doom-vibrant.nvim is meant to be a modern colorscheme written in lua for NeoVim that supports a lot of the new features added to NeoVim like built-in LSP and TreeSitter
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Supported plugins:
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Ability to change background on sidebar-like windows like Nvim-Tree, Packer, terminal etc.
- Neovim >= 0.5.0
Install via your favourite package manager:
" If you are using Vim-Plug
Plug 'shaunsingh/doom-vibrant.nvim'
-- If you are using Packer
use 'shaunsingh/doom-vibrant.nvim'
Enable the colorscheme:
"Vim-Script:
colorscheme doom
--Lua:
require('doom').set()
To enable the doom
theme for Lualine
, simply specify it in your lualine settings:
require('lualine').setup {
options = {
-- ... your lualine config
theme = 'doom'
-- ... your lualine config
}
}
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
doom_contrast | false |
Make sidebars and popup menus like nvim-tree and telescope have a different background |
doom_borders | false |
Enable the border between verticaly split windows visable |
doom_disable_background | false |
Disable the setting of background color so that NeoVim can use your terminal background |
doom_cursorline_transparent | false |
Set the cursorline transparent/visible |
doom_enable_sidebar_background | false |
Re-enables the backgrond of the sidebar if you disabled the background of everything |
doom_italic | true |
enables/disables italics |
-- Example config in lua
vim.g.doom_contrast = true
vim.g.doom_borders = false
vim.g.doom_disable_background = false
vim.g.doom_italic = false
-- Load the colorscheme
require('doom').set()
" Example config in Vim-Script
let g:doom_contrast = v:true
let g:doom_borders = v:false
let g:doom_disable_background = v:false
let g:doom_italic = v:false
-- Load the colorscheme
colorscheme doom