For latest TreeSitter syntax highlight, upgraded to Neovim 0.8.0 or later built with tree-sitter 0.20.3+
- Vibrant high contrast colors to remind you of cereal
- Supporting multiple plugins with hand picked proper colors
- Customize
Colors
,Highlights
andCode style
of the theme as you like (Refer Customization) - Toggle the theme style without exiting Neovim using
toggle_style_key
(Refer Config)
Install via your favourite package manager
" Using Vim-Plug
Plug 'BoilingSoup/fruitypebbles.nvim'
-- Using Packer
use 'BoilingSoup/fruitypebbles.nvim'
-- Lua
require('fruitypebbles').load()
" Vim
colorscheme fruitypebbles
-- Lua
require('fruitypebbles').setup {
style = 'darker'
}
require('fruitypebbles').load()
" Vim
let g:fruitypebbles_config = {
\ 'style': 'darker',
\}
colorscheme fruitypebbles
Options: dark, darker, cool, deep, warm, warmer, light
-- Lua
require('fruitypebbles').setup {
-- Main options --
style = 'dark', -- Default theme style. Choose between 'dark', 'darker', 'cool', 'deep', 'warm', 'warmer' and 'light'
transparent = false, -- Show/hide background
term_colors = true, -- Change terminal color as per the selected theme style
ending_tildes = false, -- Show the end-of-buffer tildes. By default they are hidden
cmp_itemkind_reverse = false, -- reverse item kind highlights in cmp menu
-- toggle theme style ---
toggle_style_key = nil, -- keybind to toggle theme style. Leave it nil to disable it, or set it to a string, for example "<leader>ts"
toggle_style_list = {'dark', 'darker', 'cool', 'deep', 'warm', 'warmer', 'light'}, -- List of styles to toggle between
-- Change code style ---
-- Options are italic, bold, underline, none
-- You can configure multiple style with comma seperated, For e.g., keywords = 'italic,bold'
code_style = {
comments = 'italic',
keywords = 'none',
functions = 'none',
strings = 'none',
variables = 'none'
},
-- Lualine options --
lualine = {
transparent = false, -- lualine center bar transparency
},
-- Custom Highlights --
colors = {}, -- Override default colors
highlights = {}, -- Override highlight groups
-- Plugins Config --
diagnostics = {
darker = true, -- darker colors for diagnostic
undercurl = true, -- use undercurl instead of underline for diagnostics
background = true, -- use background color for virtual text
},
}
Fruitypebbles can be configured also with Vimscript, using the global dictionary g:fruitypebbles_config
.
NOTE: when setting boolean values use v:true
and v:false
instead of 0 and 1
Example:
let g:fruitypebbles_config = {
\ 'style': 'deep',
\ 'toggle_style_key': '<leader>ts',
\ 'ending_tildes': v:true,
\ 'diagnostics': {
\ 'darker': v:false,
\ 'background': v:false,
\ },
\ }
colorscheme fruitypebbles
Example custom colors and Highlights config
require('fruitypebbles').setup {
colors = {
bright_orange = "#ff8800", -- define a new color
green = '#00ffaa', -- redefine an existing color
},
highlights = {
["@keyword"] = {fg = '$green'},
["@string"] = {fg = '$bright_orange', bg = '#00ff00', fmt = 'bold'},
["@function"] = {fg = '#0000ff', sp = '$cyan', fmt = 'underline,italic'},
["@function.builtin"] = {fg = '#0059ff'}
}
}
Note that TreeSitter keywords have been changed after neovim version 0.8 and onwards. TS prefix is trimmed and lowercase words should be used separated with '.'
The old way before neovim 0.8 looks like this. For all keywords see this file from line 133 to 257
require('fruitypebbles').setup {
colors = {
bright_orange = "#ff8800", -- define a new color
green = '#00ffaa', -- redefine an existing color
},
highlights = {
TSKeyword = {fg = '$green'},
TSString = {fg = '$bright_orange', bg = '#00ff00', fmt = 'bold'},
TSFunction = {fg = '#0000ff', sp = '$cyan', fmt = 'underline,italic'},
TSFuncBuiltin = {fg = '#0059ff'}
}
}
To Enable the fruitypebbles
theme for Lualine
, specify theme as fruitypebbles
:
require('lualine').setup {
options = {
theme = 'fruitypebbles'
-- ... your lualine config
}
}