Theme settings

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E. Almqvist 1 year ago
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      nvim/.config/nvim/init.lua

@ -9,8 +9,46 @@ require("evim.init")
-- Theme
vim.opt.termguicolors = true
require('onedark').setup {
style = 'darker'
local theme = require("onedark")
theme.setup {
-- Main options --
style = "warmer", -- Default theme style. Choose between "dark", "darker", "cool", "deep", "warm", "warmer" and "light"
transparent = false, -- Show/hide background
term_colors = true, -- Change terminal color as per the selected theme style
ending_tildes = false, -- Show the end-of-buffer tildes. By default they are hidden
cmp_itemkind_reverse = false, -- reverse item kind highlights in cmp menu
-- toggle theme style ---
toggle_style_key = nil, -- keybind to toggle theme style. Leave it nil to disable it, or set it to a string, for example "<leader>ts"
toggle_style_list = { "dark", "darker", "cool", "deep", "warm", "warmer", "light" }, -- List of styles to toggle between
-- Change code style ---
-- Options are italic, bold, underline, none
-- You can configure multiple style with comma separated, For e.g., keywords = "italic,bold"
code_style = {
comments = "italic",
keywords = "none",
functions = "bold",
strings = "none",
variables = "none"
},
-- Lualine options --
lualine = {
transparent = false, -- lualine center bar transparency
},
-- Custom Highlights --
colors = {}, -- Override default colors
highlights = {}, -- Override highlight groups
-- Plugins Config --
diagnostics = {
darker = true, -- darker colors for diagnostic
undercurl = true, -- use undercurl instead of underline for diagnostics
background = true, -- use background color for virtual text
},
}
vim.cmd.colorscheme "onedark"

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