Warm tones. Zero visual noise.
Most themes make keywords, comments, and boilerplate the loudest things on screen. You already know what if, for, and return mean - they don't need to shout. Flynt fades them out so the screen can breathe.
Most themes arbitrarily highlight object properties but leave regular variables plain. They do the same job. Flynt keeps both muted.
With the noise stripped, amber - the primary accent - goes to function names. Your eye goes straight to what the code is doing, not to its syntactic structure.
Braces, brackets, and delimiters use full contrast. The shape of the code carries real information, and Flynt doesn't dim it.
Colors 0 and 7 use base tokens. Colors 1-6 map to accent primaries. Brights 9-14 use shade 300.