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Spring Night: Calm Spring Color Scheme for Vim

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Spring Night color theme is a low contrast calm color scheme for Vim and Neovim. It's colored with deep blue background, shiny yellow foreground and sakura🌸 text selection.

  • Both GUI/CUI 24bit colors and CUI 256 colors.
  • Aware of running Vim on translucent window.
  • Enable to tweak contrast.
  • Enable to opt out italic/bold decoration.
  • Optimized for loading time by generating optimized script.
  • Optimized for many filetypes.
  • Support vim-gitgutter and other several plugins.
  • Support Neovim/Vim (8.0.1685 or later) terminal ANSI colors.
  • Support Neovim float window colors.

On gVim (MacVim)

Vim script Go
Vim script on gVim (MacVim) Go on gVim (MacVim)

On Translucent Terminal (24bit colors)

Vim script Go
Vim script on Vim (24bit color) Go on Vim (24bit color)

On Translucent Terminal (8bit colors)

Vim script Go
Vim script on Vim (8bit color) Go on Vim (8bit color)

If you want to see more code, please visit the demo page site.

Installation

Copy colors directory into your ~/.vim (or ~/vimfiles on Windows) or use :packadd (Vim8) or use your favorite plugin manager.

Usage

Write the below line in your .vimrc.

colorscheme spring-night

If you use vim-airline, this plugin provides a theme for it.

let g:airline_theme = 'spring_night'

If you use lightline.vim, this plugin provides a theme for it.

let g:lightline.colorscheme = 'spring_night'

If you want to enable 24bit colors on Vim in a terminal window, you would need to set termguicolors option. Please note that it requires an ISO-8613-3 compatible terminal.

" For Vim 7.4.1799 or later
if has('termguicolors')
    let &t_8f = "\<Esc>[38;2;%lu;%lu;%lum"
    let &t_8b = "\<Esc>[48;2;%lu;%lu;%lum"
    set termguicolors
endif

" For Neovim 0.1.5 or later
set termguicolors

Customization

This colorscheme provides some customization points. Please note that these variables must be defined before running :colorscheme command.

g:spring_night_kill_italic

Type: boolean

If 1, this colorscheme does not use italic attributes. The default value is 0.

g:spring_night_kill_bold

Type: boolean

If 1, this colorscheme does not use bold attribute. The default value is 0.

g:spring_night_high_contrast

Type: boolean

If 1, it uses a bit high contrast colors. The default value depends on termguicolors option and whether on GUI or CUI Vim is running.

g:spring_night_highlight_terminal

Type: boolean

If 1, a terminal window opened by :terminal command is also highlighted with this colorscheme. Otherwise the default ANSI colors are used. The default value is 1.

g:spring_night_cterm_italic

Type: boolean

If 1, italic font is enabled even in a terminal. This variable is useful when your terminal supports italic fonts. The default value is 0.

Optimized Filetypes and Plugins

Color layouts are optimized for following filetypes/plugins:

Optimized Loading Time

The colorscheme file is generated by the script being optimized for loading time at Vim startup. In my environment, Vim loading time got 10x faster than before generating colorscheme file.

iTerm2 theme

This repository provides iTerm2 theme of this colorscheme.

iTerm2 theme

How to apply this theme:

  1. Download spring-night.itermcolors
  2. Open iTerm2
  3. 'Preferences' → 'Profiles' → 'Colors'
  4. Click 'Colors Presets...' dropdown and select 'Import...'
  5. Select the downloaded file at 1.
  6. Click 'Colors Presets...' again
  7. Select 'spring-night'

Alacritty theme

This repository provides Alacritty theme of this colorscheme.

Alacritty theme

How to apply this theme:

  1. Download spring_night.toml to ~/.config/alacritty/theme/spring_night.toml
  2. Add the following configuration to ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml
[general]
import = [
    "~/.config/alacritty/theme/spring_night.toml"
]

Contributing to This Project

If you find some odd highlight, I'll be happy if you report it to issues with how to reproduce it. And pull requests are of course welcome 😄.

The colorscheme file is generated by the script. Please do not modify spring_night.vim directly. Modify the script instead. Please read the README for the script for more details.

To know the color palette, please read the Palette::default method in the script.

Bonus: Slack Theme

#132132,#3a4b5c,#fedf81,#132132,#8090a0,#fffeeb,#a9dd9d,#a9667a

License

Licensed under the MIT license.

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2016 rhysd

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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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