Option 1: Install via plugin manager vim-plug
- Add
Plug 'sts10/vim-pink-moon'
as a plugin in your Vim config file (eithervimrc
orinit.vim
if using Neovim) - Run
:PlugInstall
- Put
colorscheme pink-moon
in your Vim config file. vim-pink-moon should runset background=dark
for you.
(A similar procedure should work with other plugin managers.)
Option 2: Manual installation
- Clone or download this repo.
- Move
colors/pink-moon.vim
into your~/.vim/colors
directory. - Put
colorscheme pink-moon
andset background=dark
in yourvimrc
.
The font in the screenshots above is Deja Vu Sans Mono
I'm still tweaking with this colorscheme quite a bit, so apologies if you liked an older version more. An older version is saved in this repo as yellow-moon
. Also, feel free to submit issues and pull requests.
I liked the vibe of this setup (which I found thanks to this Reddit post), though I ended up picking most if not all of the colors independently.
Vim-Pink-Moon has HEX color codes in it, so it works well with GVim (including MacVim), as well as terminals that have true color support (like iTerm2 for macOS).
If you're using Neovim and macOS and having trouble with getting the colors in the screenshot above to appear for you, I've got a blog post explaining how to get HEX colors in iTerm2 using Neovim. I also later wrote a separate blog post about troubleshooting HEX colors will regular terminal Vim + iTerm.