/tokyonight.nvim

🏙 A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.

Primary LanguageLuaMIT LicenseMIT

🏙 Tokyo Night

A dark and light Neovim theme written in Lua ported from the Visual Studio Code TokyoNight theme. Includes extra themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.

Storm

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Night

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Day

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✨ Features

  • supports the latest Neovim 5.0 features like TreeSitter and LSP
  • minimal inactive statusline
  • vim terminal colors
  • darker background for sidebar-like windows
  • color configs for Kitty, Alacritty and Fish Shell
  • lualine theme

Plugin Support

⚡️ Requirements

  • Neovim >= 0.5.0

📦 Installation

Install the theme with your preferred package manager:

vim-plug

Plug 'folke/tokyonight.nvim', { 'branch': 'main' }

packer

use 'folke/tokyonight.nvim'

🚀 Usage

Enable the colorscheme:

" Vim Script
colorscheme tokyonight
-- Lua
vim.cmd[[colorscheme tokyonight]]

To enable the TokyoNight theme for Lualine, simply specify it in your lualine settings:

require('lualine').setup {
  options = {
    -- ... your lualine config
    theme = 'tokyonight'
    -- ... your lualine config
  }
}

To enable the tokyonight colorscheme for Lightline:

" Vim Script
let g:lightline = {'colorscheme': 'tokyonight'}

⚙️ Configuration

❗️ configuration needs to be set BEFORE loading the color scheme with colorscheme tokyonight

The theme comes in three styles, storm, a darker variant night and day.

The day style will be used if:

  • vim.g.tokyonight_style == "day"
  • or vim.o.background == "light"
Option Default Description
tokyonight_style "storm" The theme comes in three styles, storm, a darker variant night and day.
tokyonight_terminal_colors true Configure the colors used when opening a :terminal in Neovim
tokyonight_italic_comments true Make comments italic
tokyonight_italic_keywords true Make keywords italic
tokyonight_italic_functions false Make functions italic
tokyonight_italic_variables false Make variables and identifiers italic
tokyonight_transparent false Enable this to disable setting the background color
tokyonight_hide_inactive_statusline false Enabling this option, will hide inactive statuslines and replace them with a thin border instead. Should work with the standard StatusLine and LuaLine.
tokyonight_sidebars {} Set a darker background on sidebar-like windows. For example: ["qf", "vista_kind", "terminal", "packer"]
tokyonight_dark_sidebar true Sidebar like windows like NvimTree get a darker background
tokyonight_dark_float true Float windows like the lsp diagnostics windows get a darker background.
tokyonight_colors {} You can override specific color groups to use other groups or a hex color
tokyonight_day_brightness 0.3 Adjusts the brightness of the colors of the Day style. Number between 0 and 1, from dull to vibrant colors
tokyonight_lualine_bold false When true, section headers in the lualine theme will be bold
-- Example config in Lua
vim.g.tokyonight_style = "night"
vim.g.tokyonight_italic_functions = true
vim.g.tokyonight_sidebars = { "qf", "vista_kind", "terminal", "packer" }

-- Change the "hint" color to the "orange" color, and make the "error" color bright red
vim.g.tokyonight_colors = { hint = "orange", error = "#ff0000" }

-- Load the colorscheme
vim.cmd[[colorscheme tokyonight]]
" Example config in VimScript
let g:tokyonight_style = "night"
let g:tokyonight_italic_functions = 1
let g:tokyonight_sidebars = [ "qf", "vista_kind", "terminal", "packer" ]

" Load the colorscheme
colorscheme tokyonight

Making undercurls work properly in Tmux

To have undercurls show up and in color, add the following to your Tmux config file:

# Undercurl
set -g default-terminal "${TERM}"
set -as terminal-overrides ',*:Smulx=\E[4::%p1%dm'  # undercurl support
set -as terminal-overrides ',*:Setulc=\E[58::2::%p1%{65536}%/%d::%p1%{256}%/%{255}%&%d::%p1%{255}%&%d%;m'  # underscore colours - needs tmux-3.0

🍭 Extras

Extra color configs for Kitty, Alacritty, Fish, WezTerm and iTerm can be found in extras. To use them, refer to their respective documentation.

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🔥 Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For the extras, we use a simple template system that can be used to generate themes for the different styles.

How to add a new extra template:

  1. create a file like lua/tokyonight/extra/cool-app.lua
  2. add the name and output file extension to the extras table in lua/tokyonight/extra/init.lua
  3. in the root directory, run $ lua lua/tokyonight/extra/init.lua to generate / update extra themes
  4. commit the newly created themes under extra/