/space-vim-dark

:purple_heart: A dark colorscheme for space-vim that supports GUI and terminal

Primary LanguageVim scriptMIT LicenseMIT

space-vim-dark

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Space-vim-dark colorscheme is derived from spacemacs-dark-theme.

Installation

Follow your favourite plugin manager's instruction, e.g., vim-plug:

Plug 'liuchengxu/space-vim-dark'

Notes:

  • If you want to enable italics in terminal:

    1. check if the current terminal is able to display italics correctly: echo -e "\e[3mfoo\e[23m"]]", if the output is foo , the terminal (-emulator) supports italics.

    2. If the terminal supports italics, put hi Comment cterm=italic after colorshcme command in your vimrc.

      colorscheme space-vim-dark
      hi Comment cterm=italic
  • If you want to make the background transparent, override the related items in your vimrc:

    colorscheme space-vim-dark
    hi Normal     ctermbg=NONE guibg=NONE
    hi LineNr     ctermbg=NONE guibg=NONE
    hi SignColumn ctermbg=NONE guibg=NONE

    transparent

  • If you prefer the grey comment:

    colorscheme space-vim-dark
    hi Comment guifg=#5C6370 ctermfg=59

    transparent

GUI or Terminal with true colors enabled

color space-vim-dark
set termguicolors
hi LineNr ctermbg=NONE guibg=NONE

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Cterm (256 colors)

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Change background color

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"   Range:   233 (darkest) ~ 238 (lightest)
"   Default: 235
let g:space_vim_dark_background = 234
color space-vim-dark

Credits

  • Thanks to the great effort of @axvr . Now we have the Xresources port of space-vim-dark theme.

To use this colour scheme for X based applications (e.g. Xterm, URxvt, etc.):

  1. Copy all lines from this file which are not comments (comments are lines which begin with a !) into your ~/.Xresources file.
  2. Reload your configuration file with: xrdb ~/.Xresources.