Add y9nika.nvim colorscheme#28
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A few years ago I was inspired by that repo. It was in my favourites and I tried almost every theme from this repo. I switched themes almost every week that period of my life and it was my no-colors arc. After that a long time passed and I created my own colorscheme. One of the flavors of that theme I created with almost no colors. That time I didn't even understand why I did that. Later I accidentally found this repo again and it striked. It's because of that repo! It was a subconscious decision. Now it's time to give back to that repo by providing one more theme in it's collection!
Regarding the PR itself, I don't know what example will work for this repo and I can redo it if you need this C++ hello-world or something else. I just used lua since it's what I associate neovim with and it should be lingua franca for neovim users. But this repo has more C++ examples, so I can also do that.