# neodark.vim ### Vim (True color) **Default color** ![vim](https://github.com/KeitaNakamura/neodark.vim/blob/master/default.png) **`#202020` background color** ![vim](https://github.com/KeitaNakamura/neodark.vim/blob/master/202020.png) ### Vim (256 color) ![vim](https://github.com/KeitaNakamura/neodark.vim/blob/master/256.png) ### tmux ![tmux](https://github.com/KeitaNakamura/neodark.vim/blob/master/tmux.png) ## Installation ### Vim For vim-plug ```vim Plug 'KeitaNakamura/neodark.vim' colorscheme neodark ``` If you want to change background, set the 6 digit color code: ```vim let g:neodark#background = '#202020' ``` To use 256-color in both of vim and gvim: ```vim let g:neodark#use_256color = 1 " default: 0 ``` To use your default terminal background: ```vim let g:neodark#terminal_transparent = 1 " default: 0 ``` If you want solid vertical split matching the statusline: ```vim let g:neodark#solid_vertsplit = 1 " default: 0 ``` [Airline](https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline) and [lightline](https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim) themes are also included. For lightline, ```vim let g:lightline = {} let g:lightline.colorscheme = 'neodark' ``` For airline, just use! ### Terminal Custom terminal themes (`terms/NeoDark.terminal` for Terminal.app and `terms/NeoDark.itermcolors` for iTerm2) are also available. ```vim let g:neodark#use_custom_terminal_theme = 1 " default: 0 ``` In this case, even if you use a terminal which doesn't support true color like Terminal.app, you can get true color scheme! ### tmux ``` cat tmuxcolors.conf >> ~/.tmux.conf ``` or ``` set -g @plugin 'KeitaNakamura/neodark.vim' ``` in `.tmux.conf` with [Tmux Plugin Manager](https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tpm). [tmux-statusbar](https://github.com/KeitaNakamura/tmux-statusbar) is used for tmux statusbar in the screen shot. ## Inspiration and special thanks * [tyrannicaltoucan/vim-deep-space](https://github.com/tyrannicaltoucan/vim-deep-space) * [tyrannicaltoucan/vim-quantum](https://github.com/tyrannicaltoucan/vim-quantum) * [joshdick/onedark.vim](https://github.com/joshdick/onedark.vim)