/min-theme.nvim

Porting Min Theme from Visual Studio Code to Neovim.

Primary LanguageLuaMIT LicenseMIT

Min Theme

A port of Min Theme for Neovim.



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Installation

  1. Using Lazy:
{ 'datsfilipe/min-theme.nvim' },
  1. Using Packer:
use 'datsfilipe/min-theme.nvim'

Configuration

To configure the plugin, you can call require('min-theme').setup({}), passing the table with the values in it, the following are the defaults:

require('min-theme').setup({
    -- (note: if your configuration sets vim.o.background the following option will do nothing!)
    theme = 'dark', -- String: 'dark' or 'light', determines the colorscheme used
    transparent = false, -- Boolean: Sets the background to transparent
    italics = {
        comments = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes comments
        keywords = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes keywords
        functions = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes functions
        strings = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes strings
        variables = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes variables
    },
    overrides = {}, -- A dictionary of group names, can be a function returning a dictionary or a table.
})
  • The colorscheme() function

This function can be used to set the colorscheme in your editor, however, if it doesn't work for you, you can always use vim.cmd.colorscheme('min-theme').

Specifics for Some Plugins

Bufferline.nvim

To use the theme with bufferline.nvim, you can use the following configuration:

require('bufferline').setup({
    highlights = require('min-theme').bufferline.highlights,
})

Contributing

Contributions are welcome, please open an issue if you encounter any bug or if you find any improvements are needed for the code, also feel free to open a PR.

Take a look at the Development Guide

License

MIT License