Estilo makes easy to create and maintain colorschemes for vim, airline and lightline.
🔥 HEADS UP!
You're currently looking at Estilo 2 branch (beta version). If you're looking
for Estilo 1,
please check out node
branch.
deno install --allow-read --allow-write -n estilo https://denopkg.com/jacoborus/estilo/dist/estilo.js
TODO
Usage: estilo [command]
Commands:
create [folder]
: Create an estilo project in [folder] or current folderrender [folder]
: Render project in [folder] or current folderadd-syntax
: Add more syntax templatesadd-airline [styleName]
: Add a new Airline styleadd-lightline [styleName]
: Add a new Lightline stylehelp [command]
: Show this help or the help of a sub-command.--version
: Show the version number.
Estilo v2.x uses a different folder structure than previous versions. Rename
your estilo
folder to estilos
and move nvim-term.yml
from addons
subfolder to estilos
folder as terminal.yml
Git repo:
git mv estilo estilos && git mv estilos/addons/nvim-term.yml estilos/terminal.yml
Simple:
mv estilo estilos && mv estilos/addons/nvim-term.yml estilos/terminal.yml
- Tender by @jacoborus
- Oceanic Next by @mhartington
- Falcon by @fenetikm
- Github by @albertorestifo
- vim-framer-syntax by @balanceiskey
- add yours
Estilo is written in pure Typescript, so you need deno.js 1.7 or higher installed in your computer
Estilo needs to be bundled to a single file before being compiled.
This command will build Estilo scripts and its assets in dist/estilo.js
deno run --unstable --allow-read --allow-write --allow-net bundler.ts
Then compile with Deno:
deno compile --allow-read --allow-write dist/estilo.js
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