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Introduction

nvim-highlite is a colorscheme template repository for Neovim 0.5+.

This template's defaults focus on:

  1. Compatability with semantic highlighting.
    • 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 tables.

Prerequisites

  1. Neovim 0.5+

Usage

This repository should be cloned with git clone https://github.com/Iron-E/nvim-highlite, and then follow the instructions in colors/highlite.vim.

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!)