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A dark, vivid and calming colorscheme for Vim [Archived because I'm no longer using this]
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Daycula is a dark, vivid and calming colorscheme for Vim, with ports for other code editor and terminal coming soon
This colorscheme works best withvim-polyglot, please install it first
Also, make sure your terminal supports true colors as this colorscheme only supports that
- Numerous filetypes and plugins support
- Many customization option
- Support foritalic fonts
Here i'm using vim-plug
Plug'ghifarit53/daycula-vim' , {'branch' :'main'}
you need to specify the branch name (in this case,{'branch' : 'main'}
) as i'm not usingmaster
(the original name) for my default branch name
after installed, add this to yourvimrc
orinit.vim
settermguicolorscolorscheme daycula
Daycula supports lightline.vim and airline.vim plugins. See below configuration to make those plugin use daycula
letg:lightline= {'colorscheme' :'daycula'}
letg:airline_theme="daycula"
Transparency (see issue#8)
g:daycula_transparent_background
Set to 1 to enable transparency. Set to 0 to disable it
g:daycula_menu_selection_background
Set to eiher'red'
,'green'
, or'blue'
to change the colorsofPmenusel
andWildMenu
g:daycula_disable_italic_comment
By default, it sets to 0 which will enable italic comments.Set to 1 to disable italic comments
g:daycula_enable_italic
Set to 1 to enable italic for certain keywords.Set to 0 to disable it
g:daycula_cursor
To change the cursor color, set it to either'auto'
,'red'
,'green'
, or'blue'
g:daycula_current_word
Some plugins can highlight the word under current cursor(for exampleneoclide/coc-highlight)
Set it to either'bold'
,'underline'
,'italic'
, or'grey background'
Available terminal port of this colorscheme (seeports)
- Alacritty
- iTerm2
- Kitty
- Xresources
You can also make your own port if it's not there.If you do, please make a PR with your port added to the list
- @sainnhe (used their colorscheme as the base)
- @tessarin (documentation in vim's help format)
- @12-Seconds (iTerm2 port)
- @claytod5 (Windows terminal port)
MIT © Muh. Ghifari Taqiuddin
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A dark, vivid and calming colorscheme for Vim [Archived because I'm no longer using this]