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const profile = {
    firstName: 'Edoardo',
    lastName: 'Zerbo',
    telegram: 'https://t.me/WMD_Edoardo',
    linkedin: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/edoardo-zerbo-551b93190/',
    preferred_os: 'Linux',
    languages: ['Python', 'Java', 'JS', 'Bash', 'TS', "C#"],
    frameworks: ['React', 'SpringBoot'],
    container: ['Docker', 'Kubernetes'],
    databases: ['MongoDB', 'MySQL', 'PostgreSQL'],
    editors: ['nvim', 'VSCode', 'IntelliJ'],
    fullstack: true,
    learning: ['Rust'],
}

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The matter of naming

Hello again!
I'm currently working on the neovim color theme (as discussed before in r/unixporn reddit). However, there seems to be another colorscheme called mountain as you are aware.
Considering that fact, to avoid confusion I would like to add something to the dark and light variant, in order distinguish them from the-other-mountain.
For now, I just called the dark variant, darkmountain, which is... not creative :D.
I would appreciate it if you can name dark and light variant so that I shall move on with that.
One case that I particularly loved was the darkfox theme, which named their variants DayFox, DawnFox, DuskFox, NightFox and NordFox. It has nothing to do with this theme, I just like to throw useless trivia that I enjoy, any chance I get. ๐Ÿ˜

Possibility of darker for dark variant and lighter for light variant?

Hello! My compliments to the chief! Your colorscheme is wonderful!
I have been ricing with it and there are some situations which an added shade would help a lot in keeping consistency.
More specifically I mean for colors, an added variant would help.
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Consider when ricing a websites or application which have cursor-aware buttons. in those cases different shades of color could be useful. for dark variant, a lighter scheme can already be drawn from the light variant. And vice-versa. As i understand the difference is about 15% value change. So logically the reverse can also be done.

Though I understand explicitely adding values to the pallet can be double-edge-sword. On the one hand, more colors can add confusion in "which one should one use?". On the other hand explicitally specifying this added shade can help ricers and developers in line and prevent unstandard values in the wild, when the need for the missing values arises.

Thanks again for your much appreciated taste!

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