Orbital colorscheme for Vim:
- Base16 theme for the standard 256-color palette of most terminals
- Terminal & GUI support
- Simple, clean code created with RNB
- Airline, Lightline & CtrlP support out-of-the-box
Taken on minTTY with Office Code Pro font:
Hex | Term |
---|---|
#000000 | 0 |
#262626 | 235 |
#5f5f5f | 59 |
#949494 | 246 |
#bcbcbc | 250 |
#e4e4e4 | 254 |
#ffd7af | 223 |
#d7af87 | 180 |
#af875f | 137 |
#5f87d7 | 68 |
#5f87af | 67 |
#87afd7 | 110 |
#5fafff | 75 |
#0087d7 | 32 |
#005faf | 25 |
#0000d7 | 20 |
- Install the bundle:
- Pathogen -
git clone https://github.com/fcpg/vim-orbital ~/.vim/bundle/vim-orbital
- NeoBundle -
NeoBundle 'fcpg/vim-orbital'
- Vundle -
Plugin 'fcpg/vim-orbital'
- Plug -
Plug 'fcpg/vim-orbital'
- manual - copy all of the files into your
~/.vim
directory
- Append the following line to your .vimrc file:
colorscheme orbital
- How do I customize colors?
- Either edit the 'colors/orbital.vim' file (it's plain vim 'highlight' commands), if you don't mind merging when pulling/updating;
- Or override with autocommands in you .vimrc:
augroup myBetterColors
au!
autocmd ColorScheme * hi! Number ctermfg=103
augroup END
- Some weird chars show up in my status line!
Check vim help for 'fillchars'::h 'fcs
. The lightline theme use the 'stl' char in 'fillchars' if it is defined; unset it in your .vimrc to turn on the "solid" status line.