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Update GitHub light color palette #998

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I noticed that the current syntax highlighting generator uses an older color palette that doesn’t reflect GitHub’s latest light theme, which now features lighter, pastel tones for improved readability and accessibility. I’ve updated the color scheme to match the newer colors.

I was wondering if it makes sense to adopt these changes or, if maintaining the current color scheme is essential, whether it would be better to publish this as a separate variant under a different name.

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@alecthomas alecthomas merged commit ebd6894 into alecthomas:master Sep 16, 2024
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Thanks!

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