# Default Settings Preview ![lua preview](./media/preview.png "Lua Preview") # Introduction `nvim-highlite` is a colorscheme template repository for Neovim 0.5+. This template's _defaults_ focus on: 1. Compatability with [semantic highlighting](https://medium.com/@evnbr/coding-in-color-3a6db2743a1e). * I was using colorschemes that often did not provide enough highlight groups to provide distinction between tokens. 2. Visibility in any range of blue-light. * I use `redshift` often, and many colorschemes did not allow for me to see when I had lower color temperatures. This template's _design_ focuses on: 1. Ease of use and rapid development. * New features may simply be integrated with current configurations, rather than rewritten over them. * Merging with the upstream repository is simplified by GitHub, allowing you to select what new defaults to add. * It provides a large supply of defaults for plugins and programming languages. * Define a smaller set of "categorical" highlights (see Neovim's `group-name` help page) and many more will `link` automatically. 2. Inversion of Control * Changes made to the highlighting algorithm won't affect how you write your colorscheme. * New highlight group attributes which are unaccounted for in older versions will simply be ignored without errors due to Lua's `table`s. # Prerequisites 1. Neovim 0.5+ # Installation ## Creating Your Own 1. Fork this repository, or clone it with `git clone https://github.com/Iron-E/nvim-highlite`. 2. Follow the instructions in [`colors/highlite.vim`](colors/highlite.vim). * If you are on a Unix system, use the [setup script](setup.sh) like so: ```sh chmod +x ./setup.sh ./setup.sh highlite ``` Where `` is the name of your desired colorscheme. * If you are on Windows, rename the files manually. ## Just The Defaults 1. Install a plugin manager such as [`vim-plug`](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug) and use it to "plug" this repository. ```viml " vim-plug example Plug "Iron-E/nvim-highlite" ``` 2. Specify this colorscheme as your default colorscheme in the `init.vim`: ```viml " 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 " Use the colorscheme colorscheme highlite ``` # Usage ## Examples This repository in itself is an example of how to use `nvim-highlite`. Aside from this, the following colorschemes are built using `nvim-highlite`: * (if you use this, open an issue and I'll add it here!) ### As Dependency Below is an example of how to use `nvim-highlite` as a dependency. * See `:h highlite-usage` for more. ```lua -- Import nvim-highlite local highlite = require('highlite') -- First, define some colors local red = {'#FF0000', 1, 'red'} local black = {'#000000', 0, 'black'} local white = {'#FFFFFF', 255, 'white'} -- Highlight 'Identifier' highlite.highlight('Identifier', {bg=red, fg=black, style='bold'}) -- Highlight 'Function' conditionally according to background color. highlite.highlight('Function', {bg=black, fg=red, light={bg=white}}) -- Link 'Example' to 'Identifier' highlite.highlight('Example', 'Identifier') -- You can also reference specific attributes of another highlight group. highlite.highlight('AnotherExample', {bg=highlite.group'SpellBad'.bg, fg=white}) ``` ### As Template Below is an example of how to use `nvim-highlite` as a template. * See [`highlite.vim`](colors/highlite.vim) for more. ```lua -- First, define some colors local red = {'#FF0000', 1, 'red'} local black = {'#000000', 0, 'black'} local white = {'#FFFFFF', 255, 'white'} -- Next define some highlight groups. local highlight_groups = { -- Any field which can be set to "NONE" doesn't need to be set, it will be automatically assumed to be "NONE". Identifier = {bg=red, fg=black, style='bold'}, -- If your colorscheme should respond to multiple background settings, you can do that too: Function = {bg=black, fg=red, light={bg=white}}, --[[ Note that light/dark differentiation is completely optional. ]] -- You can also reference specific attributes of another highlight group. SomethingElse = function(self) return {fg=self.Identifier.fg, bg=self.Function.bg} end, } -- The rest is mostly handled by the template. ``` ## FAQ > Why am I receiving `E5108: Error executing lua [string ":lua"]:1: module '' not found`? Ensure your colorscheme's base folder is in Neovim's `rtp` before sourcing. > What syntax files should I use for `X` language? You can either use [`nvim-treesitter`](https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter), [`nvim-polyglot`](https://github.com/sheerun/vim-polyglot), or one of the following: | Language | Syntax Plugin | |:-----------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ALGOL | [sterpe/vim-algol68](https://github.com/sterpe/vim-algol68) | | C++ | [bfrg/vim-cpp-modern](https://github.com/bfrg/vim-cpp-modern) | | Coq | [whonore/Coqtail](https://github.com/whonore/Coqtail) | | Dart | [dart-lang/dart-vim-plugin](https://github.com/dart-lang/dart-vim-plugin) | | DTrace | [vim-scripts/dtrace-syntax-file](https://github.com/vim-scripts/dtrace-syntax-file) | | F# | [ionide/Ionide-vim](https://github.com/ionide/Ionide-vim) | | Gas | [Shirk/vim-gas](https://github.com/Shirk/vim-gas) | | Git | [tpope/vim-git](https://github.com/tpope/vim-git) | | Go | [fatih/vim-go](https://github.com/fatih/vim-go) | | GraphViz | [liuchengxu/graphviz](https://github.com/liuchengxu/graphviz) | | HTML5 | [othree/html5](https://github.com/othree/html5) | | i3conf | [mboughaba/i3config](https://github.com/mboughaba/i3config) | | JSON | [elzr/vim-json](https://github.com/elzr/vim-json) | | Java | [uiiaoo/java-syntax](https://github.com/uiiaoo/java-syntax) | | JavaScript | [pangloss/vim-javascript](https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript) | | Julia | [JuliaEditorSupport/julia-vim](https://github.com/JuliaEditorSupport/julia-vim) | | Kotlin | [udalov/kotlin-vim](https://github.com/udalov/kotlin-vim) | | LESS | [groenewege/vim-less](https://github.com/groenewege/vim-less) | | LLVM | [rhysd/vim-llvm](https://github.com/rhysd/vim-llvm) | | Lua | [tbastos/vim-lua](https://github.com/tbastos/vim-lua) | | Markdown | [plasticboy/vim-markdown](https://github.com/plasticboy/vim-markdown) | | MIPS | [vim-scripts/mips](https://github.com/vim-scripts/mips) | | Moonscript | [leafo/moonscript-vim](https://github.com/leafo/moonscript-vim) | | PlantUML | [aklt/plantuml-syntax](https://github.com/aklt/plantuml-syntax) | | Prettier | [prettier/vim-prettier](https://github.com/prettier/vim-prettier) | | Python | [vim-python/python-syntax](https://github.com/vim-python/python-syntax) | | Razor | [adamclerk/vim-razor](https://github.com/adamclerk/vim-razor) | | RST | [marshallward/vim-restructuredtext](https://github.com/marshallward/vim-restructuredtext) | | Ruby | [vim-ruby/vim-ruby](https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby) | | SCSS | [cakebaker/scss-syntax](https://github.com/cakebaker/scss-syntax) | | SQL | [shmup/vim-sql-syntax](https://github.com/shmup/vim-sql-syntax) | | Shell | [arzg/vim-sh](https://github.com/arzg/vim-sh) | | Stylus | [wavded/vim-stylus](https://github.com/wavded/vim-stylus) | | SystemD | [wgwoods/vim-systemd-syntax](https://github.com/wgwoods/vim-systemd-syntax) | | SystemTap | [nickhutchinson/vim-systemtap](https://github.com/nickhutchinson/vim-systemtap) | | TOML | [cespare/vim-toml](https://github.com/cespare/vim-toml) | | TeX | [lervag/vimtex](https://github.com/lervag/vimtex) | | Ungrammar | [Iron-E/vim-ungrammar](https://github.com/Iron-E/vim-ungrammar) | | VB.NET | [vim-scripts/vbnet](https://github.com/vim-scripts/vbnet) | | Vim Logs | [MTDL9/vim-log-highlighting](https://github.com/MTDL9/vim-log-highlighting) | | XML | [amadeus/vim-xml](https://github.com/amadeus/vim-xml) | | YAML | [stephpy/vim-yaml](https://github.com/stephpy/vim-yaml) | | YATS | [HerringtonDarkholme/yats](https://github.com/HerringtonDarkholme/yats) | # Contribution This repository is looking for contributions! The following things are appreciated: * [ ] More default support for plugins, languages, etc. * [ ] Setup scripts for Windows. If you would like to contribute something, and you aren't sure how, open a ticket! I'd love to help you help me.