My own, personal colorscheme.
If you're looking for a beautiful colorscheme for Vim with beautiful, well-balanced colors, then you should look elsewhere. If you want a dark, low-contrast theme for your editor, this isn't for you. If you want something that the author didn't just name after himself, then I'm sorry.
The several goals of vim-djmoch are as follows:
- High contrast, for readability.
- Black-on-white, which is more natural to the eye.
- I'm somewhat attached to the shade of blue, so that's used as an accent.
Beyond those goals, the author reserves every right to make sudden, radical changes without warning. The hope is that it will stabilize over time, but as of September 2019 it's brand new and should be considered unstable (or worse).
djmoch.vim is distributed under the same terms as Vim itself (see :help license). djmoch.erb and Makefile are either derived or copied from vim-rnb and so carry forward that project's MIT license (see LICENSE.rnb).