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`vim-solarized8` re-written in Lua with `nvim-highliite`

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This colorscheme is now built-in to nvim-higlhite! Use that instead.

Introduction

nvim-soluarized is a colorscheme based on vim-solarized8 and written with nvim-highlite. It supports both light and dark backgrounds. See usage for more.

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Prerequisites

  1. Neovim 0.7+

Installation

  1. Install a plugin manager such as packer.nvim and use it to "plug" this repository.
    use 'Iron-E/nvim-soluarized'
  2. Specify this colorscheme as your default colorscheme in the init.vim:
    " Enable 24-bit color output. Only do this IF your environment supports it.
    " This plugin is fully compatible with 8-bit, 16-bit, and 24-bit colors.
    set termguicolors
    
    set bg=dark " or 'light'
    colorscheme soluarized
    Or in init.lua:
    vim.opt.termguicolors = true
    vim.opt.bg = 'dark' -- or 'light'
    vim.api.nvim_command 'colorscheme soluarized'

Creating Your Own

  1. Fork this repository, or clone it with git clone https://github.com/Iron-E/nvim-soluarized.
  2. Follow the instructions in colors/soluarized.vim.
    • If you are on a Unix system, use the setup script like so:
    chmod +x ./setup.sh
    ./setup.sh soluarized <colorscheme>
    Where <colorscheme> is the name of your desired colorscheme.
    • If you are on Windows, rename the files manually.

See the main repo for more usage tips.

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