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Whats a good theme for Clojure on Emacs? Ideally I'd like the color for comments to be readable since some themes make the comments dark gray on black background, as an example.
not really a theme you can pick up. I took some inspiration from the Heroku blog and Emacs Live (an old distro). Likewise you can develop your own over the years, it tends to be gratifying
I use zenburn
@U45T93RA6 Idk if I would build my own but I wouldn't mind taking bits and pieces from different themes and mashing them together to create my own
I found https://github.com/bbatsov/solarized-emacs to be pretty and solid
I've been getting into quasi-monochrome
Although really I want the color scheme @U050UBKAA described in his recent talk - is just not implemented for emacs I fear
I also use Circadian to switch from light to dark auoatically by time of day