/onedark.vim

A dark Vim colorscheme inspired by Atom's One Dark syntax theme.

Primary LanguageVim ScriptMIT LicenseMIT

onedark.vim

A dark Vim colorscheme for the GUI and 16/256-color terminals, based on FlatColor, with colors inspired by the excellent One Dark syntax theme for the Atom text editor.

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Installation

Place onedark.vim in your ~/.vim/colors/ directory either manually or by using your Vim plug-in manager of choice, then add the following lines to your ~/.vimrc:

syntax on
colorscheme onedark

Options

  • g:onedark_termcolors: Set to 256 for 256-color terminals (the default), or set to 16 to use your terminal emulator's native colors (see below).

  • g:onedark_terminal_italics: Set to 1 if your terminal emulator supports italics; 0 otherwise (the default).

16-Color Mode

Setting g:onedark_termcolors=16 will cause the theme to use your terminal emulator's native 16 colors.

This theme looks best in 16-color mode when using its custom 16-color palette. If you don't use the custom 16-color palette in your terminal emulator while 16-color mode is enabled, the theme's colors will not display correctly.

The canonical version of the 16-color palette is an iTerm2 color scheme called One Dark.itermcolors, which lives in the root of this repository.

You should be able to easily convert the iTerm2 color scheme for use with your terminal emulator of choice by using a tool like termcolors.

vim-airline Theme

A companion vim-airline theme for this theme is available at joshdick/airline-onedark.vim.