A truecolor, solarized dark colorscheme using tjdevries/colorbuddy.vim for neovim.
Based on NeoSolarized.
I've used a bunch of solarized themes. The best I have found is NeoSolarized. Despite it being fantastic, like most themes, I wanted to tweak it here and there and really wanted a lua solution for this in the style of the latest and greatest neovim plugins. TJ's colorbuddy plugin makes dealing with colors in neovim a pleasant experience. All the solarized colors and groups defined by this plugin are returned back to you in the setup call for reuse.
- dark only
- termguicolors only
- neovim only
Make sure you have colorbuddy installed.
After installing colorbuddy and neosolarized.nvim with your favorite package manager add the following lua snippet to your init.vim:
lua << EOF
require('neosolarized').setup({
comment_italics = true,
background_set = false,
})
EOF
Example above is with the default settings that assumes a transparent terminal. If you
would like this colorscheme to set the background (as in the screenshots above) change the
background_set
option to true, i.e.,
lua << EOF
require('neosolarized').setup({
comment_italics = true,
background_set = true,
})
EOF
neosolarized aims to be simple to customize.
The following is how I setup neosolarized. Ihis changes the color of the WarningMsg (currently used by some code actions) to a less visible color by linking the group to a predefined group.
lua << EOF
n = require('neosolarized').setup({
comment_italics = true,
background_set = true,
})
-- for some reason some code actions get highlighted with WarningMsg and it's too much for me
n.Group.link('WarningMsg', n.groups.Comment)
EOF
You could also just set the color or style, i.e.,:
n.Group.new('TODO', n.colors.blue, n.colors.none, n.styles.underlined + n.styles.bold)
The Group
above is from colorbuddy. The
solarized colors are defined in n.colors and returned from setup().
For more information about how to use colorbuddy, check out the colorbuddy's README.
- Easy customization with colorbuddy without messing with nvim highlights
- LSP diagnostic colors (no need for lsp-colors, for example)
- Treesitter highlights
- Transparency by default (disable with
background_set = true
)
- nvim-cmp
- lsp-saga
- telescope
- vim-gitgutter
- neomake
- seblj/nvim-tabline
- kevinwhang91/nvim-bqf
- Primeagen/harpoon
- lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim
- phaazon/hop.nvim
- j-hui/fidget
- non-truecolors version for console use