A theme trying to combine a love of neon space colors and pastel chalk board colors.
Looking for this colorscheme for neovim? Check out spacechalk.nvim! :)
The author of this plugin actively uses neovim, but used to use vim exclusively.
Supported only when someone raises an issue:
You should be able to install this fine with any vim plugin manager. (If you can't, let me know via an Issue or PR)
Plug 'space-chalk/spacechalk.vim'
For the main scheme, you can just copy the colors/spacechalk.vim
into your ~/.vim/colors
directory.
For the airline theme, you can copy the autoload/airline/themes/spacechalk.vim
into your ~/.vim/autoload/airline/themes
directory.
To enable this color scheme for vim, set it in your .vimrc
:
" If installed with vim-plug, you will want this after your vim-plug block
colorscheme spacechalk
This theme assumes gui colors. Add this to your .vimrc
to enable true colors:
if has('termguicolors')
set termguicolors
endif
For airline, you'll need to add this to your .vimrc
:
" use custome space chalk theme :)
let g:airline_theme='spacechalk'
If you are running vim inside tmux:
set-option -g default-terminal "xterm-256color"
set-option -ga terminal-overrides ',xterm-256color:Tc'
Contributions to get the syntax highlighting working everywhere are absolutely welcome. If you're new to vim colorschemes, here's some tips!
If you're already in a file in vim, and the highlighting doesn't look quite right, but you're not sure what the variable is called, you can run the following command:
:highlight
That will give the exact highlight
commands for all the variables, but unfortunately in vim, it is not searchable, so you'll have to page through it ;(
Open a python file in vim and then type the following:
:syntax list
That will give you all the syntax variable names and their colors as three x
s, like:
pythonInclude xxx from import
It may also be helpful to check out more about syntax/colors with:
:help syntax
Finally, useful tool for learning what highlight variables are called: vivify