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spacemacs-dark, kaolin-valley-dark, or their light equivalents, spacemacs-light and kaolin-valley-light
If you use wal
to set your desktop wallpaper then xresources-theme can look really slick based on the colors it pulls from the image
dracula a million times 🙂
When it comes to choosing themes, my suggestion would be, either: - go with the most polished and popular ones: Zenburn, Solarized, Sanityinc - base16 themes - less colors, less strain to the eyes - also doom themes are aesthetically pleasing, but that aspect is very subjective
Also I would recommend picking at least 2 themes: light and dark one, and switch between them depending on the light conditions. There are different ways of doing that. You can even set it based on current time
Dracula, Monokai and Spacemacs themes are also incredibly polished.