b
c14
#9affe6
c15
#ffffff
preview
~/lairetam
user@omarchy:~ $ ls --color
desktop/scripts/.config/notes.mdMakefileREADME.md
user@omarchy:~ $
readme
# Lairetam Theme for Omarchy Inspired by Google's Material Design 2 color system and made for Omarchy - the opinionated Arch-based Linux distribution for pioneers. I created this theme because Material Design 2's color palette excels where it matters most: extended coding sessions, terminal work, and complex technical tasks. The colors are easy on the eyes while providing excellent syntax highlighting and visual hierarchy. ## Screenshot <p align="center"> <img src="theme.png" alt="Omarchy Lairetam Theme Screenshot"> </p> ### Font The font I'm using in the screenshot is called Geist Mono designed by Vercel (https://vercel.com/font) ## Installation ### Omarchy To install this theme, simply use the `omarchy-theme-install` command: ```bash omarchy-theme-install https://github.com/chrisintheshell/omarchy-lairetam-theme ``` ## Neovim Theme See my `lairetam-neovim` repository for the Neovim theme.