/vim-gotham

Code never sleeps in Gotham City.

Primary LanguageVim ScriptMIT LicenseMIT

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It's the colorscheme we set that defines us. (Batman)

Gotham is a very dark vim colorscheme. As of now, it works on GUI vim (MacVim or gVim) and on iTerm 2, but more support is coming.

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Installation

Vim (GUI vim + terminal vim)

I moved to vim-plug a while ago and never looked back. Anyway, you can install Gotham with whatever package manager you use.

For example:

" vim-plug
Plug 'whatyouhide/vim-gotham'
" NeoBundle
NeoBundle 'whatyouhide/vim-gotham'
" Vundle
Plugin 'whatyouhide/vim-gotham'

If you don't use a plugin manager just copy the content of vim/colors/ to ~/.vim/colors.

When you have the plugin installed, you can set it in your vimrc:

colorscheme gotham

Gotham supports vim-airline out of the box. When you use the Gotham colorscheme, Airline should be able to pick it up and use it. If you want to set it manually, you can use the AirlineTheme command:

:AirlineTheme gotham

Other

Gotham is available for other platforms too (which as of now consist in just iTerm 2). If you want terminal vim to look as good as GUI vim, you have to install Gotham for your terminal emulator.

An up-to-date list of supported platforms (editors and terminal emulators) as well as installation instructions for each of those platforms are available at the gotham-contrib repository.

Contributing

All forms of contribution are welcome: bug reports, bug fixes, pull requests and simple suggestions. Thanks!

License

MIT © 2014 Andrea Leopardi, see the license.