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Light and dark vim colorscheme, shamelessly stolen from atom (another excellent text editor). One supports true colors and falls back gracefully and automatically if your environment does not support this feature.

Vim One Screenshot

Vim Airline theme

Add the following line to your ~/.vimrc or ~/.config/nvim/init.vim

let g:airline_theme='one'

As for the colorscheme, this theme comes with light and dark flavors.

Vim Airline Normal Dark Vim Airline Insert Dark Vim Airline Visual Dark Vim Airline Replace Dark

Vim Airline Normal Light Vim Airline Insert Light Vim Airline Visual Light Vim Airline Replace Light

List of enhanced language support

Pull requests are more than welcome here. I have created few issues to provide a bare bone roadmap for this color scheme.

Stable

  • Asciidoc
  • Cucumber features
  • CSS and Sass
  • Elixir
  • HTML
  • JavaScript, JSON
  • Markdown
  • Ruby
  • Vim
  • XML
  • Go

In progress

  • Jade

Installation

You can use your preferred Vim Package Manager to install One.

Usage

One comes in two flavors: light and dark, make sure to properly set your background before setting the colorscheme.

set background=dark " for the dark version
" set background=light " for the light version
colorscheme one

Italic support

Some terminals do not support italic, cf. #3.

If your terminal does support italic, you can set the g:one_allow_italics variable to 1 in your .vimrc or .config/nvim/init.vim:

set background=light        " for the light version
let g:one_allow_italics = 1 " I love italic for comments
colorscheme one

iTerm2 can support italic, follow the instructions given in this blog post by Alex Pearce. Make sure to read the update if you are using tmux version 2.1 or above.

True color support

To benefit from the true color support make sure to add the following lines in your .vimrc or .config/nvim/init.vim

"Use 24-bit (true-color) mode in Vim/Neovim when outside tmux.
"If you're using tmux version 2.2 or later, you can remove the outermost $TMUX check and use tmux's 24-bit color support
"(see < http://sunaku.github.io/tmux-24bit-color.html#usage > for more information.)
if (empty($TMUX))
  if (has("nvim"))
  "For Neovim 0.1.3 and 0.1.4 < https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2198 >
  let $NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_TRUE_COLOR=1
  endif
  "For Neovim > 0.1.5 and Vim > patch 7.4.1799 < https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/61be73bb0f965a895bfb064ea3e55476ac175162 >
  "Based on Vim patch 7.4.1770 (`guicolors` option) < https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8a633e3427b47286869aa4b96f2bfc1fe65b25cd >
  " < https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Following-HEAD#20160511 >
  if (has("termguicolors"))
    set termguicolors
  endif
endif


set background=dark " for the dark version
" set background=light " for the light version
colorscheme one

I've tested the following setup on a Mac:

  • iTerm2 nightly build
  • Neovim 0.1.4 and 0.1.5-dev
  • Vim 7.4.1952

Origins:

This project is a fork of another vim-one plugin.

It includes an additional fork of a colorscheme for lightline originally gotten here: https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim/blob/master/autoload/lightline/colorscheme/one.vim

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