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Challenger Deep

Challenger Deep Theme for VIM

To enable this color scheme, set it in your vimrc:

colorscheme challenger_deep

Terminal True Color Support

Add this to your .vimrc to enable true colors:

if has('nvim') || has('termguicolors')
  set termguicolors
endif

Installation

vim-plug

Plug 'challenger-deep-theme/vim', { 'as': 'challenger-deep' }

vundle

Plugin 'challenger-deep-theme/vim', {'name': 'challenger-deep-theme'}

Screenshot

Screenshot

Options

  • g:challenger_deep_termcolors This options sets the terminal colors to 16 or 256 Colors. Default value is 256. If it is set to 16 ,this colorscheme will attempt to use the standard 16 colors of your terminal emulator and background color will be the default background color of your terminal emulator. For the best colors in terminal, its recommended to set set your terminalcolors to Challenger Deep Terminal Colors and use 16 colors.

Challenger Deep Terminal Colors

! ~/.Xresource
*.foreground:   #cbe3e7
*.background:   #1e1c31
*.cursorColor:  #fbfcfc

! black
*.color0:       #565575
*.color8:       #100e23

! red
*.color1:       #ff8080
*.color9:       #ff5458

! green
*.color2:       #95ffa4
*.color10:      #62d196

! yellow
*.color3:       #ffe9aa
*.color11:      #ffb378

! blue
*.color4:       #91ddff
*.color12:      #65b2ff

! magenta
*.color5:       #c991e1
*.color13:      #906cff

! cyan
*.color6:       #aaffe4
*.color14:      #63f2f1

! white
*.color7:       #cbe3e7
*.color15:      #a6b3cc

Lightline Theme

Lightline

Challenger Deep supports lightline.vim. To enable the colorscheme, add one of the following lines to your .vimrc:

let g:lightline = { 'colorscheme': 'challenger_deep'}

Lualine Theme

Challenger Deep also supports lualine.vim. To enable the colorscheme, add the following lines to your init.lua:

require'lualine'.setup {
  options = { theme = 'challenger_deep' }
}

Troubleshooting

If you are running vim inside tmux with the alacritty terminal, make sure to set default-terminal to xterm-256color in your tmux config (see this issue for more details:

# ... 
set-option -g default-terminal "xterm-256color"
# ...